i’m curious to see where this is going. Lol.
Philip
You know me too well, LOL. OK.
Romano is 27 of 30, this year. 90%. For his career he is 86 of 96 over parts of 3 seasons, which is 89.6%
Rivera is consensus all-time greatest closer.
Career save percentage is 89.1%
Obviously Rivera did it over 19 seasons so there's no comparison in that sense. But this is no lucky hot streak or small sample size for Romano. It's a solid result for the entirety of his career to this point. His numbers have been like this since Day 1. There's been no major ups or downs. He's been consistent. What more can he do? What more can the fan base expect of him to not get all the negativity? I find it rather perplexing.
Like I said, he may blow every save opportunity for the rest of his career for all I know. I'm not making any long term declarations or even short term predictions, but for all the chance he's had to demonstrate his ability, he's done admirably. When he started as a closer, if anybody told you that these would be his stats to this point, every fan would have been elated. Like I said, adjectives like elite mean nothing. His results have been excellent, is all I'm saying.
BTW, I know you loved Henke, as we all did. His career save %age was 85%