Mike Gonzalez with 24.
Michael Gonzalez with 24.
Pitcher Michael Gonzalez recorded the most saves in 2006 for the National League Pittsburgh Pirates with 24 Saves (out of 24 save opportunities) in 54 games. Gonzalez ended the 2006 MLB regular season with an overall ERA of 2.17.
Dave Giusti of the Pittsburgh Pirates with 30.
Tony Womack of the Pittsburgh Pirates with 58.
Jonathon Papelbon. Papelbon had 35 saves in the 2006 season and 37 saves in the 2007 season.
Jonathan Paplebon
There was no Steelers player with 10.5 sacks in 2006. Linebacker Joey Porter led the Steelers that season with seven.
The Orlando Pirates do not have an owner. The Pirates are a football, or soccer, club and are led by a chairman. The current chairman is Irvin Khoza.
"Dauntless" Dave Danforth of the Chicago White Sox led the American League with 9 saves in 1917. He also led the league in games that year with 50 and games finished with 26. Saves weren't official baseball statistics until the 1970-'s or so. Otherwise, nobody led in saves in the 1910s. Danforth is the correct answer.
Hines Ward
The navigator led the pirates to pure success.
In 2007, Hines Ward led the Steelers in receptions with 71.