Rawley Eastwick and Al Hrabosky both had 22 saves in 1975.
http://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/NL_1975_pitch.shtml
2007-02-06 09:16:17
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answered by bowler 2
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Al Hrabosky and Rawly Eastwick. Rawly was a rookie sensation in 1975, tying for the NL lead with 22 saves, with a 2.60 ERA. He then won three and saved two in post-season play as the Reds became the '75 World Champions. The 6'3" fireballer saved a league-high 26 in 1976, which, with his 11 relief wins, earned him the NL Fireman of the Year award. After being traded to St. Louis during a 1977 salary dispute, Eastwick parlayed free agency into a $1.1 million five-year pact in 1978 with the Yankees. They shipped him to the Phillies that June 14. Eastwick set a NL fielding record for pitchers by going 274 consecutive errorless games.
2007-02-06 17:36:38
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answered by JEDM 1
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Rawly Eastwick and Al Hrobsky tied with 22 saves
2007-02-06 17:51:25
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answered by jake 2
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Rawley Eastwick an Al 'The Mad Hungarian' Hrabosky tied at 22. I give the tie breaker to Hrabosky for the way he entertained fans by carrying on behind the mound between batters.
2007-02-06 18:59:02
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answered by faceman888 4
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Will McEnaney 22 saves
Al Hrabosky 22 saves
2007-02-06 18:08:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Gene Barber?
2007-02-06 18:09:28
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answered by jbarnett3030 1
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Eastwick-CIN
Hrabosky-STL
They both had 22 saves.
2007-02-06 19:01:57
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answered by nikuman565 2
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I think it was Bruce Sutter.
2007-02-06 17:13:36
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answered by charlieandbleau 2
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