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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Friday, September 12, 2008
Francisco Rodriguez tied the single-season major league record with his 57th save of the season as the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim downed the Seattle Mariners, 7-4, on Thursday.
Rodriguez matched Bobby Thigpen’s major league record of 57 saves, set in 1990 while he was with the Chicago White Sox.
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“It finally feels like all my hard work has paid off,” Rodriguez said. “It would be very selfish for me to say it was just me, but it’s all about the teammates.”
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Posted: September 12, 2008 at 02:53 AM | 15 comment(s)
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That's why the first thing he does after every save is make a self-effacing gesture to his teammates, and then run up and hug them.
I respectfully disagree. It was on that day in 1985 when Pete Rose broke the hits record.
And it's also Ellis Burks' birthday.
I can't look it up right now. How many holds (and in what year) did Linebrink/Gordon have in their immortal seasons?
And are these the type of holds a pitcher can get w/o getting anybody out?
He's honoring his late grandfather. And then he does immediately start high-fiving/hugging his teammates. Every teammate last night got a hug, in fact.
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