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Rivera suffers Achilles tear at Yankees game
Hall of Famer Mariano Rivera tore his Achilles during the Old Timers Day game and will undergo surgery.

Hall of Famer Mariano Rivera tore an Achilles tendon during the Yankees Old Timers Day game and will undergo surgery.
Mariano Rivera Tears Achilles at Yankees Old Timers Day
Rivera suffered the injury while pursuing a fly ball during the Yankees Old Timers Day on Saturday. The 55-year-old closer, baseball's career leader in saves, will have surgery within a week. Rivera had a single in his only at bat before the fall, then collapsed in shallow center field. The event marked the return of Old Timers Day for the first time since 2019 and was highlighted by Derek Jeter's video message to the crowd. The Yankees are showing support for Rivera as he begins the long road to recovery.
Key Takeaways
"Unbelievable"
Clemens reacting to Rivera's injury
"We all thought it was a hamstring, but I think it's a little worse than that."
Clemens commenting on the assessment
"Mariano hurt his Achilles."
Clemens describing the injury
Rivera's injury highlights how even iconic figures face real health risks when they rejoin the field for a ceremonial game. The moment blends celebration with the hard truth of aging in sports and tests the franchise's responsibility to its legends. The scene also invites reflection on how teams balance nostalgia with athlete welfare, especially as players spend more time in training and rehab than in the spotlight.
Highlights
- Heroes don’t fade they adapt
- Legends face the quiet after the roar
- The field tests even the greatest
- A comeback story starts with recovery
Legends endure in memory even as health challenges reshape their next chapters.
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