280:. The firemen came in whenever leads were in jeopardy, usually with men on base, and regardless of the inning and often pitching two or three innings while finishing the game. An example of this is that Goose Gossage had 17 games where he recorded at least 10 outs in his first season as a closer, including three games where he went seven innings. He pitched over 130 innings as a reliever in three different seasons. For their careers, Sutter and Gossage had more saves of at least two innings than saves where they pitched one inning or less. Fingers was the only pitcher who pitched at least three innings in more than 10 percent of his saves. The game evolved to where the best reliever was reserved for games where the team had a lead of three runs or less in the ninth inning.
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get used far more often in easy-to-manage, up-two, bases-empty, ninth-inning situations than they do in tie games with runners on and the game actually on the line" and said of
Papelbon "unless the Phillies start using him in situations where he’s actually needed, rather than almost exclusively in spots that nearly any pitcher with a pulse can handle successfully 85–90 percent of the time, Papelbon will remain the $ 200,000
353:, the inventor of the save statistic, that he created the ninth-inning pitcher by inventing the save. Holtzman disagreed, saying it was baseball managers who were responsible for not bringing in their top reliever when the game was on the line, in the seventh or eighth inning, which had been the practice in the past. He noted that managers' usage of closers can "abuse the pitching save ... to favor the closer."
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Tony La Russa changed the game of baseball. Tony La Russa invented the closer with Dennis
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A closer is generally a team's best reliever and designated to pitch the last few outs of games when his team is leading by a margin of three runs or fewer. Rarely does a closer enter with his team losing or in a tie game. A closer's effectiveness has traditionally been measured by the
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bank accounts", wrote Caple. Tango et al. projected that using a great reliever over an average one to start the ninth with a three-run lead resulted in a two percent increase in wins, versus four percent for a two-run lead or six percent for a one-run lead. Former
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projects that teams could gain as much as four extra wins a year by focusing on bringing their ace reliever into the game earlier in more critical situations with runners on base instead of holding them out to accumulate easier ninth inning saves. In
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enter before closers. "There are just too many specialists, guys who can only pitch one inning and only pitch certain innings and throw only 20 pitches. I think most pitchers are capable of pitching more", said
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in relief eight times in his ten appearances. Though saves were not an official statistic until 1969, Elliot was retroactively credited with six saves that season, a record at that time. In 1977,
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said there would be too much media criticism if a pitcher other than the closer lost the game in the ninth." Managerial moves are immediately questioned with millions of fans having access to
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in a close game when his team is leading. The role is often assigned to a team's best reliever. Before the 1990s, pitchers in similar roles were referred to as a
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situations. If he got around the lineup once, he got hit the second time. A lot of guys get hit the second time ... They are not comparable positions.
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only face three or four batters an outing." Baseball teams often copy one another, following a strategy based on one team's success. In 1990,
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Jack Moore "On the Closer
Position: The Save and RP Usage"
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357:to me, is most important." Oakland general manager
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2760:Major League Baseball Single Season Saves Leaders
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2549:"Matthews: Girardi sank season in fifth inning"
1679:"On the Closer Position: The Save and RP Usage"
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1873:from the original on February 15, 2015
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1935:Posnanski, Joe (September 14, 2011).
1904:. New York: Basic Books. p. 59.
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1648:Jenkins, Chris (September 25, 2006).
65:who specializes in getting the final
2578:Lueck, Thomas J. (August 25, 2002).
2559:from the original on October 6, 2016
2444:"The 15 Worst Contracts in Baseball"
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2241:. HarperCollins Publishers. p.
1685:from the original on January 8, 2010
1576:Baseball awards § United States
2510:from the original on March 12, 2016
2454:from the original on March 20, 2016
2383:from the original on July 14, 2014.
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2078:The new Dickson baseball dictionary
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1862:"Mr. Sutter Goes To Cooperstown..."
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2529:from the original on March 3, 2016
2296:. Potomac Books Inc. p. 221.
2278:Baseball Prospectus 2007, pp.72–73
1860:Marchman, Tim (January 11, 2006).
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2442:Keri, Jonah (February 11, 2013).
2199:Red, Christian (March 13, 2010).
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1937:"The Meaning of Mariano"
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2001:Pardon the Interruption
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3071:Batting order (1–9)
3020:Left fielder (7/LF)
2620:on January 10, 2015
2590:on January 25, 2018
2113:Dickson 1999, p.396
1947:on January 4, 2012.
1650:"Where's the fire?"
1223:Los Angeles Dodgers
1187:Los Angeles Dodgers
1169:St. Louis Cardinals
1021:Los Angeles Dodgers
843:Los Angeles Dodgers
688:Los Angeles Dodgers
615:St. Louis Cardinals
378:Baseball announcer
329:Baseball Prospectus
255:Francisco RodrĂguez
147:closer by committee
3213:Phantom ballplayer
2801:Baseball positions
2651:on January 9, 2015
2584:The New York Times
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2184:on June 8, 2007.
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2051:978-0-7864-2468-9
1979:on March 10, 2016
1911:978-0-465-00547-5
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1752:978-1-60078-312-8
1662:on June 28, 2011.
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373:. Former manager
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2217:December 2,
1845:McNeil 2006
1818:Ivan R. Dee
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1596:John Smoltz
1311:Randy Myers
1241:Koji Uehara
1146:Gregg Olson
820:Sparky Lyle
441:Joe Girardi
384:Pat Gillick
375:Jim Fregosi
367:MLB Network
359:Billy Beane
206:John Franco
173:John McGraw
3233:Categories
2964:Outfielder
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2408:, pp.155–6
2290:Tango, Tom
2206:Daily News
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1500:(Central)
1488:Genji Kaku
1307:Rob Dibble
1182:Steve Howe
728:Mark Davis
683:Éric Gagné
429:Brad Lidge
349:once told
324:Retrosheet
320:Dave Smith
305:(pictured)
3044:Offensive
2983:by number
2959:Infielder
2932:Defensive
2856:Setup man
2533:March 11,
2514:March 11,
1983:March 25,
1718:0005-609X
1674:Fangraphs
1411:Meikyukai
1218:Joe Black
564:Lee Smith
493:Lee Smith
433:2010 ALCS
421:2010 NLCS
395:Criticism
338:Tom Tango
316:Jim Caple
231:Lee Smith
210:Lee Smith
111:Lee Smith
3105:by style
2904:Fly ball
2882:by style
2873:Swingman
2841:Reliever
2809:Pitchers
2731:Archived
2701:ESPN.com
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2553:ESPN.com
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1472:BayStars
1438:Swallows
678:Cy Young
403:manager
345:manager
312:ESPN.com
288:Strategy
270:stoppers
183:manager
171:manager
61:), is a
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3203:Battery
3198:Captain
3191:Related
3157:Coaches
3152:Manager
3054:by role
3046:players
2954:Catcher
2949:Pitcher
2942:by type
2934:players
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2824:Starter
2817:by role
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1493:Dragons
1480:Central
1455:Dragons
1355:ASG MVP
1236:LCS MVP
314:writer
274:closers
262:fireman
218:⁄
153:History
79:stopper
71:fireman
37:of any
29:closer
27:Yankees
25:Former
3172:Batboy
3147:Umpire
3066:Runner
3061:Batter
2909:Switch
2861:Closer
2834:Opener
2737:May 7,
2563:May 7,
2488:May 7,
2458:May 7,
2354:ninth.
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864:Closer
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2889:Power
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1582:Notes
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1476:1998
1460:2010
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1066:2010
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848:1974
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654:1992
637:2004
620:2006
603:2008
586:2018
557:2019
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