Unveiling MLB’s Ultimate Closer: The Untold Stories Behind the Most Saves in History
T-5. 11 – Jason Isringhausen
Isringhausen did most of his postseason damage with the Cardinals, with three saves each in 2002 and 2004. He had a 2.36 ERA across 23 playoff outings.
T-5. 11 – Robb Nen
Nen got all his saves in two years, with seven in 2002 and four in 1997 for the Florida Marlins. Although he struggled in the 1997 World Series, he pitched 1.2 scoreless innings in Game 7, helping set the table for Edgar Renteria’s walk-off single.
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