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Question Posted Wednesday January 10 2007, 1:20 am

If a pitcher is coming into the bottom of the ninth with a 10 nothing lead, but then gives up 9 runs and still comes away without blowing it, does he get a save?

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MikeCFT answered Wednesday January 10 2007, 1:24 pm:
No..the closer has to come in when the lead is by 3 runs or less and close out the inning to get the save. So if Billy Wagner comes into the bottom of the 9th inning and the Mets are winning 4-1 and he gets all the outs he gets the save but if they're winning 5-1 he does not.

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