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The Colorado Rockies are utilizing long relievers more than any other MLB team, with 20 relief appearances lasting over two innings. This strategy aims to maximize pitching effectiveness while minimizing the number of appearances.
The Rockies have made 20 relief appearances that lasted more than two innings this season.
The Colorado Rockies lead the league with 20 long relief appearances, followed closely by the Washington Nationals with 18.
The Rockies' strategy of using long relievers allows them to pitch more innings while reducing the total number of appearances, which may enhance their overall pitching effectiveness.
Chase Dollander, Antonio Senzatela, Tanner Gordon, Zach Agnos, and Valente Bellozo have all recorded multiple long relief appearances this season.

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