The Braves and right-hander Craig Kimbrel have agreed to a minor league deal, reports Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic. The SportsMeter client will earn a $2MM salary if brought up to the big leagues, reports Jeff Passan of ESPN. He’ll spend some time building up before reporting to Triple-A Gwinnett, reports Mark Bowman of MLB.com.
Kimbrel, 37 in May, has been on a rollercoaster in recent years. He had a long run as one of the most effective closers in the league, starting that tenure with Atlanta. From 2010 to 2014, he tossed 289 innings for them, allowing only 1.43 earned runs per nine. His 9.6% walk rate was a bit high but he had a massive 42.2% strikeout rate in that time. He quickly became the club’s closer and earned 185 saves in a four-year stretch from 2011 to 2014. He would continue to produce similar results for a few years, going to the Padres and Red Sox.
But as alluded to, things have been far rockier lately. A free agent after 2018, Boston gave him a $17.9MM qualifying offer. Kimbrel rejected that offer, meaning that any signing club would have to forfeit at least one draft pick. That seemed to have a significant impact on his market, as he remained unsigned until after the summer draft, which was held in June at that time. No longer tied to draft pick forfeiture, he signed a three-year, $43MM with the Cubs in early June of 2019.
Perhaps it was due to missing the first half of the season, but Kimbrel’s results were awful once he became a Cub. He eventually made 23 appearances for them that year, posting an ugly 6.53 ERA. That carried over into the shortened 2020 season, as he had a 5.28 ERA that year. Over those two seasons, he still struck out 35.2% of opponents but his 14.5% walk rate was far higher than average.
In 2021, he seemed to rebound in a big way. He made 39 appearances for the Cubs that year with a tiny 0.49 ERA. His 9.5% walk rate was still above average but a massive improvement over the previous two years. He also punched out 46.7% of batters faced. He was shipped across Chicago at that year’s deadline, with the White Sox sending Nick Madrigal and Codi Heuer to the Cubs. Unfortunately, his results immediately backed up, as he posted a 5.09 ERA over the remainder of the season.
Despite that rough finish, the Sox picked up his $16MM club option, though they traded him to the Dodgers for AJ Pollock just prior to Opening Day 2022. Heading to Los Angeles seemed to work out for a while, though he again had a rough finish. He had a 33.8% strikeout rate in the first half but punched out just 20.7% of opponents in the second half. He lost the closer’s job in September and then was left off the Dodgers’ postseason roster.
Going into 2023, the Phils gave him a one-year, $10MM deal, which led to a good bounceback season. Kimbrel posted a 3.26 ERA over 71 appearances that year, with a 33.8% strikeout rate and 10.1% walk rate. But a one-year, $13MM deal with the Orioles last year led to another downturn. He had a 5.33 ERA for Baltimore, striking out 31.5% of batters but also giving out walks 13.4% of the time. He was designated for assignment and released in September.
The overall track record is obviously impressive. Kimbrel has a career ERA of 2.59 and is fifth on the all-time saves list. He’s just seven behind Kenley Jansen, who will close for the Angels this year, and 38 away from third-place Lee Smith. But he’s been incredibly shaky in recent years, so it’s anyone’s guess what he can provide this year.
There’s little harm on a minor league deal. Atlanta can get a close-up look at him over the next few weeks and see how it goes. If he doesn’t look like he can engineer another bounceback, they can simply move on. Some veterans have guaranteed opt-outs in their minor league deals, but that wouldn’t apply to Kimbrel since he was released before the end of the 2024 season. It’s possible he negotiated some opt-outs into his deal, though no details of that nature have been reported yet.
Atlanta’s bullpen took a hit when it was reported that Joe Jiménez will likely miss the entire season due to knee surgery. They should have Raisel Iglesias, Dylan Lee, Pierce Johnson and Aaron Bummer locked into four spots. One of Ian Anderson or Grant Holmes could have a long relief role. That leaves three spots available early on. Daysbel Hernández is on the roster and could secure one.
The club also has a big collection of notable guys on minor league deals, including Héctor Neris, Enyel De Los Santos, Jake Diekman, Chasen Shreve, Buck Farmer and others. That is perhaps a reflection of the club hoping to avoid the competitive balance tax this year. Per RosterResource, they project to have a $230MM CBT number, about $11MM shy of the $241 base threshold. They have opted to sign many minor league deals and hope that a handful of them turn out to be hidden gems.
Kimbrel will jump into that cluster of non-roster veterans trying to earn major league jobs. He has the most impressive track record of anyone in that group but is a few weeks behind them and will have to overcome the memories of a poor 2024 season.
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Angel Perdomo did NOT need to be exiled to Anaheim for this.
Kimbrel is a HOF closer and yes, he was terrible last year, but Perdomo looked horrible this spring. And btw, those transactions are mutually exclusive. One transaction does not effect the other as this is a minor league deal
“…does not AFFECT the other…” sorry couldn’t help it and yes I have issues…
perdomo was exiled for McCann
Dang I wanted Rangers to get him.
Champ: I wouldn’t wish him on any team. He’s cooked.
I would wish him to the cheating Asstros.
Don’t worry Champ. They still got Corbin, who’s equally as bad..
Are we even surprised?
When they call down to the bullpen they say, “Is Kibbles & Bits ready cause this game has gone to the dogs!” Ahahahahaha!
Please make him cut his disgustingly greasy have and pewb beard
Do not be jealous pronk….
I have a regular beard and well maintained hair. Kimbrel has just really let himself go, I want the old closer back.
He still has a chubby baby face. He looks like if someone photoshopped an infant to look like a dirt bag.
@bartharley what’s your take as a baby?
@Pronk: Tell us how you really feel.
I thought I did?
I’m waiting on Harley Jarvis weighing in, I don’t need the opinions of Tammy Lee Fubbins or people of equivalent stature in society.
Whoosh.
I thought we were on the same page with the playful banter?
Full circle for one last hurrah
I’m glad to see someone is willing to at least give Kimbrel a slight chance. But given his career so far, it would be nice if he could end his career on a more positive note than last season’s disaster.
Good luck, Craig!
Stuart: You mean the last 3 1/2 seasons.
2023 wasn’t bad.
And so it concludes, come full circle.
I remember when he was first dealt to the Padres. Didn’t realize that he would come to be such a journeyman. He really should be commended on a heck of a career — Can’t imagine he’ll be pitching much longer.
I called this in the one chat but alas no one took the bait. 🙂
Would love to see him close games again for Atlanta
So would the rest of the NL East
Guy’s career started by getting injured in at work. Started a throwing program in school to build up his arm while his foot healed up. The rest is history…
How to get rich quick?
1. Get your leg/foot injured at work.
2. Start a throwing program at school.
3. ???
4. Profit!
Hopefully he can dash the Phillies playoff hopes again!
While I had Kimbrel returning to the Braves on my bingo card — on a minor league deal, def not. He’s no David Robertson, but is he really holding out for 10-11m?
This is the best thing I have heard all day! I love it!
Welcome home Craig!
Not only did he begin his career with the Braves, he’s from Huntsville, AL, which is a short distance from Atlanta
2024 1st half ERA: 2.10
2nd half: 11.50
yikes
Can’t wait for him to be closing games again. You heard it here first
So you’re wishing ill on Iglesias? Because that’s what it’s gonna take.
Or we could just wait 1 year after the Braves fail to resign Iglesias
Not the sharpest tool in the shed Getgone2
Perfectly balanced as all things should be.
Good to see how he does returning home and where he was at his greatest.
Looking forward to facing him in the playoffs 😉
I know he was bad last year, but I was still surprised at the lack of interest in him this year
Quite literally, this is the first thing they’ve done this offseason that makes sense
Decline set in at age 27 and he was done as elite at age 30, but still managed to stick around for another $83 million. Got to love MLB GMs.
JackStraw : Amazing how far a reputation will take you even though he fizzled out the last half of ’21.
His age 29 season was one of the best of his career. He did very well in his age 30, 33, and age 35 season’s.
If nothing else Jack, you are very consistent at being wrong.
Sign Mauricio Cabrera and Luis Gohara!
I was wondering why I got the notification which said THAT GUY in my dynasty league picked up Kimbrel this morning
This was the same guy that picked up Josh Gordon every time a report came out that he was clean and working hard
Most of his season in Philly was successful… until it wasn’t, and at the worst possible time.
IMO it’s time to retire. He’s made more than enough money, and he’s got a WS ring. Hang it up.
Worth the risk
Smart move by the Braves…Reds should have signed him as Alexis Davis has looked awful this spring.
But how has Diaz looked?
Low cost/medium risk good move Braves to bring back an old time hero
if anyone can fix him it is the ATL
I still think Kimbrel has something left. I wouldn’t want him as my closer but you can’t tell me he is worse than guys who have gaurenteed spots like Reed Garrett, Miguel Castro, etc.
Unless he learns to throw strikes, he’ll stay in AAA.
He was good in the first half so for cheap just ride him when hot
It won’t be easy and might have to play next year too. He’s 60 saves for 500 for his career. I think it’s pretty cool he’s come full circle to possibly and potentially end his career where he started. I hope he does well. And makes the team.
Not gonna lie, really surprised Hoyer didn’t pick up Kimbrel considering how much he loves dumpster diving for relief pitching.
They are going to have to run a pre/post- game shuttle from Buckhead hotels to Gwinnett for all these former major leaguers in the AAA bullpen.
Something about that silly pose he makes when he looks in for the signal from the catcher has always grated on me. Looks like a way to get attention IMHO.
They’ve got to resist the urge to use Kimbrel daily when he’s going well. The past few years he’s burnt out by mid-to-late August and no good in October. If the Braves limit his appearances, maybe he’ll make it to the postseason and be effective…
@positively_broad_st has a valid point. at this age, he just doesn’t have the ability to be a workhorse all season, best thing that could happen to him is very light use in the minors and even some limited time with the Braves in the 1st half to save his arm.
then, he can bring his chicken arm stance to the post season race and peak at the right time.
still, not exactly a hot take but I can’t see him getting 38 more saves and passing Lee Smith. he’s secured himself a Hall spot but maybe not as the #3 all time saves leader.