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{{cleanup-peacock}} Mariano Rivera is a star relief pitcher for the Yankees who began his career with them in 1995 and blossomed into a relief star in 1996. He has been their closer since 1997, and is considered one of the greatest closers of all-time. As a set-up man in 1996, Rivera yielded only one home run in 107 2/3 innings - to Baltimore's Rafael Palmeiro. ==Further Reading== * Last Baseball Register entry: {{cite-book | title=2007 Baseball Register | last=| first=| publisher=Sporting News | city=St. Louis, MO | year=2006 }}
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