There's not a specific limit to each of these; in fact, there's not even an official designation on starters, relievers, and closers. A player can start a game one day and pitch in relief the next. (A famous example of this is Randy Johnson, who won two games as the starter and a third in relief in the 2001 World Series.)
Usually, teams have a rotation of five starting pitchers, with one being their "ace" (their best pitcher, first in the rotation). Again, usually, teams designate one of their relievers as a "set-up man" to pitch the eighth inning and a "closer" to pitch the ninth inning.
It should also be noted that a team doesn't even have a mandatory pitcher limit; they could technically have no pitchers on their rosters and have position players pitch. (Obviously that's a terrible strategy.)
All closers are relief pitchers. So, yes!
The hold is not an official statistic, but it was created as a way to credit middle relief pitchers for a job well done. Starting pitchers get wins, and closers -- the relief pitchers who come in at the end of the game -- get saves, but the guys who pitch in between the two rarely get either statistic. So what's the most important thing one of these middle relievers can do? "Hold" a lead. If a reliever comes into a game to protect a lead, gets at least one out and leaves without giving up that lead, he gets a hold. But you can't get a save and a hold at the same time.REFER TO LINK POSTED @ BOTTOM OF PAGE
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pitcher because you have types: starter reliever and closer. usually 4-6 starters 4-6 relievers and 1-2 closers
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Pitchers that started at least 10 games for the 1969 Expos: 1) Bill Stoneman - 36 2) Jerry Robertson - 27 3) Mike Wegener - 26 4) Steve Renko - 15 5) Howie Reed - 15 6) Gary Waslewski - 14 7) Larry Jaster - 11 8) Jim Grant - 10 The closers were Dan McGinn and Roy Face and primary short relief pitchers were Don Shaw, Carroll Sembera, and Dick Radatz. Other pitchers that made appearances for the 1969 Expos were Claude Raymond, Steve Shea, Leo Marentette, and Bob Reynolds.
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