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  2. In baseball statistics, the term save is used to indicate the successful maintenance of a lead by a relief pitcher, usually the closer, until the end of the game.

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  3. A relief pitcher recording a save must preserve his team's lead while doing one of the following: Enter the game with a lead of no more than three runs and pitch at least one inning. Enter the game with the tying run in the on-deck circle, at the plate or on the bases.

  4. Feb 27, 2024 · How to Get a Save in Baseball. To achieve a save in baseball, a pitcher must meet specific criteria set by the MLB rulebook. Firstly, the pitcher must enter the game with their team leading and finish the game without surrendering the lead.

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    • Blown Save
    • Tough Save
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    Current Rule

    A relief pitcher is awarded a savewhen he meets all three of the following conditions: 1. He is the finishing pitcher in a game won by his club; and 2. He is not the winning pitcher; and 3. He qualifies under one of the following conditions: 3.1. He enters the game with a lead of no more than three runs and pitches for at least one inning; or 3.2. He enters the game, regardless of the score, with the potential tying run either on base, at bat, or on deck; or 3.3. He pitches for at least three...

    Earlier Rules

    The current rule has been in effect since the beginning of the 1975 season. Two earlier versions of the rule awarded saves differently. Starting in 1969, a relief pitcher earned a save when he entered the game with his team in the lead and held the lead for the remainder of the game, provided that he was not credited with the victory. A relief pitcher could not be credited with a save if he did not finish the game unless he was removed for a pinch hitter or a pinch runner. When one or more re...

    The save was created as a statistic as a result of a lobbying effort by sportswriter Jerome Holtzman of the Chicago Sun-Times during the 1960s. He argued that traditional pitching statistics - relief wins and losses - were not adequate in capturing the work done by relief specialists and proposed the save as a way of measuring the number of times a...

    A blown save (abbreviated BS) is charged to a pitcher who enters a game in a save situation but allows the tying run to score. Blown saves were introduced in 1988, but are not an officially recognized statistic although many sources keep track of them. Once a pitcher blows a save, he is no longer eligible to earn a save in that game (since the lead...

    Tough saves are used to determine points for the Rolaids Relief Man Award. A "Tough Save" occurs when a pitcher gets a save with the tying run on base. Also, if a reliever enters a game in a non-save situation and gives up the lead before being replaced, he will be assessed a two-point penalty (same as a blown save) but will not be charged with a b...

  5. Jul 6, 2017 · The pitcher of record can be determined as follows: If the starter for the winning team goes 5+ innings and leaves with a lead that is not relinquished he is the winning pitcher. If the starter for the losing team leaves without the lead and his team does not regain it or tie, he is the loser.

  6. Aug 4, 2023 · The record for the most career saves in Major League Baseball is held by Mariano Rivera. Known as “The Sandman,” Rivera, a Panamanian-American, played 19 seasons for the New York Yankees, from 1995 to 2013.

  7. Apr 15, 2024 · Mariano Rivera holds the record for the most career saves, while Francisco Rodríguez holds the record for most saves in a single season. There have been notable saves throughout baseball history, including the first official save, the longest save, and the largest winning margin in a save.

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