Monday, September 15, 2008

Saves record by Bobby Thigpen shattered by Angels closer

The Angels are having a magnificent season. A central piece to their success is Francisco Rodriguez. He's been apart of many close games. His 58 saves for the season has made the Angels are a contender and moved him pass former White Sox reliever Bobby Thigpen for the top spot for most saves in season etched in the record books. He broke an 18-year mark and received a congratulatory note from Thigpen. That's quite a feat for any major league pitcher. The first pitcher to notch over 50 saves was Dave Righetti for the Yankees prior to the 90's era. The only other player close to the new record was Trevor Hoffman, who is the career saves leader.

The Angels have the AL West wrapped up, already clinching the division. They prepare for the playoffs where they'll face either the White Sox, Red Sox, and Rays. Francisco Rodriguez has come a long ways in his career from a virtual unknown to a prized saves specialist. When he's in the zone no one can hit him. I have a feeling it will be several years before any other pitcher reaches or surpasses his new mark. Most relievers don't have the durability and consistency to withstand season after season. K-Rod will most likely be a prime factor in the Angels' run for postseason satisfaction.

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