A "middle reliever" in baseball is a role typically assigned to a pitcher who enters the game in the middle innings, usually after the starting pitcher has been replaced. They bridge the gap between the starting pitcher and the closer, often pitching for one or two innings. Middle relievers play a crucial role in maintaining the team's lead or keeping the game close until the later innings. Their performance can significantly impact the outcome of the game.
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