bravesnumberone
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Another 40-save season for Kimbrel.
Kevin McAlpin @KevinMcAlpin 37s
Craig Kimbrel is the first pitcher in MLB history to record 40+ saves in 4 straight seasons, starting with his rookie campaign. #Braves
Kevin McAlpin @KevinMcAlpin 37s
Craig Kimbrel is the first pitcher in MLB history to record 40+ saves in 4 straight seasons, starting with his rookie campaign. #Braves
Another 40-save season for Kimbrel.
Kevin McAlpin @KevinMcAlpin 37s
Craig Kimbrel is the first pitcher in MLB history to record 40+ saves in 4 straight seasons, starting with his rookie campaign. #Braves
We should trade him.
You mean starting with his first full season as closer. He was called up in May his rookie year.
You mean starting with his first full season as closer. He was called up in May his rookie year.
We should trade him.
He only pitched 20 innings and had rookie eligibility the following year as he won the ROY award.
I would. There is only so much a 1 inning closer can do. Venters at his best was the only invaluable reliever I ever saw.
I can't remember if he lost it on number of days in majors or not. i want to say no because IIRC September doesn't count towards that particular rookie qualification or some BS like that.
Giants are up on the Brewers but with the Cards loss the Braves will only be 1 game behind the 2nd WC spot if the Giants hang on. A half game if the Giants lose.
screw that, I want the Division.
I realize the "conventional wisdom" says you don't give long term contracts/money to a closer but I'm glad we've locked him up for an extended period.
IMO we need to do the same thing with JHey and JUp. While Heyward hasn't been "all that" offensively having his defense in right field is huge. We've already discussed at length why we need to keep JUp in Atlanta for awhile.
This isn't any old close though. People ahven't grasped this yet but Kimbrel could be well on his way to going down as one of the all-time greatest closers.