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The loss is worth negative two points. Beginning with the
1987 MLB season, negative two points have been given for
blown saves. In the
2000 MLB season, the term "tough save", which is worth an additional point, was introduced by Rolaids. A "tough save" happens when a relief pitcher enters the game already having a tying
run on base, and gets the save. The player with the highest point total wins the award. The inaugural award winners were
Bill Campbell (AL) and
Rawly Eastwick (NL); Campbell also won in the following season.
Dan Quisenberry has won the award five times, while
Rollie Fingers,
Bruce Sutter and
Mariano Rivera have won the award four times.
Lee Smith has won the award on three occasions; Campbell,
Dennis Eckersley,
Dave Righetti,
John Franco,
Éric Gagné,
Randy Myers,
Trevor Hoffman, and
Francisco Rodriguez have won the award twice. Fingers (AL 1981) and Eckersley (AL 1992) have won the Relief Man of the Year, the Cy Young Award, and the MLB MVP Award in the same season. Sutter (NL 1979),
Steve Bedrosian (NL 1987),
Mark Davis (NL 1989), and
Éric Gagné (NL 2003) have won the Relief Man of the Year and the Cy Young Award in the same season.
Todd Worrell won both the Relief Man of the Year and the
MLB Rookie of the Year Award in the
1986 MLB season.
Goose Gossage, Fingers, Eckersley, and Sutter have been elected to the
Baseball Hall of Fame. The most recent award winners are Rodriguez (AL) and
Brad Lidge (NL).