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Dec 8, 2014; San Deigo, CA, USA; Atlanta Braves former pitcher

John Smoltz

(left) during MLB Winter Meetings at Manchester Grand Hyatt. Mandatory Credit: Jake Roth-USA TODAY Sports

John Smoltz

Smoltz is the only pitcher in MLB history with more than 200 wins and 100 saves. He had at least 14 wins 10 times in his career. He won a Cy Young Award in 1996, placed in the top-10 in Cy Young voting four other times, eight All Star appearances and a Silver Slugger for being the best hitting pitcher.

He led the league with 55 saves in 2002, managing 154 saves in under three-andd-a-half seasons before returning to a starter role in 2005.