Jhoan Duran reached 100 career saves on May 25, 2026, joining the ranks of major league closers to achieve the century mark in the statistic. The Philadelphia Phillies reliever accomplished the feat during a 3-0 victory over the San Diego Padres at Petco Park.
Duran spent his first four seasons with the Minnesota Twins from 2022 through 2024, appearing in 57, 59, and 58 games respectively across those campaigns. He began the 2025 season with Minnesota, pitching in 49 games before joining the Phillies for 23 games to close out that year.
Across his MLB career as a whole, Duran has appeared in 262 games with a 19-27 record and 343 strikeouts over 270.0 innings pitched. His career ERA stands at 2.40 — figures that span both organizations.
The save came as part of the Phillies' shutout win in San Diego, with Duran contributing to his team's 3-0 victory on the road.
The 100-save milestone marks five seasons of major league service since debuting in 2022, representing a significant achievement for the reliever who has established himself as a consistent closer across two organizations.