锘? A baseball closer is the last line of defense. Closers are
responsible for saving (or blowing) hundreds of games each year. A closer has to
be tough
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thick skin. They can be anointed the hero, and criticized greatly all in the
same week. They have to have a short memory, and continue to do their job with
passion and confidence. One pitch can make or break a game, so a closer has to
be clutch. A closer also has to have at least one great pitch. Many closers have
an electrifying fastball with high velocity and movement. Others rely on finesse
and location. Here MLBcentral & Pro Baseball Fans takes a look at perhaps 10
of the greatest closers of all time.
And now, we promise not to make you
wait for our best closers list any longer...
10. Joe Nathan - Minnesota
Twins
Arguably, Joe Nathan has been MLB's best closer the past 4 seasons.
With 183 career saves, the Twins hard throwing righty ranks in the top 50
all-time. Ranked 15 th in saves amongst all active closers, Nathan has proven to
be one of the most consistent relievers in the game. This two time all-star
became the first closer in team history to record 36 or more saves in 4 straight
seasons (1990-1993). He is a model of consistency, and should continue to rise
in the record books.
9. Lee Smith - St. Louis Cardinals
Lee Smith
was a dominating, and intimidating presence on the mound. Standing 6'6'' 265lbs,
and throwing a 95 mph fastball, Smith dominated the game to the tune of 478
career saves when he hung up his cleats. His all time career saves record stood
from 1993-2006 when broken by current San Diego Padre Trevor Hoffman. 1991 could
be classified as Smith's best year when he had an NL best 47 saves with the
Cardinals and was runner up in the Cy-Young award voting.
8. Billy Wagner
- New York Mets
Currently 6th on the all time saves list with 376, this
flame throwing lefty continues to dominate today with the New York Mets. As a
kid, Wagner was a natural right handed thrower, but after multiple breaks to his
throwing arm
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door. This 5 time all star won the Rolaids Relief Man of the Year award in 1999,
and is rapidly approaching 1,000 career strikeouts.
7. Rich "Goose''
Gossage
Another intimidating figure on the mound, Gossage sported wild
facial hair, and a blazing fastball. The "Goose" spent time with 9 different
major league teams, and finished with 310 career saves, good for 4th all time.
Goose played in the league a remarkable 22 years, leading the AL in saves 3
different seasons. Gossage was given credit, along with Ron Davis of the 70's
and 80's Yankees, for pioneering the setup mancloser pairing role. Gossage was
voted into the MLB hall of fame in 2008, with a convincing 85.8 %
vote.
6. Troy Percival - Tampa Bay Rays
This 4 time all-star
continues to amass saves (343 career) with the upstart Tampa Bay Rays this year,
currently with baseball's best record. He had a career-high 42 saves in 1998,
and enjoyed his best season in 2002 with a 4-1 record, 40 saves, 68 strikeouts,
and a 1.92 ERA that year. His fast ball once was consistently clocked between
96-100mph
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strikeouts.
5. Bruce Sutter - St. Louis Cardinals
Sutter is maybe best
known for being the inventor of the split-finger fastball, which he called his
"Jewel." Dominating for the Cards in the 70's and 80's, he became the only
player to lead the NL in saves 5 times. Winning four relief Pitcher of the Year
Awards, and the 1979 Cy Young, Sutter dominated with his splitter to overcome
his lack of velocity. Sutter was inducted into the hall of fame in 2006 after
saving 300 career games.
4. Rollie Fingers - Brewers
Rollie
Fingers was a very noticeable figure on the mound, and became famous for his
stand out "handlebar moustache." Fingers was much more about the mustache
however, as he won the 1974 World Series MVP by saving two games and winning
another for the Oakland A's. In 1981, the he won both the Cy Young and MVP
awards when he saved 28 games and posted a 1.04 ERA for the Brewers. By the time
his career ended in 1985, Fingers had 341 saves and a career ERA of 2.90. He was
inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1992 and wore his famous handlebar moustache
proudly.
3. Dennis Eckersley - Oakland A's
Eck arrived in Oakland
in 1987, and many people thought his career was over. Needless to say, his
career as a closer was just getting started, as manager Tony LaRussa appointed
him to that role. Eckersley only responded with 53 saves in 1988, and 390 saves
for his career, ranking him 5 th all time. LaRussa's revolutionary move of
letting Eck pitch only 1 inning per game, when the game was close, was a
revolutionary move at the time. This move let Eck win the Cy Young
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2004.
2. Mariano Rivera - New York Yankees
Best known for his
unhittable "cutter," Mariano Rivera continues to be lights out for the Yankees
today. His cutter moves IN on the hands of hitters, making it nearly impossible
to make contact with, let alone hit. Rivera has 4 world series rings, a world
series MVP, and 413 career saves; a resume that speaks for itself. Rivera has an
UNDER 1.00 ERA in postseason play, making him one of the most, if not THE most,
clutch relievers of all-time.
And the Pro Baseball Fans & MLBcenter
best closer of all-time is...
#1. Trevor Hoffman - San Diego
Other
closers may have had flashier nicknames, played in bigger media markets, or been
in postseason more often, but none have been as productive as Trevor Hoffman,
major league's all time save's leader with 492. The proof here clearly is
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