# Raidel Martínez Moves into Top-10 All-Time Saves List in Japanese Baseball

**Date:** 06/04/2026

Cuban closer Raidel Mart&iacute;nez, of the Yomiuri Giants, made history on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, by earning his 229th career save in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB), breaking a tie with retired Japanese pitcher Masahide Kobayashi to stand alone in 10th place on the all-time saves list in Japanese professional baseball.


The Pinar del R&iacute;o native secured his second consecutive Giants victory, a nail-biting 5-4 win over the Orix Buffaloes, working a tense ninth inning with the tying run in scoring position. Mart&iacute;nez struck out one batter and retired the next two to close it out, lowering his ERA to 1.86 on the season.


With 17 saves in the 2026 season, Mart&iacute;nez leads all Central League closers by two saves over Venezuelan Jos&eacute; Quijada. His current pace suggests he could reach 250 career saves before season's end &mdash; a milestone only four relievers have ever achieved in NPB history &mdash; and could also overtake American Dennis Sarfate (234 saves), the all-time leader among foreign-born pitchers in Japan.


Should Mart&iacute;nez surpass Sarfate's mark, he would become the most prolific foreign closer in the history of Japanese baseball, capping a nine-season NPB career that already makes him a strong candidate for the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame.


(Source: OnCuba News / B&eacute;isbol Japon&eacute;s)

