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Closer
Closers stand on the pitching mound, which is located in the center of the infield and 60 feet, six inches away from home plate.
A closer is often considered the best relief pitcher that a club has in its bullpen. Closers are most often deployed for the final inning of a game when a narrow lead -- three runs or less -- needs to be protected. Closers almost always excel against both right- and left-handed batters and are more often than not capable of striking out batters at high rates. Most closers are right-handed, although there are typically a few left-handed closers in baseball each season.
On offense: Closers receive even fewer at-bats than the standard relief pitcher, as they appear only late in games. If a closer's spot comes up in the batting order, the manager will often pinch-hit for the closer. Most closers go the entire season without an at-bat. For example, Aroldis Chapman tallied just two at-bats over the first six seasons of his Major League career.
Los dea can suck my dick.
This is what the dea uses nowadays.i dont know about other countrys. But this is what they use in the usa.
Friggin cable guy crossed ya wires,I ordered UFC 259 and have Vanilla dutch on split screen......I'll be disputing the 69.95 if you don't raise the shades and have the Mrs slip into something....shall we say 'more comfortable '