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Padres Top 10 Saves, 1970-79
2006-08-17 12:00
by Bob Timmermann

1. Rollie Fingers - 95
2T. Butch Metzger - 16
2T. Vicente Romo - 16
4T. John D'Acquisto - 13
4T. Bill Greif - 13
6T. Mike Caldwell - 12
6T. Bob Shirley - 12
8. Tom Dukes - 10
9T. Mike Corkins - 9
9T. Danny Frisella - 9
9T. Ron Herbel - 9
9T. Al Severinsen - 9

Comments
2006-08-17 17:25:03
1.   tjshere
Mercy! Now I don't feel so bad about crashing and burning on Jon's quiz. Aside from Mr. Fingers, only a couple of those names are more than vaguely familiar.
2006-08-17 17:25:35
2.   Bob Timmermann
Butch Metzger was Rookie of the Year!
2006-08-17 18:00:08
3.   grandcosmo
Don't forget Mickey Lolich who saved 1 game for the Padres in 1978 (while weighing about 300lbs).
2006-08-17 18:04:07
4.   Greg Brock
I wonder if Al Severinson says to people:

"Hi, I'm Al Severinson...You might remember me as the guy tied for ninth in saves for the San Diego Padres between the years 1970-1979."

I sure hope not.

2006-08-17 18:04:46
5.   Greg Brock
Of course, he probably spells his own name correctly.

{bangs head on desk}

2006-08-17 18:19:58
6.   tjshere
Al probably tells folks he was Johnny Carson's bandleader.
2006-08-17 18:34:04
7.   Bob Timmermann
Now it's all linky!

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