Chad Cordero
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"Chad Patrick Cordero" is an American former professional baseball player. A pitcher, he played in Major League Baseball for the Montreal Expos / Washington Nationals and Seattle Mariners.

Cordero's best season was in 2005, when he was an MLB All-Star/All-Star and won the Rolaids Relief Man Award. During the period of 2005–2007, he recorded 113 saves, second most in the National League behind Trevor Hoffman's 131.

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[Both came on fastballs, the pitch Cordero has ridden to a franchise-record 44 saves.] All the guys went out there today and battled all day, and I throw one inning and I blow it, ... I just want to throw stuff. I'm just upset.

All the guys went out there today and battled all day, and I throw one inning and I blow it. I just want to throw stuff. I'm just upset.

I'm not going to let the last couple of outings get me down.

From early on, we found out that these fans know the game. They have our backs, and however this season plays out, we're looking to be playing in front of them next year.

If we lost this game, we might be done, ... It shows we can battle back. If feels good whenever I get chances to be successful.

[Cordero had appeared in 72 games. When asked if all the work was wearing on him, he said...] It could be. You always get tired. That's no excuse. I still got to go out there and make the pitches. Being tired is no excuse.

I never thought I could do this. Who knew I could do this? Not me. I just go after the hitters and try to learn something every day. I haven't been fancy these last couple of weeks. Throwing just fastballs.

That stuff happens, but that shoulder is feeling fine and I'm ready to go in any situation, ... Nothing is hurting me. I'm just a little tired.

I just went out and blew it again. I tried to get the ball away from the plate. It came back over and he made me pay for it.