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  1. Rollie Fingers. Roland Glen Fingers (born August 25, 1946) is an American former right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for three teams between 1968 and 1985. His effectiveness helped to redefine the value of relievers within baseball and to usher in the modern closer role.

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  2. Roland Glen „RollieFingers (* 25. August 1946 in Steubenville, Ohio) ist ein ehemaliger US-amerikanischer Baseballspieler in der Major League Baseball (MLB). Biografie. Rollie Fingers begann seine Karriere als rechtshändiger Werfer in der American League bei den Oakland Athletics am 15. September 1968.

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  3. Rollie Fingers. Position: Pitcher. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 6-4 , 190lb (193cm, 86kg) Born: August 25, 1946 in Steubenville, OH. High School: School: Debut: (Age 22-021d, 12,755th in major league history) 1.1 IP, 4 H, 0 SO, 1 BB, 4 ER.

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  4. Rollie Fingers was a relief pitcher who played for the Athletics, Padres and Brewers from 1968 to 1985. He won three World Series, one MVP award, and set the record for career saves with 341.

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  5. 21. Feb. 2022 · Rollie Fingers is a Hall of Fame reliever who played for the A's, Padres and Brewers in a 17-year MLB career. He was known for his dominant saves, his facial hair and his role in the 1972 World Series. Learn about his top 10 moments, from breaking the saves record to winning MVP and Cy Young awards.

  6. 18. Aug. 2011 · Rollie Fingers - Baseball Hall of Fame Biographies. Rollie Fingers' 17-year career epitomized the emergence of the modern-day relief ace. After watching him post inconsistent results as a...

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  7. Rollie Fingers is a Hall of Fame relief pitcher who played for the Oakland Athletics, San Diego Padres and Milwaukee Brewers from 1968 to 1985. He won three World Series, three AL MVP awards and one NL Relief Man award, and had a career ERA of 2.91 and a batting average of .172.