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Texas Rangers
3
San Francisco Giants
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Milwaukee Brewers
18
Los Angeles Angels
11
Cincinnati Reds
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Seattle Mariners
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Colorado Rockies
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Arizona Diamondbacks
11
Athletics
GW 60
11
Los Angeles Angels
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Los Angeles Angels
9
Los Angeles Angels
GW 61
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Minnesota Twins
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Minnesota Twins
11
Minnesota Twins
GW 62
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Detroit Tigers
9
Detroit Tigers
13
Detroit Tigers
GW 63
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Cleveland Guardians
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Cleveland Guardians
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Cleveland Guardians
GW 64
6
Boston Red Sox
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Boston Red Sox
12
Boston Red Sox
GW 65
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Athletics
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Athletics
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Athletics
GW 66
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Boston Red Sox
9
Boston Red Sox
8
Boston Red Sox
GW 67
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Boston Red Sox
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Minnesota Twins
2
Minnesota Twins
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Minnesota Twins
GW 68
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Athletics
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Athletics
10
Athletics
GW 69
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Milwaukee Brewers
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Milwaukee Brewers
GW 70
7
Houston Astros
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Houston Astros
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Houston Astros
GW 71
9
Kansas City Royals
1
Kansas City Royals
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Kansas City Royals
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Kansas City Royals
GW 72
13
Miami Marlins
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Miami Marlins
18
Miami Marlins

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12 May 2025

Notches first save

Booser threw a perfect ninth inning to earn a save against Miami on Sunday.

Analysis

Booser needed only six pitches (five strikes) to retire the Marlins' 8-9-1 hitters in Sunday's win. It was his first save of the season after picking up his first win of the year Friday against Miami. He now owns a 4.80 ERA with a 15:8 K:B across 15 innings. Two of Booser's last three appearances have been save opportunities, and the White Sox's closer role still appears to be very fluid.

7 May 2025

Blows save chance

Booser (0-3) allowed two runs (one earned) on three hits and one walk while recording only one out to blow the save and take the loss Tuesday against the Royals.

Analysis

Booser was brought in to protect a one-run lead in the ninth inning and suffered from a combination of poor pitching and bad luck. He walked the leadoff man, but Chase Meidroth had a pop fly bounce off his head one batter later. A subsequent pair of singles -- one of which didn't leave the infield -- gave the Royals the walk-off win. Booser started the season decently but has allowed six earned runs across his last 4.1 innings of work and doesn't look likely to continue to see save chances.

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