TAMPA, Fla. — Yankees closer Mariano Rivera has thrown batting practice for the first time since knee surgery last year.
The 43-year old Rivera threw 25 pitches Friday and said he was happy with the results. He expects to be ready when the Yankees open the regular season April 1 against Boston.
Rivera was limited to nine games last year, his season ending when he tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee while tracking down a fly ball during batting practice in Kansas City on May 3. He had surgery to repair the injury on June 12.
Rivera is a 12-time All-Star with 608 saves in the regular season and 42 more in the postseason.
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