A closer in baseball is basically the reliever at the end of the game that comes in a finishes the game. The term closer came about back in the 80's as it came to mean when this pitcher came in the game it was over. To record a save, by the rule book, the closing pitcher would have to come into the game and face the batter that would represent the winning run if no outs had been previously recorded in the inning. Notable pitchers that were closers are Lee Smith, Dennis Eckersley, and Eric Gagne.
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2007-04-05 20:52:36
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answered by mc_bugaha 2
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A closer in baseball is a pitcher who comes in during the ninth inning to 'save' a game. If the game is tight, like either tied, or his team is winning by a maximum of 3 runs, the manager will bring him in. A closer's job is to get out of the inning without giving up any runs/ the lead. If the pitcher is having trouble in the eighth inning, a manager might put him in and leave him in for the ninth inning.
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2007-04-06 01:23:22
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answered by Anonymous
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A closer in baseball is basically the reliever at the end of the game that comes in a finishes the game. The term closer came about back in the 80's as it came to mean when this pitcher came in the game it was over. He was to finish the game off usually. Closers dont have to much stamina in them.
2007-04-06 01:19:21
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answered by dwade3 3
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A "closer" is a pitcher who comes in usually in the 8th or 9th inning to "close" out the game by pitching to the final 3-6 batters. Note Jonathan Papelbon of the Boston Red Sox who is probably the best "closer" in the game today.
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2007-04-06 04:14:17
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answered by No one 7
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A closer is the last relief pitcher that pitches for your team in a game
2007-04-09 17:24:15
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answered by Elaine S 5
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Your best reliever in the bullpen who comes in a close game usually in the 9th Inning or if in Extras, the inning where one team has the lead to prevent the other team to score.
To record a SV, the winning run must be at the plate or they could pitch 2 Innings and be recorded with the SV. But that is rare these days.
2007-04-05 21:10:05
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answered by *One Of A Kind* 4
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Look up Mariano Rivera in Wikipedia. The greatest closer in MLB history.
2007-04-06 02:34:49
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answered by Go For Broke 3
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a "closer" is a relief pitcher who tries 2 bring home the win for the starting pitcher.
2007-04-06 06:01:05
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answered by feenafee 4
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Person who finishes off the game usually in the 9th inning
2007-04-09 15:50:48
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answered by BigSnake 2
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He is the pitcher in the game to close it out. Usually the 9th inning.
2007-04-07 11:28:06
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answered by G.W. loves winter! 7
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