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If one asks Craig Kimbrel, he’ll tell you he believes he’ll be an asset for a reimagined Braves bullpen at some point this summer — and maybe even another one after that.
The Atlanta Braves are still waiting for Craig Kimbrel to look like the former version of himself before calling him up.
Kimbrel is still building up his velocity at Triple-A Gwinnett, and there's no timeline for him to be added to Atlanta's 26-man roster, Gabriel Burns of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
We might only be one month into the 2025 MLB season, but it feels as if there has been a season's worth of action already.
Velocity isn't everything, but for a swing-and-miss pitcher like Kimbrel, it certainly matters. The fact that it continues to trend downward is concerning, and shows why he's still in the minor ...
Chandler Simpson, called up to the majors last week, hopes to go where no player has gone since Vince Carter in 1987 - steal ...
1975 — Bob Watson of the Houston Astros, sensing baseball history, raced around the bases on Milt May’s home run and crossed the plate at Candlestick Park in time to score major league baseball’s 1 ...
The Atlanta Braves survived an onslaught of home runs from Arizona Diamondbacks slugger Eugenio Suarez, to win on Saturday.
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