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Craig Kimbrel started his career with the Atlanta Braves and had some of his most dominant seasons in Atlanta.
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.
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.
The Atlanta Braves seem to have found their footing as of late, now sitting just two games below the .500 mark after a recent ...
The Atlanta Braves manager highlighted what's stood out to him from Kimbrel's dominant first couple appearances with Double-A ...
The former All-Star closer for the Atlanta Braves continues to build his case for joining the big league bullpen ...
The Atlanta Braves have won five of their last six games and are starting to gain some momentum. One familiar face is eyeing ...
Craig Kimbrel’s promotion to the Braves’ Triple-A affiliate is more than just a typical roster move; it signals a potential ...
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.
Kimbrel threw a scoreless inning on Wednesday for the Gwinnett Stripers, appearing in a game for them 14 years after he last ...
The Braves’ bullpen has been much better of late, outside of last night’s ninth inning when Raisel Iglesias nearly ...
Atlanta signed Kimbrel to a minor-league deal that turns into a $2 million contract if he makes the Major League roster. That ...