Fingers had 341 saves in his MLB career.
Bob Stanley, who pitched with the Red Sox between 1977-1989, is the Red Sox career saves leader with 132. Through games played on June 13, 2009 Jonathan Papelbon has 129 career saves and, barring disaster, will take over as Red Sox career saves leader shortly.
The only pitcher in the Baseball Hall of Fame that threw primarily submarine is Joe McGinnity who pitched 10 seasons (1899-1908) for the Baltimore Orioles (both the National League Orioles and American League Orioles), Brooklyn Superbas, and New York Giants. He claimed the submarine delivery was easy on his arm and he led his respective league 6 seasons in games pitched and 4 times in innings pitched, his highest being an NL leading 434 innings in 1903 when he pitched in 51 games, had 44 complete games, and 31 wins, also all tops in the National League. In the month of August, 1903 he pitched complete games in both games of a doubleheader three times. He followed the 434 inning season in 1903 by pitching 408 innings in 1904. 1904 was his best season as he led the National League in innings pitched, wins (35), ERA (1.61), games pitched (51), shutouts (9), and saves (5). After his MLB career he pitched in the minor leagues until the age of 54 and, depending whether you believe the stats, ended his career with 480 victories (246 in MLB and 234 in the minors). His nickname was 'Iron Man' but it came from working in iron mines prior to his MLB career and not from his ability to pitch countless innings.
Kent Tekulve Mike Williams holds the Pirates team record for saves with 46 in 2002. Elroy Face holds the Pirates career save record with 188. Tekulve had 158 saves during his career with the Pirates.
John Franco. Franco had 424 career saves which is 4th most in MLB history. He led the National League in saves in 3 seasons (1988, 1990, 1994) but was never the MLB season leader.
Through games played on May 13, 2009 Troy Percival has 5 saves in the 2009 season and 357 saves for his career.
Lee Smith with 180 career saves with the Chicago Cubs (1980-1987).
Fingers had 341 saves in his MLB career.
14 by multiple pitchers, including Rollie Fingers.
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Bob Stanley, who pitched with the Red Sox between 1977-1989, is the Red Sox career saves leader with 132. Through games played on June 13, 2009 Jonathan Papelbon has 129 career saves and, barring disaster, will take over as Red Sox career saves leader shortly.
Mariano Rivera with 230 saves.
Through the 2010 postseason, Mariano Rivera has the most saves, with 42.
Pitchers that appeared in at least one game for the 1981 Detroit Tigers: Jack Morris Milt Wilcox Dan Petry Dan Schatzeder Howard Bailey Kevin Saucier Dave Tobik Aurelio Lopez Dave Rozema George Cappuzzello Jerry Ujdur Larry Rothschild Dave Rucker Dennis Kinney Jack Morris led the team in starts (25), wins (14), innings pitched (198) and complete games (15). Kevin Saucier led the team in saves (13).
Pitchers with 30 or more saves who played on 2 different team
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Trevor Hoffman