Rolaids Relief Man Award

The Rolaids Relief Man Award was an annual Major League Baseball (MLB) award given from 1976 to 2012 to the top relief pitchers of the regular season, one in the American League (AL) and one in the National League (NL).

Rolaids Relief Man Award
Mariano Rivera won the AL Relief Man Award in 1999, 2001, 2004, 2005, and 2009.
SportBaseball
LeagueMajor League Baseball
Awarded forBest relief pitcher in the American League and National League
Sponsored byRolaids
Presented byRolaids
History
First award1976
Final award2012
Most wins5, shared by Mariano Rivera and Dan Quisenberry

Relief pitchers enter the game after the starting pitcher is removed. The award was sponsored by the antacid brand Rolaids, whose slogan was "R-O-L-A-I-D-S spells relief." Because the first closers were nicknamed "firemen", a reference to "putting out the fire" of another team's rally, the trophy was a gold-plated firefighter's helmet.

Statistical performance determined the winner, unlike the voting bodies that chose the recipients of the Cy Young Award and the MLB Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award. Each save was worth three points; each win was worth two points; and each loss was worth negative two points. Beginning with the 1988 MLB season, negative two points were given for blown saves.[1][2] In the 2000 MLB season, Rolaids added an additional point for a "tough save": when a relief pitcher got the save after entering the game with the potential tying run on base. The player with the highest point total won the award.[3]

The first winners were Bill Campbell (AL) and Rawly Eastwick (NL); Campbell also won in the following season. Dan Quisenberry and Mariano Rivera each won the AL award five times, while Rollie Fingers and Bruce Sutter won the award four times each. Lee Smith won the award on three occasions; Campbell, Dennis Eckersley, Dave Righetti, John Franco, Éric Gagné, Randy Myers, Trevor Hoffman, Francisco Rodríguez, Heath Bell, and José Valverde each won the award twice. Sutter (NL 1979), Fingers (AL 1981), Steve Bedrosian (NL 1987), Mark Davis (NL 1989), Eckersley (AL 1992), and Éric Gagné (NL 2003) won the Relief Man and the Cy Young Award in the same season; Fingers and Eckersley won the AL MVP as well, in 1981 and 1992 respectively.[4][5] Todd Worrell won both the Relief Man and the MLB Rookie of the Year Award in the 1986 MLB season.[6] Rivera and Joe Nathan were the only relief pitchers to have tied in points for the award, and both received the award in 2009. Goose Gossage, Fingers, Eckersley, Hoffman, Rivera, Smith, John Smoltz and Sutter were elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame.[7] Craig Kimbrel (NL) and Jim Johnson (AL) were the final award winners in 2012.

In 2013, Sanofi acquired Rolaids from Johnson & Johnson unit McNeil Consumer Healthcare and canceled the award.[8][9]

Winners

Rollie Fingers won the NL Relief Man Award in 1977, 1978, and 1980, and the AL Relief Man in 1981.
Goose Gossage won the AL Relief Man Award in 1978.
Lee Smith won the NL Relief Man Award in 1991 and 1992 and the AL Relief Man Award in 1994.
Trevor Hoffman won the NL Relief Man Award in 1998 and 2006.
John Smoltz won the NL Relief Man Award in 2002.
Éric Gagné won the NL Relief Man Award in 2003 and 2004.
Francisco Rodriguez won the AL Relief Man Award in 2006 and 2008.
J. J. Putz won the AL Relief Man Award in 2007.
Brad Lidge won the NL Relief Man Award in 2008.
WWins
LLosses
SVSaves
TSTough saves
BSBlown saves
ERAEarned run average
WHIPWalks plus hits per inning pitched
Pitcher (#)Winning pitcher and the number of times they had won the award at that point
Player who is still active
Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame
Denotes multiple winners in a single year

National League (1976–2012)

YearPitcherTeamW–LSVTSBSERAWHIP
1976Rawly EastwickCincinnati Reds11–5262.091.115
1977Rollie Fingers (1)San Diego Padres8–9352.991.202
1978Rollie Fingers (2)San Diego Padres6–13372.521.053
1979Bruce Sutter (1)[b]Chicago Cubs6–6372.220.977
1980Rollie Fingers (3)San Diego Padres11–9232.801.291
1981Bruce Sutter (2)St. Louis Cardinals3–5252.621.069
1982Bruce Sutter (3)St. Louis Cardinals9–8362.901.192
1983Al HollandPhiladelphia Phillies8–4252.261.015
1984Bruce Sutter (4)St. Louis Cardinals5–7451.541.076
1985Jeff ReardonMontreal Expos2–8413.181.072
1986Todd Worrell[c]St. Louis Cardinals9–10362.081.225
1987Steve Bedrosian[b]Philadelphia Phillies5–3402.831.202
1988John Franco (1)Cincinnati Reds6–63931.571.012
1989Mark Davis[b]San Diego Padres4–34441.841.047
1990John Franco (2)New York Mets5–33362.531.286
1991Lee Smith (1)St. Louis Cardinals6–34762.341.137
1992Lee Smith (2)St. Louis Cardinals4–94383.121.173
1993Randy Myers (1)Chicago Cubs2–45363.111.208
1994Rod BeckSan Francisco Giants2–42802.771.274
1995Tom HenkeSt. Louis Cardinals1–13621.821.104
1996Jeff BrantleyCincinnati Reds1–24452.411.155
1997Jeff ShawCincinnati Reds4–24212.380.961
1998Trevor Hoffman (1)San Diego Padres4–25311.480.936
1999Billy WagnerHouston Astros4–13931.570.777
2000Antonio AlfonsecaFlorida Marlins5–645044.241.514
2001Armando BenítezNew York Mets6–443333.771.297
2002John SmoltzAtlanta Braves3–255543.251.033
2003Éric Gagné (1)[b]Los Angeles Dodgers2–355201.200.692
2004Éric Gagné (2)Los Angeles Dodgers7–345322.190.911
2005Chad CorderoWashington Nationals2–447271.820.969
2006Trevor Hoffman (2)San Diego Padres0–246052.140.968
2007José Valverde (1)Arizona Diamondbacks1–447172.661.119
2008Brad LidgePhiladelphia Phillies2–041001.951.226
2009Heath Bell (1)San Diego Padres6–442362.711.120
2010Heath Bell (2)San Diego Padres6–147531.931.200
2011John AxfordMilwaukee Brewers2–246021.951.140
2012Craig KimbrelAtlanta Braves3–142131.010.654

American League (1976–2012)

YearPitcherTeamW–LSVTSBSERAWHIP
1976Bill Campbell (1)Minnesota Twins17–5203.011.235
1977Bill Campbell (2)Boston Red Sox13–9312.961.229
1978Goose GossageNew York Yankees10–11272.011.087
1979Jim KernTexas Rangers13–5291.571.126
1980Dan Quisenberry (1)Kansas City Royals12–7333.091.216
1981Rollie Fingers (4)[a]Milwaukee Brewers6–3281.040.872
1982Dan Quisenberry (2)Kansas City Royals9–7352.571.010
1983Dan Quisenberry (3)Kansas City Royals5–3451.940.928
1984Dan Quisenberry (4)Kansas City Royals6–3442.651.028
1985Dan Quisenberry (5)Kansas City Royals8–9372.371.225
1986Dave Righetti (1)New York Yankees8–8462.451.153
1987Dave Righetti (2)New York Yankees8–6313.511.463
1988Dennis Eckersley (1)Oakland Athletics4–24582.350.867
1989Jeff RussellTexas Rangers6–43861.980.950
1990Bobby ThigpenChicago White Sox4–65781.831.038
1991Bryan HarveyCalifornia Angels2–44661.600.864
1992Dennis Eckersley (2)[a]Oakland Athletics7–15131.910.913
1993Jeff MontgomeryKansas City Royals7–54562.271.008
1994Lee Smith (3)Baltimore Orioles1–43363.291.174
1995José MesaCleveland Indians3–04621.121.031
1996John WettelandNew York Yankees2–34342.831.178
1997Randy Myers (2)Baltimore Orioles2–34511.511.156
1998Tom GordonBoston Red Sox7–44612.721.008
1999Mariano Rivera (1)New York Yankees4–34541.830.884
2000Todd JonesDetroit Tigers2–442443.521.438
2001Mariano Rivera (2)New York Yankees4–650372.340.905
2002Billy KochOakland Athletics11–444263.271.270
2003Keith FoulkeOakland Athletics9–143452.080.888
2004Mariano Rivera (3)New York Yankees4–253241.941.081
2005Mariano Rivera (4)New York Yankees7–443541.380.868
2006Francisco RodriguezLos Angeles Angels2–347341.731.096
2007J. J. PutzSeattle Mariners6–140821.380.698
2008Francisco Rodriguez (2)Los Angeles Angels2–362172.241.288
2009Mariano Rivera (5)New York Yankees3–344421.760.905
Joe NathanMinnesota Twins2–247152.100.932
2010Rafael SorianoTampa Bay Rays3–245031.730.802
2011José Valverde (2)Detroit Tigers2–449002.241.190
2012Jim JohnsonBaltimore Orioles2–151032.491.019

Notes

a Won Cy Young Award and MLB Most Valuable Player Award in the same season.
b Won Cy Young Award in the same season.
c Won MLB Rookie of the Year Award in the same season.

See also

References

General
  • "Rolaids Relief Man Award Past Winners". McNeil Consumer Healthcare Division of McNeil-PPC, Inc. Archived from the original on February 16, 2012. Retrieved March 25, 2012.
  • "Relief Man Award winners". Major League Baseball. Retrieved May 23, 2009.
  • "Rookie of the Year Awards & Rolaids Relief Award Winners". Baseball-Reference. Retrieved May 26, 2009.
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