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  2. In baseball, a closing pitcher, more frequently referred to as a closer (abbreviated CL), is a relief pitcher who specializes in getting the final outs in a close game when his team is leading. The role is often assigned to a team's best reliever.

  3. Closers stand on the pitching mound, which is located in the center of the infield and 60 feet, six inches away from home plate. A closer is often considered the best relief pitcher that a club has in its bullpen.

    • Rollie Fingers. Oakland Athletics, 1968-76; San Diego Padres, 1977-80; Milwaukee Brewers, 1981-82, ’84-85. 7-time All-Star. 1981 AL Cy Young Award. 1981 AL MVP Award.
    • Billy Wagner. Houston Astros, 1995-2003; Philadelphia Phillies, 2004-05; New York Mets, 2006-09; Boston Red Sox, 2009; Atlanta Braves, 2010. 7-time All-Star.
    • Rich "Goose" Gossage. Chicago White Sox, 1972-76; Pittsburgh Pirates, 1977; New York Yankees, 1978-83, ’89; San Diego Padres, 1984-87; Chicago Cubs, 1988; San Francisco Giants, 1989; Texas Rangers, 1991; Oakland Athletics, 1992-93; Seattle Mariners, 1994.
    • Lee Smith. Chicago Cubs, 1980-87; Boston Red Sox, 1988-90; St. Louis Cardinals, 1990-93; New York Yankees, 1993; Baltimore Orioles, 1994; California Angels, 1995-96; Cincinnati Reds, 1996; Montreal Expos, 1997.
  4. A closer is a relief pitcher who is brought in to pitch the final outs of the game when the score is close and to help hold onto the lead. This position requires a strong record of securing outs and performing well in high-pressure situations.

  5. Closer from the Baseball Dictionary. A Definition of Closer. Term Definition: closer Definition. 1. A relief pitcher who tries to get the final out or outs in a game. A closer is the team's most reliable pitcher; he almost never pitches without a lead or for more than one inning.

  6. Jul 18, 2019 · A Closer is a relief pitcher who typically pitches the last inning or two of a close game. Statistically he is awarded a save for closing a game successfully. Closers, like many other relief pitching roles, are a relatively new addition to baseball.

  7. A good ERA for a closer is between 2.00-3.00, which means the pitcher will allow two to three runs per nine innings on average. Closers typically pitch one inning in a game, which translates into an ERA that is generally lower than other types of pitchers.

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