Some articles on saves, save:
... In 1971, he collected a 9–1 record with nine saves and a 3.38 earned run average in 54 games for manager Joe Altobelli’s pennant-winning and Governors' Cup winning-team ... better season for Rochester in 1974, when he was 8–2 with 17 saves and a 0.99 ERA in 57 games ... In a nine-year minors career, he posted a 60–32 record with 46 saves and a 3.20 ERA in 297 pitching appearances ...
... Major League Baseball recognizes saves champions in the American League and National League each season ... The save was first recognized by Major League Baseball in 1969, with saves earned prior to that date retroactively applied ...
... Mom Small Saves' devoted hockey mom frequently has to resort to tricks to get Small Saves to do anything not related to hockey, such as telling him a game starts in 15 minutes in order to ... Mia Small Saves' cat, who also wears a goalie mask tipped back on his head ... The Coach, name unknown, is the long-suffering manager of Small Saves' team ...
... he played in Reading (2-4, 1.86 ERA, 19 saves) and Maine (1-4, 2.51 ERA, 4 saves) in 1987 before playing with the Phillies (1-0, 0.00 ERA, 0 saves) in 1987 ... In 1988, he went back down to Maine and went 7–3 with a 2.44 ERA and 13 saves before coming back to the Phillies in 1988 to go 1–2 with an 8.25 ...
... Rank Player Saves 1 Bob Watson 6,471 2 Pat O'Toole 6,464 3 Dallas Eliuk 6,356 4 Steve Dietrich 5,514 5 Matt Disher 4,904 6 Anthony Cosmo 4,428 7 Gee Nash 4,328 8 Rob ...
Famous quotes containing the word saves:
“Lisa Fremont: Surprise is the most important element of attack. And besides, youre not up on your private eye literature. When theyre in trouble its always their girl Friday who gets them out of it.
L.B. Jeffries: Well, is she the girl who saves him from the clutches of the seductive show girls and the over passionate daughters of the rich?
Lisa Fremont: The same.
L.B. Jeffries: Thats the one, huh? But he never ends up marrying her, does he? Thats strange.”
—John Michael Hayes (b. 1919)
“In the schoolroom her quick mind had taken readily that strong starch of unexplained rules and disconnected facts which saves ignorance from any painful sense of limpness.”
—George Eliot [Mary Ann (or Marian)
“Neither fear nor courage saves us. Unnatural vices
Are fathered by our heroism. Virtues
Are forced upon us by our impudent crimes.”
—T.S. (Thomas Stearns)