Trevor Hoffman
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 holds the record for career saves as a New York Met with 276.
Bobby Thigpen with 201 from 1986-1993.
Through the 2008 season, that is Trevor Hoffman with 554.
On the last day of the 2010 season, Giants closer Brian Wilson tied the late Rod Beck's team record of 48 saves. Wilson was the 2010 major-league leader in saves.
Through the 2007 season, Trevor Hoffman of the San Diego Padres is the MLB all time saves leader with 524.
Mariano Rivera with 230 saves.
Through the 2010 postseason, Mariano Rivera has the most saves, with 42.
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.
Armando Benitez
Rafael Soriano with 45 saves for the 2010 Rays.
Through the 2008 season, that is Ken Sanders of the 1971 Brewers who pitched in 83 games. He led the American League in saves that year with 31.