Unveiling MLB’s Ultimate Closer: The Untold Stories Behind the Most Saves in History
The amazing thing about Kimbrel is how he improved after his rookie campaign. Kimbrel had a 2.10 ERA in 2011, and his ERA was below 2.00 in each of the next three seasons. His storied career has seen several big moments since then, but it all started with the monster rookie season.
2. 40 – Neftali Feliz, Texas Rangers (2010)
Feliz had a similar start to Kimbrel, as he had a 1.74 ERA in 31 innings in 2009 but retained his rookie eligibility. But then he exploded for 40 saves in 2010 en route to winning the AL Rookie of the Year.


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