Iglesias accounted for 29 of Atlanta's saves in 2025 for an 85.3 percent team save share that was 3rd-highest among closers overall. The right-hander endured some struggles during his age-35 campaign, but finished strong by posting a 0.38 ERA, 0.72 WHIP and a league-leading 16 saves over the final two months. Iglesias held opposing hitters to a .129 BAA and .188 SLG on his fastball, which were the second-best marks in the league for those who tossed a minimum of 300 of that pitch type. He leaned on his four-seamer more heavily down the stretch, tossing it roughly 50 percent of the time from the beginning of August compared to the high-20's-to-low-30's that he was throwing it prior; an adjustment that yielded far more favorable results. While multiple teams expressed interest in signing Iglesias this off-season, the veteran closer signed a 1-year, $16M contract to stay in Atlanta for the 2026 campaign. On average, Iglesias has been the 12th closer off the board in early 2026 drafts. Read Past Outlooks