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Revision as of 06:08, 26 April 2023
In baseball statistics, a relief pitcher is credited with a save (denoted by SV) who finishes a game for the winning team under certain prescribed circumstances. Most commonly a pitcher earns a save by entering in the ninth inning of a game in which his team is winning by three or fewer runs and finishing the game by pitching one inning without losing the lead.[1]
Mariano Rivera[2][3][4] is the all-time leader in saves with 652. Rivera and Trevor Hoffman[5] are the only pitchers in MLB history to save more than 600 career games. Lee Smith,[6] Francisco Rodríguez,[7] John Franco,[8] and Billy Wagner[9] are the only other pitchers to save more than 400 games in their careers.
Key
Rank | Rank amongst leaders in career saves. A blank field indicates a tie. |
Player (2023 SV) | Number of saves during the 2023 Major League Baseball season |
SV | Total career saves |
* | Denotes elected to National Baseball Hall of Fame. |
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Bold | Denotes active player.[note 1] |
List
- Stats updated as of April 22, 2023.
Rank | Player (2023 SV) | SV |
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51 | Brian Fuentes | 204 |
52 | Jeff Shaw | 203 |
53 | Bobby Thigpen | 201 |
54 | Mike Henneman | 193 |
55 | Mitch Williams | 192 |
56 | Roy Face | 191 |
Keith Foulke | 191 | |
58 | J. J. Putz | 189 |
59 | Mike Marshall | 188 |
Éric Gagné | 187 | |
Eddie Guardado | 187 | |
62 | Jeff Russell | 186 |
63 | Steve Bedrosian | 184 |
Kent Tekulve | 184 | |
65 | Danny Graves | 182 |
66 | Tug McGraw | 180 |
67 | Jim Johnson | 178 |
Ron Perranoski | 178 | |
69 | Kevin Gregg | 177 |
Bryan Harvey | 177 | |
71 | Lindy McDaniel | 174 |
72 | Bobby Jenks | 173 |
73 | Jeff Brantley | 172 |
Brian Wilson | 172 | |
75 | Heath Bell | 168 |
76 | Billy Koch | 163 |
77 | David Robertson (4) | 161 |
78 | Alex Colomé (0) | 159 |
Roger McDowell | 159 | |
80 | Tom Gordon | 158 |
Dan Plesac | 158 | |
82 | Raisel Iglesias (0) | 157 |
83 | Jay Howell | 155 |
Roberto Osuna | 155 | |
85 | Zack Britton (0) | 154 |
John Smoltz * | 154 | |
87 | Cody Allen | 153 |
Stu Miller | 153 | |
89 | Don McMahon | 152 |
90 | Greg Minton | 150 |
91 | Ted Abernathy | 149 |
92 | Willie Hernández | 147 |
93 | Dave Giusti | 145 |
94 | John Axford | 144 |
Santiago Casilla | 144 | |
Jesse Orosco | 144 | |
Mike Williams | 144 | |
98 | Clay Carroll | 143 |
Darold Knowles | 143 | |
100 | Mike Jackson | 142 |
Notes
- ^ A player is considered inactive if he has announced his retirement or not played for a full season.
References
- ^ Horneman, Tim (March 23, 2010). "Baseball Save Rules". livestrong.com. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
- ^ "Mariano Rivera Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
- ^ Cohen, Alan. "Mariano Rivera Bio". Society For American Baseball Research. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
- ^ "Mariano Rivera Hall of Fame Profile". National Baseball Hall of Fame. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
- ^ "Trevor Hoffman Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
- ^ "Lee Smith Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
- ^ "Francisco Rodríguez Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
- ^ "John Franco Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
- ^ "Billy Wagner Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
External links
- "Career Leaders & Records for Saves". Baseball-Reference.com.
- Major League Baseball