Posted by admin on July 2, 2009 under New York Yankees |
Earlier this week, Yankees closer Mariano Rivera got his 500th save. He’s number one with most saves in the American League and number two in most saves all time. I spotted a few Mariano collectors items while I was shopping around today and I thought I would share with you two of my favorites.

Sports Propaganda New York Yankees Mariano Rivera Limited Edition Screen-Print
- Hand Made Screen-Print Limited Edition of 250.
- Printed 100% Cotton Archival Paper.
- Signed and Editioned by Artist.
$79.99

Highland Mint New York Yankees Mariano Rivera 500th Career Save 24KT Gold Coin Marquee Photo Mint
- The Highland Mint presents this Limited Edition Mariano Rivera Marquee Photo Mint commemorating his 500th Career Save.
- The frame measures 18″x22″ with 3″ wide molding and featured in triple matting is an 8″x10″ photo of Mariano pitching in the actual 500th Save game as well as two more (2) 3″x 5″ photos from the game.
- Limited Edition of only 500 and Officially Licensed by MLB and MLBPA.
$149.99
Posted by admin on May 6, 2009 under New York Yankees |
Some players are never completely accepted by the New York fans (A-Rod). Other fans like Nick Swisher practically earn their pinstripes over night.
After his first month of play, it’s no surprise that there’s a grassroots campaign to get Nick Swisher on to the All Star team.
He already has All Star numbers. In the first month of the season, he knocked out seven home runs, had 19 RBI’s, hit .300, had an OPS of 1.090 and an OBP of .427. What else can you ask for?
And this is all coming from a guy who was supposed to be sitting on the beach this season.
But it’s not just his numbers. Swisher is already a fan favorite because he’s a throwback player that’s always hustling and working hard. Plus, he has a positive attitude, always looking to do whatever it takes to make the team win.
In Tampa, he pitched one inning of relief against the Rays. He allowed only one hit, let up a walk and then retired the next three batters to end the inning. He’s the only player on the Yankees with a 0.00 ERA.
So, here’s what you need to do…
Visit the All Star Voting page and write him in. Don’t forget to vote for the other Yankees while you’re there. You can get all crazy and vote up to 25 times.
Then join the Vote Swisher group on Facebook, follow them on Twitter, then tell all your friends.
For more information, visit VoteSwisher.Com