I haven't checked the numbers but I can't imagine anyone more dominant, not even Smoltz.
I haven't checked the numbers but I can't imagine anyone more dominant, not even Smoltz.
I would take Smoltz because he was one of the greatest clutch pitchers of all time. Kimbrel is really not tested in the playoffs and he did blow game 162 in 2011 to seal to collapse. Its not really a knock on Kimbrel as it is a man crush on Smoltz.
I love Smoltz but Kimbrel is incredible. I hope he does well in the playoffs this year as I expect he will given the opportunity.
Kimbrel also had a hand in blowing Game 3 of the 2010 NLDS.
But, I think so, yes.
His 3 year run could be the best in the history of MLB.
2010 isn't fair to blame on Kimbrel. Cox should have left him in the game also. He had thrown 20IP in MLB up to that point. We were handcuffed without Wagner though.
The guy has a career ERA of 1.32, 0.89WHIP, .153BAA, 15.1K/9IP, .402OPS allowed and 133 saves in 147 chances (8 of the blown saves were his rookie year).
Kimbrel is flat out incredible and has dominated major league hitters like no other RP ever has, period.
He is the best closer to ever wear a Braves uniform and I am the biggest Smoltz fan in the world. I would rather have Smoltz start game 7 and Kimbrel close it out.
aka RHT10/Cokeman
yeezus (09-04-2013)
I'll tell you what. I love me some Kimbrel but Smoltz seemed more automatic than him. I NEVER thought it was even possible for someone to get a hit off of him when he was our closer.
Natural Immunity Croc
What Smoltz did was brilliant. What Kimbrel is doing is historic.
Natural Immunity Croc
Pugfan (09-04-2013)
This would've been a great DOTW by the way. Need to get folks to post this kind of stuff in the off season especially when the board hits a bit of a lul. Great question and I think he is. That is really saying something about Kimbrel as Smoltz had an amazing run as a closer. With that in mind Kimbrel is basically John Rocker without any of the baggage and with really good control.
I mean... I just don't think we'll ever see a reliever put up the numbers Kimbrel did in 2012. A freaking .654 WHIP. We're all looking at Kimbrel this season and thinking... wow... he's in decline with his .850 WHIP and only 13 K's/9. Smoltz didn't come close to Kimbrel's 2012.
thank you weso1!
I still take Smoltz over Kimbrel.
Kimbrel has a few outings where his control just isn't there and has to rely on putting it in play.
Smoltz was still a pitcher first, thrower second. Kimbrel is getting there though. I feel like Kimbrel falls in love with his curveball/slider too much sometimes (not that they're bad pitches).
Kimbrel with a lead makes me feel comfortable, Smoltz made me feel like it was a done deal.
They're both pretty much automatic, but it's the difference between me saying Kimbrel was a 99.7% sure thing, and Smoltz was a 99.8% sure thing.
Forever Fredi
Another thing of note, Smoltz was dominating during the peak years of the steroids era as closer.
Kimbrel is dominating in an era where pitching has made a comeback the last few years.
In the playoffs, I probably take Smoltz 6/10, just because he can go multiple innings.
Forever Fredi