Unveiling MLB’s Ultimate Closer: The Untold Stories Behind the Most Saves in History

Unveiling MLB’s Ultimate Closer: The Untold Stories Behind the Most Saves in History

Feliz was excellent again in 2011 but couldn’t stay as healthy or effective after that. He was really good in the postseason, posting a 1.93 ERA between 2010 and 2011 in 18 appearances.

3. 37 – Kazuhiro Sasaki, Seattle Mariners (2000)

Sasaki’s career in MLB was brief but memorable. His first season was as at age 32 in 2000, and all he did was win the AL Rookie of the Year after finishing with 37 saves and a 3.16 ERA. He’d follow that up with a 45-save season in 2001 for the 116-win Mariners.

After two more seasons, Sasaki returned to Japan to finish his career. But in his four-year tenure with the Mariners, the two-time All-Star left his mark in Major League Baseball.

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