Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jul 4
Mariano Rivera Tops Top-12 Closer Ranking as Aroldis Chapman Breaks Reliever Strikeout Record at 1,364
Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jul 4

Mariano Rivera Tops Top-12 Closer Ranking as Aroldis Chapman Breaks Reliever Strikeout Record at 1,364

3 articles · Updated · ESPN · Jul 4

Summary

  • Mariano Rivera finished first in a 12-closer ranking built from 10 categories, with 23 points and a wide edge over Kenley Jansen at 41 and Aroldis Chapman at 51.
  • Chapman’s rise in the debate was sharpened by his new reliever strikeout record: No. 1,364, surpassing Hoyt Wilhelm while needing fewer than 850 innings versus Wilhelm’s 1,872 1/3.
  • Rivera’s case rested on unmatched all-around dominance—652 saves, first or second in every category except strikeouts per nine, and more postseason WPA than the other 11 relievers combined.
  • Jansen ranked second after climbing to 483 saves earlier this season, while Trevor Hoffman, Billy Wagner and Joe Nathan rounded out the next three spots ahead of Craig Kimbrel.
  • The ranking focused on modern closer usage over roughly the past 40 years, excluding earlier Hall of Famers such as Wilhelm, Goose Gossage, Rollie Fingers and Bruce Sutter from direct comparison.

Insights

With his strikeout record, should Chapman now rank above closers who have 600 career saves?
How did modern pitching help Chapman shatter a 50-year-old record in 1,000 fewer innings?
Why is the record-setting Aroldis Chapman considered a 90% trade candidate before the deadline?