
By Chris Pummer
Staff Writer
Former White Sox reliever Bobby Thigpen's MLB record of 57 saves in a season is in serious jeopardy after the Angels' Francisco Rodriguez picked up his 50th of the season on Sunday.
The Angels don't so much have their sights set on making the playoffs so much as they do on what they're going to do once they get there. That means I wouldn't be surprised to see them rest Rodriguez down the stretch more than if they were in a tight race. But Rodriguez is now so close, I think he can't help but shatter Thigpen's mark. Rodriguez made to 50 faster than anyone else ever, and by a big margin.
Here are the other guys on the single-season list and the number of saves each guy collected by the end of the day on Aug. 24. Take note of the two Cubs on the list.
| Thigpen (1991) | 57 (43) |
| Eric Gagne (2003) | 55 (43) |
| John Smoltz (2002) | 55 (44) |
| Trevor Hoffman (1998) | 53 (41) |
| Randy Myers (1993) | 53 (37) |
| Mariano Rivera (2004) | 53 (43) |
| Eric Gagne (2002) | 52 (44) |
| Rod Beck (1998) | 51 (37) |
| Dennis Eckersley (1992) | 51 (40) |
| Mariano Rivera (2001) | 50 (39) |
| Rodriguez (2008) | ?? (50) |