Unveiling MLB’s Ultimate Closer: The Untold Stories Behind the Most Saves in History
He had four straight seasons of 40+ saves from 2005-08 with the Angels, and then another two in 2014 and 2016 with the Milwaukee Brewers and Detroit Tigers, respectively, after he had rejuvenated his career.
Although he’s not a Hall of Famer like the guys above him on this list, Rodriguez’s 437 saves along with a 2.86 ERA across 16 seasons make for a remarkable career.
7. 424 – John Franco
The top lefty on the list, Franco amazingly amassed 424 saves despite never having a 40-save season (peaking at 39 in 1988 with the Cincinnati Reds).


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