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Posted by torridjoe on 6/11/2003, 4:36 pm, in reply to "Re: did Koch get a save last night?" And I suppose this goes without saying, but he also cannot be the winning pitcher. :)
I think the tying run can also be in the hole and still be a save opp.
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: That's pretty clearly not a save....
: - did he finish the game? Yes. But, he must
: meet one of the following:
: - was the tying run on deck (or better) when
: he entered? No.
: - did he pitch at least a FULL inning with a
: lead of three runs or less? No.
: - did he pitch three full innings? No.
: Thus, no save, based on what you described
: above.
: --Previous Message--
: he entered the game with 1 out in the 9th and
: a
: 3 run lead. Gave up a run, but finished
: the game for the win, yet none of the
: major stat sites gave him credit for a
: save. I thought that was clearly a save
: situation, but is there some obscure rule
: that prevented him from the save?
: :
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