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Craig Kimbrel

Craig Kimbrel (born May 28, 1988) is an American professional baseball relief pitcher renowned for his dominant tenure as a closer, accumulating 440 career saves to rank fifth all-time in Major League Baseball history. Over his 16-season MLB career spanning nine teams—Atlanta Braves (2010–2014, 2025), San Diego Padres (2015), Boston Red Sox (2016–2018), Chicago Cubs (2019–2021), Chicago White Sox (2021), Los Angeles Dodgers (2022), Philadelphia Phillies (2023), Baltimore Orioles (2024), and Houston Astros (2025)—Kimbrel has posted a 2.58 ERA across 851 appearances, with 1,282 strikeouts in 821.2 innings pitched. Drafted by the Braves in the third round of the 2008 MLB Draft out of Wallace State Community College, he debuted on May 7, 2010, and rapidly ascended to stardom, leading the National League in saves three times (2011 with 46, 2012 with 42, and 2014 with 47) while setting rookie records for saves and earning the 2011 NL Rookie of the Year Award. Kimbrel's accolades include nine All-Star selections (2011–2014, 2016–2018, 2021, 2023), four Reliever of the Year Awards (two Trevor Hoffman NL Reliever of the Year in 2011 and 2014, and two Mariano Rivera AL Reliever of the Year in 2016 and 2017), the 2011 Rolaids Relief Man Award, and top-10 finishes in Cy Young Award voting five times (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017). He also contributed to the Boston Red Sox's 2018 World Series championship, appearing in nine postseason games that year with a 5.91 ERA. Known for his high-velocity fastball averaging 95–98 mph and devastating curveball, Kimbrel holds distinctions as the youngest pitcher to reach 100, 200, and 300 career saves, underscoring his status as one of the most effective closers of his era. In recent years, Kimbrel has navigated team transitions amid performance fluctuations, signing a one-year, $13 million contract with the Phillies in 2023 where he earned his ninth nod but struggled with a 5.33 the following season in . Entering 2025 at age 37, he began the year on a minor-league deal with the Braves, his original team, and was called up from Triple-A Gwinnett on June 6 after posting a 2.00 in the minors; he appeared in one game for before being . Kimbrel then signed a minor-league contract with the on June 12, was released on August 21 without MLB action, and joined the Astros on August 22, where he pitched in 13 games with a 2.25 over 12 but no saves before becoming a on November 2. As of November 2025, Kimbrel remains unsigned, continuing to pursue opportunities in the majors.

Early life

Upbringing and family

Craig Kimbrel was born on May 28, 1988, in Huntsville, Alabama, to parents Mike and Sandy Kimbrel. He grew up in a family deeply immersed in baseball, with much of their life centered around the sport from an early age. Kimbrel has two brothers, Alan and Matt, both of whom shared his passion for baseball; Matt later pursued a professional career in the minor leagues with the Atlanta Braves organization. The family's home environment in Huntsville emphasized athletic development, with Kimbrel starting to play organized baseball at age four near local fields like Optimist Park, fostering his initial interest amid the area's vibrant youth sports scene. Mike Kimbrel, an electrician by trade, played a key role in his son's upbringing by providing summer work opportunities on sites, which helped instill discipline and resilience while exposing him to the value of outside of sports. Sandy Kimbrel supported the family's athletic pursuits, contributing to a nurturing dynamic that prioritized their sons' involvement in local Huntsville culture, known for its community leagues and parks that nurtured young talent.

Amateur baseball career

Kimbrel attended Lee High School in , graduating in 2006 after playing from 2003 to 2006. In addition to , he was a for the school's . He competed primarily as a right-handed and middle during his high school career. In his senior season, Kimbrel recorded a 3-7 record on the mound. Following high school, in the summer of 2006, Kimbrel was working on a site for his father when 800 pounds of sheetrock fell on his left foot, breaking several bones including three metatarsals. Unable to bear weight on the foot for months, he adapted by practicing long toss from his knees, which helped refine his mechanics and significantly boost his velocity. Kimbrel enrolled at in , where he pitched for the Lions during the 2007 and 2008 seasons. As a freshman in 2007, he excelled with an undefeated 8-0 record and a 1.99 , often serving as the team's closer and occasional starter. His performance earned him a selection in the 33rd round of the 2007 by the , though he opted to return for his sophomore year after declining a $125,000 . In 2008, Kimbrel transitioned more fully to pitching, finishing with a 9-3 record, a 2.88 , and 123 strikeouts over 81 in 15 appearances. During his time at Wallace State, he significantly increased his velocity from the mid-80s mph to the mid-90s mph, drawing heightened attention from scouts and elevating his stock. This development culminated in his selection as a third-round pick (96th overall) by the Braves in the 2008 MLB , for a $391,000 bonus.

Professional career

Draft and minor leagues

Kimbrel was selected by the Atlanta Braves in the third round (96th overall) of the 2008 Major League Baseball draft out of Wallace State Community College in Hanceville, Alabama. He signed with the team for a $391,000 bonus, forgoing a commitment to play at the University of Alabama. In his debut professional season, Kimbrel appeared in 24 relief outings across three affiliates: the Rookie-level (), Class A Rome Braves (), and High Class A (). He compiled a 0.51 over 35.1 , allowing just 18 hits while recording 56 strikeouts and 21 walks, with 4 saves. His performance highlighted emerging velocity that had first drawn scouts' attention during his career, where he struck out 123 batters in 81 innings. Kimbrel's 2009 campaign featured rapid progression through the Braves' system, with assignments to four levels in 49 relief appearances. He began at High Class A Myrtle Beach, where control struggles contributed to a 5.47 in 19 games (26.1 innings, 45 strikeouts, 28 walks). Following a demotion, he dominated at Class A with a 0.90 in 16 outings (20 , 38 strikeouts, 6 walks, 10 saves). Promoted to Double-A (Southern League) in late July, Kimbrel posted a 0.77 across 12 appearances (11.2 , 17 strikeouts, 7 walks, 6 saves), and he made two scoreless outings at Triple-A Gwinnett Braves in September (2 , 3 strikeouts, 4 walks). Overall, he finished with a 2-3 record, 2.85 , 103 strikeouts, 45 walks, and 18 saves in 60 . His strikeout rate led all relievers at 15.5 per 9 , though elevated walks (6.8 per 9) underscored ongoing command challenges. Throughout his tenure, the Braves emphasized refining Kimbrel's control while harnessing his velocity, which reached the mid-90s, and developing his . Assigned exclusively to from his debut—unlike his starting role in —Kimbrel adapted quickly to short, high-leverage outings, never exceeding two in any pro appearance. Baseball America ranked him as the Braves' No. 10 prospect and top pitching prospect that fall.

Atlanta Braves (2010–2014)

Kimbrel made his major league debut with the on May 7, 2010, against the Philadelphia Phillies at . In his initial season, he transitioned into a setup role in the Braves' bullpen, appearing in 21 games and posting a 4-0 record with a 0.44 over 20.2 , allowing just one earned run while striking out 40 batters. This strong start highlighted his potential as a high-leverage reliever, though he recorded only one save that year. The 2011 season marked Kimbrel's breakthrough as the Braves' primary closer, where he appeared in a league-high 79 games and secured 46 saves—a major league record for a rookie at the time—with a 2.10 ERA across 77 innings. His performance earned him his first All-Star selection and the National League Rolaids Relief Man Award, recognizing his earned run average and saves total among relievers. Kimbrel's dominance in late innings, fanning 127 batters at a rate of 14.8 per nine innings, solidified his role and contributed to the Braves' competitive playoff push. Kimbrel maintained elite production in 2012 and 2013, establishing himself as one of baseball's premier closers with consecutive appearances that extended his streak to four straight years. In 2012, he recorded 42 saves in 63 outings, achieving a 1.01 over 62.2 innings while limiting opponents to a .127 against him. The following year, 2013, saw him reach a career-high 50 saves in 68 appearances, tying John Smoltz's franchise single-season record for the Braves, alongside a 1.21 and 98 strikeouts in 67 innings. These seasons underscored his consistency, with Kimbrel converting 92 of 98 opportunities across the two years. In 2014, Kimbrel continued his high-impact relief work, notching 47 saves in 63 games with a 1.61 over 61.2 , striking out 95 batters and finishing ninth in voting. His final appearance for the Braves came in a win over the , after which the team traded him to the Padres in December for four prospects, including outfielder Jabari Blash and pitchers Kyle Forester and Zach Jackson. Over his initial tenure with Atlanta from 2010 to 2014, Kimbrel made 294 relief appearances, amassing 186 saves and a 1.43 while posting a 15-7 record. Kimbrel's emergence as an elite closer during this period was fueled by his explosive pitching arsenal, particularly a that averaged over 95 mph and a sharp that induced swings and misses at an elite rate.

San Diego Padres (2015)

On April 5, 2015, the traded closer Craig Kimbrel and outfielder Melvin Upton Jr. to the Padres in exchange for outfielder , outfielder , right-handed pitcher Matt Wisler, outfielder Jordan Paroubeck, and the Padres' 41st overall selection in the 2015 MLB Draft. The deal brought Kimbrel to under the remaining three years of his four-year, $42 million contract extension originally signed with Atlanta in 2014. Coming off four straight National League-leading save totals and three All-Star selections with the Braves, Kimbrel was acquired to anchor the Padres' late-inning relief as part of A.J. Preller's aggressive roster overhaul. Kimbrel appeared in all 61 of his games for that season, converting 39 of 45 save opportunities while posting a 4-2 , 2.58 , and 87 strikeouts over 61 innings. However, the year marked a relative downturn from his Atlanta dominance, highlighted by uncharacteristic control problems—23 walks issued, raising his walk rate to 3.4 per nine innings—and six blown saves, his highest total to that point in his career. On November 13, 2015, the Padres traded Kimbrel to the Boston Red Sox for a package of four prospects: , Javier Guerra, left-handed , and infielder Carlos Asuaje. The move came amid widespread criticism of the original acquisition's value for , as the Braves parlayed the return into foundational pieces for their roster, while Kimbrel provided just one season of service before being flipped.

Boston Red Sox (2016–2018)

On November 13, 2015, the Boston Red Sox acquired Craig Kimbrel from the San Diego Padres in exchange for four prospects: outfielder , pitcher Javier Guerra, infielder Carlos Asuaje, and pitcher . The trade brought Kimbrel under team control for three years, with the Red Sox assuming $11 million for 2016, $13 million for 2017, and a $13 million club option for 2018, which they exercised in October 2016. As the team's primary closer, Kimbrel quickly reestablished his dominance after a challenging 2015 season, leveraging his high-velocity and sharp to anchor the . In 2016, Kimbrel appeared in 57 games for the Red Sox, posting a 2.56 over 53 with 31 and 83 strikeouts, earning his fifth selection despite missing time due to left in for a medial meniscus tear that sidelined him for about five weeks. He bounced back strongly in 2017, making 67 appearances with a 1.43 in 69 , converting 35 of 37 opportunities and fanning 126 batters while dealing with an early-season finger injury on his throwing hand that affected his command but did not limit his overall workload. Kimbrel's performance that year included a career-best 16.43 strikeouts per nine , solidifying his role as one of the league's relievers. Kimbrel's 2018 season saw him in 63 games, recording a 2.74 across 62 1/3 with 42 saves and 96 strikeouts, tying for second in the in saves. In the postseason, he played a pivotal role for the Red Sox, who won the 4-1 over the , securing three saves including the clincher in Game 5 where he pitched a scoreless ninth . Over his three years in , Kimbrel compiled a 2.44 with 108 saves in 187 appearances and 305 strikeouts in 184 1/3 , contributing significantly to the team's 2018 championship while earning nods each season. Following the title, Kimbrel became a after rejecting a $17.9 million qualifying offer, sparking rumors of potential trades or signings with teams like the and Philadelphia Phillies amid his pursuit of a long-term deal.

Chicago Cubs (2019–2021)

After a successful stint with the Boston Red Sox, where he recorded 42 saves and a 2.74 in 2018, Kimbrel signed a three-year, $43 million contract with the Chicago Cubs on June 7, , missing the entire due to the prolonged free agency. He made his Cubs debut on June 27 but struggled immediately, posting a 6.53 over 23 appearances with 13 saves in 20.2 , allowing nine home runs and issuing 12 walks while striking out 30. His velocity dipped to an average of 96.2 , down from 97.5 the previous year, exacerbating command issues that led to frequent baserunners and contributed to the Cubs' bullpen instability, which finished the season with a 3.98 . The 2020 season, shortened to 60 games by the , offered limited opportunities for Kimbrel, who appeared in 18 games for a total of 15.1 with a 5.28 , two saves, 28 strikeouts, and 12 walks. Early struggles persisted with mechanical issues causing poor finishes on pitches, but he rebounded strongly in his final 14 outings starting , allowing just two earned runs over 12.2 for a 1.42 while holding opponents to a .098 . In , Kimbrel returned to elite form as the Cubs' closer, compiling a 0.49 with 23 saves, 64 strikeouts, and 13 walks across 39 appearances and 36.2 innings before the team traded him to the on in a bid to bolster their playoff chances. His improved command, with a career-low walk rate early in the season, helped stabilize the temporarily, though ongoing inconsistencies from prior years lingered as a factor in the Cubs' rebuild decisions.

Chicago White Sox (2021)

On July 30, 2021, the acquired Craig Kimbrel from the Chicago Cubs in exchange for and Codi Heuer, a move aimed at bolstering their amid a competitive Central race. The trade came as the Cubs were struggling in the standings, prompting them to seek prospects in return for the veteran closer. Kimbrel, who had signed with the Cubs as a prior to the 2019 season, transitioned to the crosstown rivals to provide late-inning stability. In the second half of the 2021 season, Kimbrel excelled with the White Sox, posting a 0.86 ERA over 31 appearances while securing 23 saves in 31 chances. His dominant performance, which included 42 strikeouts in 31.1 innings, helped solidify the White Sox bullpen and contributed to their first AL Central title since 2008. Kimbrel's high-velocity fastball and sharp proved effective against AL Central opponents, limiting opponents to a .127 during his tenure with the team. Kimbrel played a pivotal role in the White Sox's late-season push, earning saves in critical games, including the series-clinching victory against the Cleveland Indians on September 23, 2021, that secured the division championship. His contributions extended to the , where he recorded a save in Game 3 against the Houston Astros, though the White Sox were eliminated in four games. Following the season, Kimbrel became a and was not retained by the White Sox, who opted to pursue other relief options.

Los Angeles Dodgers (2022)

On April 1, 2022, the Los Angeles Dodgers acquired Craig Kimbrel from the Chicago White Sox in exchange for outfielder A. J. Pollock, with Kimbrel earning $16 million for the season as part of his existing contract. In 63 relief appearances for the Dodgers, Kimbrel compiled a 3-5 record with a 3.75 ERA over 60 innings, securing 22 saves while striking out 72 batters for a 10.8 K/9 rate. Midseason reports highlighted concerns over a dip in his fastball velocity, averaging around 94 mph compared to prior years, though he sustained a high strikeout rate through effective use of his curveball. Initially installed as the primary closer, Kimbrel shared ninth-inning duties later in the season with reliever Evan Phillips amid a stretch of inconsistency, including five blown saves in 27 opportunities overall. The Dodgers won a franchise-record 111 games in the regular season but were upset in the NLDS by the Padres, losing the series 3-1. Kimbrel's regular-season struggles led to his exclusion from the NLDS roster, as manager Dave Roberts opted for a closer-by-committee approach with other relievers. Following the early playoff exit, Kimbrel entered free agency and signed a one-year, $10 million contract with the Phillies on December 23, 2022.

Philadelphia Phillies (2023)

On December 23, 2022, Kimbrel signed a one-year, $10 million contract with the Philadelphia Phillies, aiming to rebound from a challenging 2022 season with the where postseason inconsistencies factored into his free agency negotiations. In 2023, Kimbrel served as the Phillies' primary closer, appearing in 71 games and compiling an 8-6 record with a 3.26 , 23 saves, and 94 strikeouts over 69 . The Phillies' depth, bolstered by arms like José Alvarado and , occasionally shifted Kimbrel into setup situations during multi-inning needs or matchups, though he retained the ninth-inning role for most high-leverage spots. Kimbrel experienced an early-season struggle with an 8.25 in his first 14 appearances but rebounded strongly, posting a 1.08 over his next 25 outings through early July, which earned him an selection as an injury replacement. In the second half, following the break, he maintained effectiveness with a 3.09 across 32 appearances, contributing to Philadelphia's late push to the . In the postseason, Kimbrel appeared in seven games during the NLDS against the and the NLCS against the Diamondbacks, where the Phillies fell in seven games despite taking a 2-1 series lead. He recorded a 0-2 mark with a 6.00 , three , and five strikeouts in 6 innings, highlighted by a blown save in NLCS Game 4 when he allowed a game-tying two-run homer to in the eighth inning, leading to a 6-4 Diamondbacks victory. Following the Phillies' NLCS defeat, Kimbrel entered free agency and signed a one-year, $13 million deal with the in December 2023.

Baltimore Orioles (2024)

On December 6, 2023, the signed Craig Kimbrel to a one-year, $13 million contract for the 2024 season, aiming to bolster their bullpen with a veteran closer who had contributed to the Philadelphia Phillies' postseason run the previous year. Kimbrel began the season effectively as the Orioles' primary closer, posting a 2.10 over his first 34 appearances through the All-Star break, converting 19 of 21 save opportunities while striking out 52 batters in 34.1 innings. However, his performance declined sharply in the second half, where he recorded a 11.50 in 18 innings across 23 outings, allowing 23 hits and 17 walks. Kimbrel's struggles were marked by a noticeable drop in velocity, averaging 93.9 mph for the season—nearly three miles per hour below his 2023 mark—and an elevated walk rate that reached 20.8% in . These issues led to the loss of his closer role in July amid considerations of further adjustments to his usage, though he remained on the major league roster. Overall, in 57 appearances with , Kimbrel finished 7-5 with a 5.33 , 23 saves, 73 strikeouts, and 31 walks in 52.1 innings. The Orioles designated Kimbrel for assignment on September 18, 2024, following a poor outing against the San Francisco Giants, as the team shifted toward its younger relief pitchers to solidify the late-season bullpen. He was officially released on September 24, 2024, becoming a free agent and paving the way for his subsequent team transitions in 2025.

Atlanta Braves (2025)

On March 18, 2025, Craig Kimbrel signed a minor league contract with the Atlanta Braves, marking a sentimental return to the organization where he had established himself as an elite closer during his initial tenure from 2010 to 2014. The deal included an opt-out clause, allowing Kimbrel to pursue major league opportunities elsewhere if none arose with Atlanta. Kimbrel began the season in the Braves' minor league system, initially assigned to Double-A Columbus on April 14, 2025, before a promotion to Triple-A Gwinnett Stripers, where he posted a 2.25 ERA over 12 innings in 14 appearances, striking out 17 batters while maintaining a 1.42 WHIP. His performance in the minors showcased a resurgence in command, though velocity concerns lingered from his 2024 struggles. Amid depth issues following a significant collapse in a June 5 game against the Giants, the Braves called up Kimbrel on June 6, 2025, selecting his contract from Triple-A. In his only appearance of the stint, Kimbrel pitched a scoreless seventh , retiring the side in order with one and inducing two groundouts—his first outing for since 2014. However, the Braves designated him for assignment the following day, June 7, citing roster constraints and the need for more versatile relief options. Kimbrel cleared waivers and was outrighted to Gwinnett on June 7, but on June 9, he elected free agency rather than accept the assignment, opening the door to pursuit by other teams including the .

Texas Rangers (2025)

Following his designation for assignment by the on June 7, 2025, and subsequent election of free agency, Kimbrel signed a minor league contract with the on June 12, 2025, and was assigned to their Triple-A affiliate, the . In his stint with Round Rock, Kimbrel made 24 relief appearances, posting a 3.86 over 21 with 28 strikeouts and no saves. He did not receive a call-up to the roster during this period. The Rangers granted Kimbrel his unconditional release on August 21, 2025, as the team assessed its options amid a push for the , allowing him to pursue other opportunities. This move enabled an immediate transition to another contender later that day.

Houston Astros (2025)

On August 22, 2025, the Houston Astros signed veteran reliever Craig Kimbrel to a major league contract for the prorated portion of the league minimum salary of $760,000, following his release from the ' Triple-A affiliate the previous day. Kimbrel provided depth to the Astros' during the final stretch of the season, appearing in 13 games and compiling a 2.45 across 11 , with 16 strikeouts and a 1.36 . His steady performances in roles contributed to Houston's push for the AL West title, helping stabilize late-inning situations amid injuries to other arms. Notable outings included a scoreless ninth inning on September 27 against the , where he struck out the side to secure a 6-1 victory, and high-leverage relief in the mid-September series versus the Seattle Mariners, during which he allowed just one run over three appearances. Kimbrel concluded the 2025 season as a , with reports indicating potential interest from teams seeking experienced help heading into 2026.

International career

2013 World Baseball Classic

Kimbrel was selected to the roster for the at the , where he served as the primary closer. He appeared in four games during the tournament, going 0-1 with a 4.91 over 3.2 and no saves. One of Kimbrel's key outings came in pool play against on March 10, when he entered in the ninth of a 9-4 victory, striking out the side including to close out the game. Kimbrel also contributed in the second-round 7-1 victory over on March 13, delivering a scoreless . However, he took the loss in the March 14 game against the , allowing two runs in the ninth of a 3-1 defeat. In the elimination game against on March 15, Kimbrel pitched a scoreless ninth in a 4-3 loss. The was eliminated in the second round after the loss to . The physical and mental demands of preparing for and participating in the affected Kimbrel's performance in the early part of the 2013 MLB season with the . After the tournament, he experienced a slow start, recording three blown saves in his first nine opportunities and posting a higher than his previous seasons' dominance. This rust was attributed to fatigue from the international competition, though Kimbrel rebounded to lead the with 50 saves by season's end.

2017 World Baseball Classic

Kimbrel was not selected for the Team USA roster for the , despite being a candidate based on his status as one of MLB's elite and his prior international experience. Team USA, led by manager , captured the nation's first championship with a dominant 8–0 victory over in the final at on March 22.

Awards and honors

All-Star selections and individual awards

Kimbrel earned nine selections to the , recognizing his dominance as a closer across multiple teams and leagues. His initial four consecutive appearances came from 2011 to 2014 with the , where he was voted in by players and fans for his league-leading save totals and sub-2.00 ERAs each season. Following a brief stint with the Padres in 2015, Kimbrel joined the Boston Red Sox and made three straight teams from 2016 to 2018, selected via a combination of fan balloting (which accounts for roughly half of starting positions) and votes from players, managers, and the commissioner's office for reserves like relievers. He added selections in 2021 with the Chicago Cubs, where his midseason trade to the highlighted his value, and in 2023 with the Philadelphia Phillies as an injury replacement, underscoring his enduring impact despite career . These honors often coincided with peak regular-season performances that elevated team stability and morale, as teammates cited Kimbrel's selections as motivational benchmarks for high-pressure situations. In addition to All-Star nods, Kimbrel received the National League Rolaids Relief Man Award in 2012, an honor based on a formula rewarding saves, earned runs allowed, and games finished, which he won for his 42 saves and 1.01 while with the Braves. He also captured the inaugural National League Reliever of the Year Award in 2014, MLB's recognition for the circuit's top reliever voted by players and executives, after posting 47 saves and a 1.61 that season. Kimbrel led the in saves four straight years from 2011 to 2014, with 46 in 2011 (tied for MLB lead), 42 in 2012, 50 in 2013 ( lead), and 47 in 2014, establishing him as the premier closer of his era and contributing to Atlanta's consistent playoff contention. Later, in June 2023 with the Phillies, he was named Reliever of the Month after going 2-0 with five saves, a 0.69 , and 21 strikeouts in 13 outings, a performance that reinforced his veteran reliability and spurred Philadelphia's midseason surge.

Cy Young Award and Reliever honors

Kimbrel's exceptional performance as a closer earned him notable consideration in voting during his early career with the , where relievers seldom contend against starting pitchers. His most prominent showing came in , when he finished fourth in the voting. That year, Kimbrel posted a 1.21 across 67 , converted 50 saves in 53 opportunities, and recorded a 0.881 while striking out 98 batters. In 2014, he finished tied for ninth with 3 voting points from three fifth-place votes, despite a strong 1.61 over 61.1 , 47 saves in 50 opportunities, a 1.115 , and 95 strikeouts. The rarity of a reliever achieving such a high finish underscores the Award's evolution and challenges for aces. Since the award's inception in 1956, only three relievers have won it outright: (1981 ), (1992 ), and Eric Gagné (2003 ), with no reliever victorious since. Kimbrel's 2013 fourth-place finish highlighted his elite command and ability (13.2 K/9 rate) in an era dominated by starters' innings totals. Earlier finishes included fourth place in 2013 (behind winner ), fifth in 2012 (behind R.A. Dickey), and ninth in 2011 as a . His voting success drew parallels to , whose career dominance—marked by a 2.21 ERA and 652 saves—yielded five top-five finishes but no win, including a second-place result in 2004. Beyond contention, Kimbrel collected four Reliever of the Year honors, cementing his reputation as a dominant late-inning force. These included the in 2012 for his 1.01 and 42 saves, the MLB of the Year in 2013 after leading the with 50 saves and a 1.21 , the inaugural Reliever of the Year in 2014, and the Reliever of the Year in 2017 with , where he recorded 35 saves and a 1.43 . The awards, selected by players, executives, and media, recognized his consistent excellence across organizations and leagues, with Kimbrel often leading in saves during his years, such as his rookie-record 46 in 2011.

Postseason and team achievements

Kimbrel's postseason career spans multiple teams and series, where he appeared in 31 games, posting a 0–3 record, 4.50 ERA, 12 saves, and 32 strikeouts over 31.1 innings pitched. His early playoff experience came with the in 2010 (four appearances in the ), 2012, and 2013, serving as the closer in short stints during the and ; in 2012, he threw a scoreless in the Wild Card loss to the St. Louis Cardinals, while in 2013, he earned a save in Game 4 of the against the before the Braves were eliminated. With the Boston Red Sox from 2016 to 2018, Kimbrel appeared in the postseason each year, including two games in the 2016 ALDS, two in the 2017 ALDS, and nine in 2018 across the ALDS, ALCS, and . In 2018, he contributed to the Red Sox's championship with a over 10⅔ innings and six saves, including a perfect ninth inning for the save in Game 2 of the against the . Although he struggled with control, issuing eight walks, his efforts helped secure the title in a 4–1 series win over the Dodgers. Kimbrel appeared in one game for the Chicago Cubs in the 2020 and three for the in the 2021 ALDS. His 2022 stint with the ended without postseason appearances, as he was omitted from the NLDS roster against the Padres due to late-season inconsistency, marking an early exit from playoff contention. During the 2023 playoffs with the Philadelphia Phillies, Kimbrel made seven appearances en route to the NL pennant, recording a 6.00 ERA over six innings with three and one blown save, including a loss in Game 7 of the NLCS against the Arizona Diamondbacks after the Phillies advanced past the wild card and NLDS rounds.

Playing style

Pitch repertoire

Craig Kimbrel's pitch repertoire centers on a and a primary , with minimal use of supplementary offerings for deception. His , characterized by rising action due to high spin rates, has been his most utilized pitch, accounting for 50–70% of his throws across his career. Early in his MLB tenure from 2011 to 2014, the fastball averaged 97–100 mph, often reaching peaks of 102 mph, establishing it as an overpowering weapon. Kimbrel's main breaking pitch has been a slider, typically delivered at 84–88 mph with sharp horizontal and vertical break, serving as his primary out-inducing offering and used around 40% of the time in his prime years. This pitch proved particularly effective against right-handed batters, generating high whiff rates through late movement. By , he began transitioning toward a variant of his , maintaining similar velocity around 84–86 mph while enhancing drop and depth, which became a staple in his arsenal thereafter. He has occasionally mixed in a curveball and changeup, each comprising under 10% of his pitches, primarily to disrupt timing in favorable counts rather than as core weapons. The curveball, thrown at 82–85 mph, adds vertical separation, while the changeup, at 87–89 mph, provides fade against left-handers. Following 2020, Kimbrel experienced a notable velocity decline on his fastball, dropping to an average of 95 mph initially and settling around 93.5 mph by 2025, prompting adjustments including increased reliance on his slider (rising to 11% usage in 2025) to compensate for reduced raw speed.

Mechanics and effectiveness

Kimbrel's pitching delivery features a quick arm action from a low three-quarters slot, which creates significant for hitters despite his relatively modest 6-foot frame. This motion allows him to generate and late movement on his pitches, making it difficult for batters to pick up the ball early in its trajectory. The efficiency of his arm path, refined through targeted training, enables a compact yet powerful release that maximizes extension toward the plate. Kimbrel approaches each outing with an aggressive mentality, relentlessly attacking the to impose his will on hitters, a trait that defines his closer's resolve under pressure. This high-octane mindset, honed through meticulous preparation and video study, emphasizes overpowering batters rather than nibbling at the edges. However, his bold has contributed to challenges, particularly in later seasons, resulting in a career walk rate of 4.2 BB/9 as he occasionally misses the zone with high-effort deliveries. The combination of his and approach has driven Kimbrel's effectiveness, evidenced by a rate of 14.0 K/9 and opponents hitting just .170 against him. His fastball-slider mix thrives in this framework, amplifying swing-and-miss potential. Post-injury adaptations, such as those following 2019 , involved biomechanical tweaks to his arm path and lower-body drive, helping him sustain dominance after setbacks like tendinitis. In his later career years after 2021, Kimbrel has faced increased vulnerability to the , posting a 1.1 /9 rate amid adjustments to age and evolving hitter strategies. This susceptibility stems partly from elevated usage in high-leverage spots, where contact quality has risen against him. Despite these challenges, his core mechanics continue to yield above-average results in strikeouts and limiting hard contact overall.

Personal life

Family and marriage

Craig Kimbrel married Ashley Holt, a former cheerleader at , on December 1, 2012. The couple met during Kimbrel's early years with the , when Holt was living in . Holt has been a steadfast supporter throughout Kimbrel's career, often attending games and providing emotional backing during challenging periods. Kimbrel and Holt have two children: a daughter, , born on November 3, 2017, and a son, Joseph, born June 7, 2022. was born with congenital heart defects, requiring multiple surgeries, including procedures shortly after birth and another in early 2018 at . Kimbrel took family leave from Red Sox in February 2018 to support his wife and daughter during the second surgery, describing the experience as the "toughest thing" his family had faced but crediting it with strengthening their bond and his . The family has navigated Kimbrel's frequent team changes, from to , , , , and beyond, maintaining a close-knit unit amid the demands of . Kimbrel's approach to parenting draws from his own upbringing in , where his father supported his pursuits without dictating them, traveling long distances by motorcycle to attend games and encouraging independence. This influence is evident in how Kimbrel prioritizes his children's autonomy, particularly in sports and activities, while balancing his career relocations.

Philanthropy and interests

Kimbrel has been actively involved in philanthropy, particularly supporting children's health initiatives. He has donated to Curing Kids Cancer, pledging $100 for every save and $25 for every , which accumulated over $35,000 by the mid-2010s through his MLB performances. In recent years, he has partnered with organizations like Water Mission to advance efforts focused on providing clean water access globally, including volunteering in recovery efforts following Hurricane Helene in in October 2024. During his tenures with the Atlanta Braves and Boston Red Sox, Kimbrel collaborated with team foundations to host youth baseball clinics, offering training and mentorship to young players. For instance, he participated in the Braves' Future Stars Youth Baseball Clinic in 2013 alongside teammates, emphasizing skill development and access to the sport. Similarly, while with the Red Sox, he headlined Players Trust City Clinics events, bringing special needs athletes and local youth together for inclusive baseball experiences. These efforts extended to his hometown of Huntsville, Alabama, where he and his brother advocated for revitalizing youth baseball programs in 2017. Beyond charity, Kimbrel's personal interests include , which he has described as a way to stay physically active during the offseason by walking through wooded areas. A devout born-again Christian, he frequently incorporates his into public discussions, crediting it for providing strength during career challenges such as injuries and performance slumps. Kimbrel has engaged in , including a 2024 podcast appearance where he shared stories of , highlighting how helped him navigate the "beauty in the struggle" of . Reflecting on his post-2024 career, Kimbrel has emphasized the challenges of balancing extensive MLB travel with ongoing community involvement, noting in interviews that his 16-season tenure across multiple teams has deepened his commitment to off-field impact despite the demanding schedule.

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