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Career Highlights
- First major league pitcher to record 40 saves in both leagues.
- First major league pitcher to save 30 or more games in 5 and
6 consecutive seasons.
- First major league pitcher to record 20 or more saves in 10
consecutive seasons.
- 1982 Boston Chapter BBWAA, New England Player of the Year.
- 1985 National League All Star Team.
- 1985 Sporting news Fireman of the Year.
- 1985 Sporting News All Star Team.
- 1985 Rolaids Relief Man Award.
- 1985 American Legion Graduate of the Year.
- 1986 Boston Chapter BBWAA, Special Achievement to a New England
Player Award.
- 1986 National League All Star Team.
- 1987 National BBWAA, Special Achievement Award.
- 1987 Sporting News Fireman of the Year.
- 1987 On the mound to clinch the Minnesota Twins American League
East Championship, American League Championship and the World
Series Championship.
- 1987 season Minnesota Twins MVP.
- 1988 Boston Chapter BBWAA, New England Player of the Year.
- 1988 American League All Star.
- 1989 First recipient of the Rolaids Reliever of the Decade Award
for the 1980's.
- 1990 Boston Chapter BBWAA, Boston Red Sox Fireman of the Year.
- 1991 Boston Chapter BBWAA, Boston Red Sox Fireman of the Year.
- 1991 American League All Star.
- 1991 Inaugural member of the "Rolaids 300 Save Club", along
with Rollie Fingers, Goose Gossage, Lee Smith and Bruce Sutter.
- 1992 Broke Rollie Fingers all time save record at 342.
- At the request of the Cooperstown Hall of Fame donated glove
and cap for record breaking 342nd save, where they remain on display.
- Won 7 monthly Rolaids Awards.
- Currently 4th all time in saves at 367.
- Represented the U.S. All Star team in Japan.
- Won 11 consecutive Rolaids Team Relief Pitcher awards.
- Voted Minnesota Twins All Time, All Star Team member.
- Voted a member of the Montreal Expos 20/th Anniversary Dream
Team.
- Inducted into the Montreal Expos Hall of Fame.
- Inducted into the Berkshire County Hall of Fame.
- Inducted into the Palm Beach County Hall of Fame.
- Inducted into the Cape Cod League Hall of Fame.
- Inducted into the University of Massachusetts Hall of Fame.
- Eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame through special ballot.
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