What is a Save Situation in MLB?

A save situation in Major League Baseball (MLB) occurs when a relief pitcher enters the game with the following conditions met:

  • His team is leading the game by not more than three runs.
  • At least one runner is on base, or the batter has at least one strike against them.
  • The pitcher records the final three outs to preserve the lead.

The save is credited to the relief pitcher who meets these criteria, even if other pitchers contribute to the three final outs. If the lead is blown or the game goes into extra innings, no save is awarded.

  • Q: When does a save situation occur?
    • A: When a relief pitcher enters with a lead of three runs or less, runners on base, or a strike against the batter.
  • Q: Who gets credit for the save?
    • A: The relief pitcher who records the final three outs to preserve the lead.
  • Q: Can a save be credited if the lead is blown?
    • A: No, a save is not awarded if the lead is lost.
  • Q: What happens if the game goes into extra innings?
    • A: No save is awarded in extra innings.
  • Q: How does a save differ from a hold?
    • A: A hold is awarded to a relief pitcher who enters with runners on base and pitches at least one inning without allowing them to score.
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