Baseball is in a constant state of flux and change. Whether the  developments are as obvious as the advent of the designated hitter or as  subtle as the time limit between pitches, changes continue to occur  that shape and reshape America's Pastime. One of the most discernable  changes has been the specialization of the pitching staff. There was a  time when the typical relief pitcher was either a washed-up veteran  trying to hold on, an underachieving starter sent to bullpen Siberia by  the manager, or a pitcher with good stuff but without the mojo to pitch  deep into games. How things have changed. Fireman will bridge the gap  between those days and today's game by reviewing the history of relief  pitching and examining the influence and changes in the game that have  brought bullpens to their present state. Using statistics, tend  analysis, and interviews with front-office personnel, managers, coaches,  and pitchers past and present, author Fran Zimniuch delves into the  changing nature of the bullpen in baseball and how the current,  specialized role of the closer came into being.
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