Unveiling MLB’s Ultimate Closer: The Untold Stories Behind the Most Saves in History
It was also the only time Percival pitched in the postseason in his career, and he did not disappoint, saving all seven of his opportunities. The last save came in Game 7 in the World Series, leading to the only World Series win in Angels history.
T-1. 7 – Koji Uehara, Boston Red Sox (2013)
Not many relievers win postseason awards, but Uehara was an exception in 2013 when he won the ALCS MVP.
He pitched in six innings in five games, striking out nine without allowing a run. For the postseason, Uehara saved all seven of his opportunities while allowing one run in 13.2 innings for the World Series-winning Red Sox.


Post Comment