Ryan Helsley Eyes Cardinals Save Record
Historical Performance
Ryan Helsley is making history with his remarkable performance as the closer for the St. Louis Cardinals. On Monday, he recorded his 30th save of the season, making him the first reliever in Major League Baseball to reach that milestone this year.
Elite Stats
Helsley's dominance on the mound is evident in his statistics. His 24 saves lead the league, and his fastball velocity ranks in the top percentile of the sport. In addition, he has compiled an impressive 1.25 ERA and 60 strikeouts in 57.1 innings pitched.
Record-Breaking Pace
Helsley is on pace to break the Cardinals' single-season save record, currently held by Trevor Rosenthal, who recorded 48 saves in 2015. With 25 consecutive saves, Helsley has set a new franchise record for the Cardinals.
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