No lead is saved ... in MLB for first time in 28 years

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  • Illusion
    Restricted User
    • 08-09-05
    • 25166

    #1
    No lead is saved ... in MLB for first time in 28 years
    What makes this even more amazing is that there are 30 teams now compared to the 26 teams that played in 1978.

    NEW YORK -- There was no saving baseball during a wild Saturday full of blowouts and walk-off wins.

    It marked the first time in nearly three decades a full day of major league games were played without a save recorded.

    There were six blown saves in the 15-game schedule, including two each in Pittsburgh's 7-6 victory over Washington, and Cincinnati's 3-2 win against Colorado. The Nationals and Reds both won with ninth-inning rallies.

    The last time baseball went a complete day without a save was Sept. 15, 1978, when all 26 teams were in action during a 14-game schedule -- including a doubleheader, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

    Baseball expanded to 28 teams in 1993 when Florida and Colorado were added. Arizona and Tampa Bay began play five years later to fill out the 30-team field.

    St. Louis and Toronto also posted one-run wins Saturday. The Cardinals prevailed 2-1 at home over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Scott Rolen's RBI single in the 10th, and the Blue Jays edged visiting Seattle 7-6 in 14 innings on a run-scoring single by Bengie Molina.

    There were 10 teams that won by at least six runs.

    Arizona and Atlanta jumped to big early leads in the late games, leaving the Tampa Bay at Los Angeles Angels matchup as the last contest with a realistic chance to include a save.

    Vladimir Guerrero put an end to that suspense with a grand slam during a five-run seventh inning that turned a 4-2 Angels lead into a 9-2 victory.

    Arizona cruised to an 8-1 win over Milwaukee shortly before the Braves ended the night with an 11-3 victory at San Diego. Atlanta was only the third road team to win Saturday.
  • onlooker
    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
    • 08-10-05
    • 36572

    #2
    There was no saving baseball during a wild Saturday full of blowouts and walk-off wins.
    I know this first hand yesterday, as all three of my losses were bad ones. The Nationals, Dodgers and Rockies all let me down. It happen to be most the dogs yesterday that didnt close out the games. Hell, only game I won was the Cubbies RL and they had to comeback and win it.
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    • Willie Bee
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 02-14-06
      • 15726

      #3
      Pretty nice little piece of trivia. The 'save rule' has also been amended and tweaked in the past 28 years, and that plays into it as well.
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