Pittsburgh pirates closest to David Bednar wins 100th career
Pittsburgh pirates closer to David Bednar recorded his 100th career on Saturday against Arizona Diamondbacks.
Bednar became only one of the five pitchers in pirate History to achieve a 100-course historical moment.
The local 30-year-old of Pennsylvania now has its 16th year of the 16th year and reduces its average gained to 2.19
Drafted in the 35th round of MLB 2016 draft, Bednar began his career as a member of San Diego Padres.
He put in 17 matches for Padres between his first two seasons (2019-2020), throwing a brutal 6.75 wind.
In 2021, Bednar was treated with pirates in a deal with three teams he sent Joey Lucchesi THE Subway AND Joe Musgrove of Padre. Since then, Bednard has become an All-Star twice and one of the best baseball facilities.
In his five years with pirates, Bednar has only thrown over an era of the season over 3.00 only once – in 2024 (5.77).
Bednar led the League to Saves (39) during his Yjore 2023 campaign, in which he threw a high career 67.1 cases and 80 strokes while posting a low career 2.00 career.