Mariano Rivera
RP FA
Sun 2/17/13 2:05 PM

Mariano Rivera told ESPN's Buster Olney that there's "a good chance" he would have retired had he been able to return last season to pitch in the playoffs. It's an indication that 2013 will likely be his last season, though most were already assuming that it probably was. Mo will make an official announcement before the end of spring training about whether the upcoming campaign will be his final one.

Mariano Rivera
RP FA
Sat 2/16/13 3:13 PM

Mariano Rivera (knee) threw a successful a 30-pitch bullpen session Saturday. Rivera completed the session while wearing a protective brace on his surgically-repaired right knee, but didn't report any setbacks. The Yankees figure to limit his innings as a precautionary measure in spring training, so Rivera likely won't make a Grapefruit League appearance until later in March. The all-time saves leader remains on track to be ready for Opening Day.

Mariano Rivera
RP FA
Wed 2/13/13 1:16 PM

Mariano Rivera said Wednesday that he will make an announcement before the end of spring training about whether 2013 will be his final season. Rivera has already made up his mind on his future, but he isn't ready to make an announcement right now. The 43-year-old right-hander hasn't had any setbacks following right knee surgery and threw his first official bullpen session of the spring on Wednesday. He will wear a knee brace this season, but doesn't expect it to hinder him in any way. We wouldn't bet against him regaining his status as a top option at closer.

Mariano Rivera
RP FA
Wed 2/13/13 11:00 AM

Mariano Rivera (knee) threw around 25 pitches in a bullpen session Wednesday. Rivera was the center of attention Wednesday morning at Yankees' camp, as nearly 40 reporters watched him throw off the mound. The all-time saves leader didn't show any discomfort and remains on track for spring training and Opening Day.

Mariano Rivera
RP FA
Wed 2/13/13 8:50 AM

Mariano Rivera (knee) is scheduled to throw a light bullpen session Wednesday. It will be the first official bullpen session of the spring for Rivera, who is coming back from surgery to repair a torn ACL in his right knee. The 43-year-old said last month that he was at about 95 percent, so barring any unforeseen setbacks, he should be fine for spring training and Opening Day. He should be plenty valuable in fantasy leagues despite the absence.

Mariano Rivera
RP FA
Sat 1/5/13 2:12 PM

According to MLB.com's Bryan Hoch, Mariano Rivera plans to begin his offseason throwing program next week. Rivera is eight months removed from ACL surgery, and says his knee feels about "95 percent." He hasn't reported any setbacks in his rehab and remains on track to be cleared for spring training in February. All signs continue to points towards Rivera being ready for Opening Day.

Mariano Rivera
RP FA
Fri 11/30/12 1:30 PM

Yankees re-signed RHP Mariano Rivera to a one-year, $10 million contract. He'll have a chance to earn more through incentives. It was reported Thursday that the Yanks were on the verge of wrapping the deal with Rivera up, and now it's official. The future Hall of Famer takes a paycut from his $15 million salary from 2012, though perhaps the incentives would push the earnings up to around that mark. The 42-year-old is coming off surgery to repair a torn right ACL but is expected to be ready for spring training.

Mariano Rivera
RP FA
Thu 11/29/12 8:01 PM

Jon Heyman of CBSSports.com reports that the Yankees and Mariano Rivera have agreed to a one-year, $10 million contract. Heyman says the deal will also include incentives that could push the total higher. Once Rivera informed the Yankees earlier this month that he planned to return for 2013, there was little reason to believe hammering out a deal would take much effort. Mo takes a paycut from his $15 million salary from 2012, though perhaps the incentives would push the earnings up to around that mark. The 42-year-old is coming off surgery to repair a torn right ACL but is expected to be ready for spring training.

Mariano Rivera
RP FA
Thu 11/29/12 4:12 PM

Jon Paul Morosi of FOXSports.com reports that the Yankees and Mariano Rivera are on the verge of agreeing on a one-year, $10 million contract. Per Jayson Stark of ESPN, the deal could become official on Friday. Rivera earned $15 million this past season, so he's getting a pretty sizable pay cut in base salary, but there are likely some incentives involved. The 42-year-old right-hander is coming off surgery to repair a torn right ACL, but he's expected to be ready to go for spring training.

Mariano Rivera
RP FA
Thu 11/29/12 3:25 PM

The Yankees are planning to complete a pact with Mariano Rivera on Friday, reports ESPN's Jayson Stark. "The two sides have agreed on the parameters of a one-year deal," writes Stark, and are finishing up the details of that contract Thursday. Rivera is coming off surgery for a torn right ACL but is fully expected to be ready for the start of spring training next February. The 43-year-old right-hander was limited to just 8 1/3 innings in 2012.