50PoundHead
Hessmania Forever
There's a certain kind of joy that comes from knowing your team has a lights-out closer. And I don't think we've ever had a pitcher that made me laugh in disbelief more often than Kimbrel. Major League hitters should not look as bad as they routinely did against Craig- check out Ian Desmond's batting line against Kimbrel next time you get a chance, then look at the contract Desmond will get this off-season.
Thanks for all the good times, Craig. Enjoy Petco.
Former Twins' manager Tom Kelly was a crank, but he always stressed the psychological value of having a strong closer. A lot of folks don't put much stock in the "between the ears" part of the game, but you watch a team with a shaky closer and often times, they get out of sync trying to put games away. You want to hand the ball to a guy and have thew team know full well that if the lead isn't held, it's an aberration and not a portent.