10.6 career fWar as a reliever and made $61.5MM in his career.
Enjoy retirement.
sfgiants49ers
Best wishes to Soriano.
ammiel
Superb career. Congratz on a great late innings man career.
ianthomasmalone
Soriano is an interesting case study for Boras’ effectiveness as an agent. Without him, it’s unlikely that he would’ve got Yankees deal (Cashman was against it) or even the Nationals considering compensation. Boras’ stubbornness prevented him from earning one final decent payday in 2015, but it’s hard to argue that Boras didn’t make him a ton of money, even if he did get fired.
grumpiergrunt
Raf fiiled some big shoes when Mo went down with that injury and did an equally good if not better job. Congrats on retiring and best wishes on all future endeavors
mike156
Almost a case study in why people are so hesitant to commit longer term to relievers–talented but erratic. And heightens respect for the handful of closers who have been able to sustain excellence over a long period–Rivera, Billy Wagner, Hoffman
bigpapi4ever
I thought i made a post on this topic last night, must have been in a dream. Congrats on the an amazing career Rafael Soriano. You were a top notch closer for a pretty good amount of time, absolutely hated you when you were on the Yankees (still respected him.) You were always tough on my Sox as your career numbers show. I wish you nothing but the best in your retirement!
AidanVega123
I believe some of your comments are being deleted, that’s why
bravesfan88
Him and Mike Gonzalez both made me nervous at the back end of Atlanta’s bullpen, but more often then not they got the job done. Here’s to a solid MLB career for you Soriano, enjoy the rest, you earned it!!
craigmcgill
Since the Rays just lost Boxberger, they should give Soriano a call.
Sheep8
Any word his son was banned from clubhouses?? this does not get old!!
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sigurd 2
10.6 career fWar as a reliever and made $61.5MM in his career.
Enjoy retirement.
sfgiants49ers
Best wishes to Soriano.
ammiel
Superb career. Congratz on a great late innings man career.
ianthomasmalone
Soriano is an interesting case study for Boras’ effectiveness as an agent. Without him, it’s unlikely that he would’ve got Yankees deal (Cashman was against it) or even the Nationals considering compensation. Boras’ stubbornness prevented him from earning one final decent payday in 2015, but it’s hard to argue that Boras didn’t make him a ton of money, even if he did get fired.
grumpiergrunt
Raf fiiled some big shoes when Mo went down with that injury and did an equally good if not better job. Congrats on retiring and best wishes on all future endeavors
mike156
Almost a case study in why people are so hesitant to commit longer term to relievers–talented but erratic. And heightens respect for the handful of closers who have been able to sustain excellence over a long period–Rivera, Billy Wagner, Hoffman
bigpapi4ever
I thought i made a post on this topic last night, must have been in a dream. Congrats on the an amazing career Rafael Soriano. You were a top notch closer for a pretty good amount of time, absolutely hated you when you were on the Yankees (still respected him.) You were always tough on my Sox as your career numbers show. I wish you nothing but the best in your retirement!
AidanVega123
I believe some of your comments are being deleted, that’s why
bravesfan88
Him and Mike Gonzalez both made me nervous at the back end of Atlanta’s bullpen, but more often then not they got the job done. Here’s to a solid MLB career for you Soriano, enjoy the rest, you earned it!!
craigmcgill
Since the Rays just lost Boxberger, they should give Soriano a call.
Sheep8
Any word his son was banned from clubhouses?? this does not get old!!