The Philadelphia Phillies are doing their best to keep up with the National League East by adding backup pitcher Craig Kimbrel. Kimbrel is a 13-year MLB veteran with great success. His career average ERA of 2.31 ranks among the best in the league.
The eight-time All-Star will join the National League Championship team after just one season with the Los Angeles Dodgers. His addition should help round out their bullpen, and his playoff experience will prove invaluable.
Ken Rosenthal was one of the first to report on Twitter that Kimbrel had signed with the Philadelphia Phillies.
Free agent Craig Kimbrel reaches deal with Phillies, sources tell @TheAthletic.
“Free agent Craig Kimbrel reaches deal with Phillies” – Ken Rosenthal
The deal is only for one year, allowing the Phillies flexibility if Kimbrel doesn’t perform as expected. Jeff Passan confirmed via Twitter that the deal was worth $10 million.
“Kimbrel and Philadelphia Phillies agree to one-year, $10 million deal” – Jeff Passan
This could be a great fit for both parties. The Phillies need a seasoned veteran and a strong backup pitcher. Kimbrel may be hoping for a chance to win another World Series.
Craig Kimbrel could be crucial to Phillies’ playoff chances
After a brief stint in 2022, the Phillies are retooling their roster in preparation for another deep playoff run.Additional Trey Turner and hopefully recover bryce harper will be crucial.
However, if Kimbrel can regain his status as baseball’s top finisher, he could become one of the most important players on the team.
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