Mariano Rivera has returned to the Yankees organization. The Yankees drafted the legendary closer’s son, Mariano Rivera III, with the 872nd pick in the 2014 MLB Draft. Rivera, a sophomore at Iona College, started 12 games for the Gaels in 2014, including five complete games. Rivera posted a 2-5 record and a 5.40 ERA in 70 innings pitched. His fastball tops out at 92 miles per hour, though he does not (yet) throw the cutter that his dad dominated the majors with.

Congrats are in order for Sophomore Mariano Rivera! Selected in the #MLBDraft in the 29th round by @Yankees. Well deserved!! — Iona Baseball (@IonaBaseball) June 7, 2014

Rivera plans to pitch for the Laconia Muskrats of the New England Collegiate Baseball League this summer. His father didn’t make his MLB debut until the age of 25, so don’t expect to see Rivera III in pinstripes any time soon.