COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. -- The chants began even before baseball's greatest closer stood to make his speech.
"Mariano! Mariano! Mariano!"
The former New York Yankees reliever paused and smiled.
"I don't understand why I have to always be the last," Mariano Rivera joked at his Hall of Fame induction Sunday. "I guess being the last one is special."
Rivera and fellow closer Lee Smith, starters Mike Mussina and the late Roy Halladay, and designated hitters Edgar Martinez and Harold Baines were feted on a sun-splashed day in Cooperstown. Taking the podium last as he had predicted, Rivera delivered a speech that included a brief thank you to his native Panama and the fans there.