Are you freaking kidding me??? Gagne is the Joe Dimaggio of closers, 81 straight! Rivera has already blown a save this year, had SIX last year, 4 the year before, and 7 the year before that. Gagne would have set the single season save record last year if the Dodgers could actually buy some runs... he set the record for lowest ERA in at least 75 innings pitched ever. The man has a 97mph fastball, an 86-88mph screwball changeup, and a wicked 70mph curve (Rivera has one pitch in his arsenal)... Hitters have absolutely no chance when facing Gagne and stuff like that. For example, he just smoked the best team in baseball 2 nights in a row... (Honorable mention goes to Keith Foulke against SF Friday, when Barry Bonds lost his jockstrap he lunged so hard at the 74mph change for strike 3 looking!)
Also, people btch that Gagne comes in with no runners on... look at his splits for the past 3 years, with RISP opposing batter are batting .182, Rivera .257. You can make your case all you want for Rivera's postseason, but the fact of the matter is that he choked in the World Series against the D.Backs, and will always be remembered for that. You can also cry about Rivera having more rings than Gagne, rings are a team function.
Other notes:
-Gagne as a closer won the Cy Young award for the first time since the greatest closer of all time, Eck, won it in 1992 (Rivera never won it).
- Rivera's career best in saves is 50 and 45, when Gagne has already racked up 52 and 55 in the past 2 years, not to mention 81 straight.
-Last year Gagne posted a 335 ERA+, Rivera's best ever was 265, not even close.
IMO, Gagne will undoubtably go down as the greatest closer of all time if he stays healthy...