Published 9/12/2008
at L.A. Times - Baseball News
He gives up two hits but gets the last three outs for his 57th save of the season, tying Bobby Thigpen's 1990 record.
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Francisco Rodriguez got the final three outs for his 57th save to tie Bobby Thigpen's major league record, and the Angels beat the Seattle Mariners, 7-4, Thursday night at Angel Stadium.
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