


Mariano Rivera Suffers Achilles Tear at Yankees Old-Timers' Day, Requires Surgery
Legendary Yankees closer Mariano Rivera tore his Achilles tendon during the Yankees' Old-Timers' Day game. The injury necessitates surgery, confirmed by his agent and multiple news sources.
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Overview
- Legendary Yankees closer Mariano Rivera sustained a significant injury during the team's annual Old-Timers' Day game. He tore his Achilles tendon, a serious setback for the former pitcher.
- The injury occurred while Rivera was participating in the Old-Timers' Day festivities, specifically during the game itself. Details on the exact moment of the tear were not immediately specified.
- This severe Achilles tendon tear will require surgical intervention. His agent confirmed that the surgery is expected to take place within a week of the incident.
- Multiple news sources have reported on Rivera's injury, corroborating the severity and the need for surgery. His agent provided further details regarding the timeline for the operation.
- The injury to the beloved former player has drawn significant attention, highlighting the risks even in exhibition games. Rivera's recovery will be closely watched by fans and the baseball community.
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Mariano Rivera tore his Achilles tendon while playing center field during the Yankees' Old-Timers' Day game after running and falling to the ground during the event.
Rivera will need surgery to repair the torn Achilles tendon, with plans for the operation to take place within a week of the injury.
Mariano Rivera is 55 years old and is MLB's all-time leader in saves with 652. He played 19 years with the Yankees and is a Hall of Fame inductee.
Yes, Rivera previously tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee in 2012 while shagging fly balls, but returned to finish his career and become the all-time saves leader.
Injuries are rare but not unprecedented; Rivera's injury was only the second reported since 2017, with another notable injury being Paul O'Neill's calf strain eight years prior.
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