Laley23
GOAT
Laley23
GOAT
Almost positive Gagne did this
Almost positive Gagne did this
posted by Laley23I dont think he got 50 a second time, but K-Rod nearly had 70 one year. So Ill guess him.
Had 62 or 63 I thought
Anyways...nope
Jose Valverde? Lidge?
posted by Ironman92Had 62 or 63 I thought
Anyways...nope
I knew it was over 60, because I watched that game on ESPN that he got 60. Had a decent chunk of time left in season, so figured he may push 70, but 62-63 seems about right.
posted by Laley23Almost positive Gagne did this
Yes he did
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posted by Laley23Jose Valverde? Lidge?
Nope...not an obvious guy
AL
Who was that dude on Colorado? Always made me think of flowers lol. Brian Flurte?
Did that fucker from the Sox get to 50? I doubt it, but they were good. Jenks?
Jim Johnson a few years ago? When the Orioles didnt suck?
posted by Laley23Jim Johnson a few years ago? When the Orioles didnt suck?
Yep
Question #195
Two players have had 35+ saves in a season for 7 consecutive seasons....name them
Trevor Hoffman?
Rivera
posted by cat_loverTrevor Hoffman?
He is one
posted by Al BundyRivera
Nope
Need the only other player to have 7 consecutive years of 35+ saves
posted by Ironman92Need the only other player to have 7 consecutive years of 35+ saves
Wagner? Cordero? Street? Perciva? Nathan?
posted by Laley23Wagner? Cordero? Street? Perciva? Nathan?
Nathan was very close....all incorrect though
NL
Robb Nen? Todd Worrell?
posted by Laley23Robb Nen? Todd Worrell?
Nen!
Why did he retire????
His final 7 seasons he was 35+....I think had 43 his final season and was only 32
It was the year Dusty Baker blew the World Series for the Giants
posted by Ironman92Nen!
Why did he retire????
His final 7 seasons he was 35+....I think had 43 his final season and was only 32
It was the year Dusty Baker blew the World Series for the Giants
One of the more underrated closers. Everyone forgets him and he was really good.
Question #196
At age 33 this HOFer had anoo on their great season and was excellent his prior 12 seasons as well...one of the best all-around players in baseball. Through age 33 he had scored nearly 1350 runs, 2400 hits, 450 doubles, 450 SB.....playing to age 38 he looked destined for 1800 runs, 3200 hits, 575 doubles and 550 SB.....yet he aged quickly and never got very close to those career stats.
Name this HOFer
This sounds like a Jeter stat line, but I'm not sure you could say he aged quickly.
Robbie Alomar, maybe?