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Francisco Rodriguez ties MLB record with 57th save

Francisco RodriguezLos Angeles Angels closer Francisco Rodriguez tied a Major League Baseball record Thursday night by recording his 57th save of the season in the Halos’ 7-4 win over the Seattle Mariners.

“Tell you what,” he said, “I’d trade the record for a ring. To win a championship, not every year you can win a championship. That’s what I’m here for, and that’s what I really want now.
“I look forward to continue doing what I’m doing and staying healthy for the full year.”

“When you’re sitting on a seven-run lead,” Angels manager Mike Scioscia said, “the furthest thing from your mind is getting your closer in. But when it’s a save opportunity, Frankie’s going to get it. He’s done a great job.

“You can’t help but pull for him. He’s had an incredible season, an unbelievable career. When he gets one more, it’s going to be something that’s special. I know Bobby Thigpen and how hard he worked for his 57 saves.”

I remember watching the 2002 World Series when K-Rod first broke out. You could tell then that he had something special and was going to be a great closer in the future. He’s a special kind of player and like Scioscia said, he’s easy to root for.

Sunday MLB Roundup: Relax K-Rod!

It was yet another important and exciting Sunday afternoon in the majors.

– Anaheim Angels closer Francisco “K-Rod” Rodriguez continued his tear and collected his 50th save of the season on Sunday in a 5-3 win against the Minnesota Twins. He’s the fastest to 50 saves by far, taking only 129 games to reach the milestone. His next stop: Bobby Thigpen’s record of 57. Say goodbye Bobby!

– Pedro Feliz hit a huge, clutch walk-off homer for the Phillies to lead them to a 5-2 victory over the LA Dodgers. The Phillies win, plus a Mets loss against the Astros, puts them just a half-game-back.

– For the fifth time in eight starts, Chicago Cubs SP Rich Harden struck out 10 or more batters. The victims this time around were the Washington Nationals. Harden pitched seven strong innings, giving up just two hits and one earned run in a 6-1 victory over the Nationals.

– The Red Sox were able to defeat the Blue Jays by a score of 6-5 with a walk-off homer by Jed Lowrie in the 11th inning Sunday. The Red Sox now focus their attention on the New York Yankees, who held off the Baltimore Orioles with an 8-7 win.

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