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  1. Will Mo be as good as Soriano?

    Andrew Marchand

    Mariano Rivera says he is 95 percent back to full health. Even if he is the greatest of all time at what he does, it is still unknown if he will be as good as Rafael Soriano was in 2012. Soriano recorded 42 saves in 46 chances last season, and he onl...

    Blog | January 05, 2013
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  4. First Pitch: Can No. 2 end up No. 1?

    Wallace Matthews

    There seems to be no limit to how high Derek Jeter can go and no restrictions on what Derek Jeter can do. At 38 -- an age when most players, even some of the greatest of all time, are tapering off -- Jeter is on pace to have one of the best season...

    Blog | August 21, 2012
  5. New York Yankees: David Robertson is one of key pieces of Bombers...

    Andrew Marchand

    The Yankees' formula to win a World Series rests in their bullpen.

    Story | Conversation | September 29, 2011
  6. Braves manager Bobby Cox will be remembered for what he doesn't h...

    LZ Granderson

    Braves manager Bobby Cox leaves the game as an all-time great. He also leaves the game far from the greatest of all time conversation. That's the parting gift for being in charge of a team widely considered to be underachievers.

    Story | Conversation | October 01, 2010
  7. Henderson might get chance to retire in A's uniform

    Dealt with injuries to every one of their projected Opening Day outfielders, the Oakland Athletics appear to be giving some thought to the idea of reuniting with one of the "greatest of all time."

    Story | Conversation | May 18, 2007
  8. Mariano Rivera's return: Better than Michael Jordan, Mario Lemieu...

    Andrew Marchand

    Mariano Rivera's return may be the greatest New York comeback of all time.

    Story | Conversation | May 15, 2013
  9. Mariano Rivera, Joba Chamberlain of New York Yankees OK day after...

    Wallace Matthews

    The New York Yankees say they are are one big happy family again, a day after middle reliever Joba Chamberlain publicly warned Mariano Rivera, the greatest closer of all time, not to "shush" him.

    Story | Conversation | May 12, 2013
  10. A-Rod, Posada pay tribute to Mo

    Andrew Marchand

    Through his publicist, Alex Rodriguez has released a statement on Mariano Rivera. "Mariano Rivera is arguably the greatest closer of all time," Rodriguez said. "But beyond that he is a class act and a great human being. It is an honor to be his te...

    Blog | March 09, 2013
  11. New York Yankees' Mariano Rivera won't return after 2013 season

    Andrew Marchand

    The greatest closer of all-time, Mariano Rivera, will retire at the end of the 2013 season.

    Story | Conversation | March 09, 2013
  12. Buster ranks '99 Mets 3rd-best infield

    Adam Rubin

    Buster Olney ranks the 1999 Mets as the third greatest infield of all time, trailing only the 1976 Reds and 2009 Yankees. He writes: 3. 1999 New York Mets 1B John Olerud, 2B Edgardo Alfonzo, SS Rey Ordonez, 3B Robin Ventura Errors are often no...

    Blog | January 23, 2013
  13. Stan Musial was one of the greatest players ever

    Tim Kurkjian

    With an unorthodox swing and a smile that could light up a ballpark, Stan Musial was one of baseball's greatest players and perhaps the most underrated player of all time.

    Story | Conversation | January 19, 2013
  14. This Hall voter includes Piazza on ballot

    Adam Rubin

    Baseball columnist Bob Klapisch of the Bergen Record does include Mike Piazza on his Hall of Fame ballot. Klapisch writes: Here's another example of the witch-hunt mentality that wants to bring down the greatest-hitting catcher of all time. Huge o...

    Blog | December 21, 2012
  15. ESPN's Top 100: Clemens tops Mantle?

    Andrew Marchand

    ESPN's Hall of 100 -- a performance-centric look at the greatest players of all time -- has Babe Ruth No. 1 on the list, beating out Willie Mays and Barry Bonds. No surprise there. But what about No. 7 Roger Clemens ahead of No. 9 Mickey Mantle? ...

    Blog | December 13, 2012
  16. Greatest MLB player of all time: Babe Ruth or Barry Bonds?

    Greatest MLB player of all time: Babe Ruth or Barry Bonds?...

    Page | Conversation
  17. Mariano Rivera of New York Yankees having second thoughts about r...

    Andrew Marchand

    While it is still "probable" Mariano Rivera will pitch for the New York Yankees next year, the man considered the greatest closer of all time is having second thoughts about possibly retiring, sources tell ESPN New York.

    Story | Conversation | October 25, 2012
  18. Five key questions for the Washington Nationals and the St. Louis...

    Tim Kurkjian

    Tim Kurkjian looks at the five key questions heading into the Cardinals-Nationals division series.

    Story | Conversation | October 06, 2012