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Wood halfway to team record
Just found this tidbit on Jayson Stark's blog. I know it is a few days old, but I think it is still interesting enough...
• 3-K mart: Kerry Wood already has finished out two games for the Indians this season by punching out the side. Believe it or not, he's already halfway to the record for most games like that by an Indians closer. Since the dawn of the modern save rule, no Cleveland reliever has had more than four games in a season in which he finished the game, pitched one inning and got all three outs on strikeouts. The three guys with four in a year: Bob Wickman in 2001, Paul Shuey in 1999 and Jose Mesa in 1996.
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