
The shut-down performance by American League relievers this year’s All-Star game showcased the winning edge a bullpen can offer a contender as Major League Baseball enters the second half of its season on Friday.
It may have been Mariano Rivera’s night at Tuesday’s All-Star game at Citi Field as the evergreen closer was given an emotional salute in his last Midsummer Classic, but Mo did not stand alone as a parade of relievers dominated the action.
The 13-man American League pitching staff featured seven relievers and six of them helped finish the combined three-hitter crafted by 10 AL hurlers in a 3-0 victory over the National League.
Joe Nathan wrapped it up to register the save, following Rivera, Steve Delabar, Brett Cecil, Greg Holland and Grant Balfour to the mound.
American League manager Jim Leyland decided to use the 43-year-old Rivera in the eighth instead of his usual ninth inning setting to make sure he got the future Hall of Famer into the game for his 13th and last All-Star team.
But Leyland knows where the crucial outs are registered.