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

His rookie season was elite, as had a 0.92 ERA and allowed only three homers in 68.1 innings pitched. He’s the only player in the top five of this list not to win Rookie of the Year, however, as he had the misfortune of being a rookie the same year as Justin Verlander.

  • 6. 32 Jordan Walden, Los Angeles Angels (2011)
  • 7. 31 Billy Koch, Toronto Blue Jays (1999)
  • 8. 30 Kerry Ligtenberg, Atlanta Braves (1998)

T-1. 7 – Greg Holland, Kansas City Royals (2014)

Holland was at the back end of an elite Royals bullpen in 2014, saving 46 games and making the All-Star team for the second consecutive year.

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