Craig Kimbrel has elected free agency, according to his transaction log on MLB.com. The Mets designated the right-hander for assignment last week, and he passed through outright waivers unclaimed. The nine-time All-Star is now free to look to continue his career elsewhere.
Kimbrel will turn 38 later this week, and he no longer has the dominant strikeout stuff he once possessed. His fastball, which used to touch triple digits, now averages 93.6 mph. His curveball doesn’t miss bats the way it did for so many years. While he has diversified his arsenal to try to compensate, there’s no denying that his best days are behind him. Nonetheless, he has shown a clear desire to prolong his career. Since being released by the Orioles in September 2024, he has signed deals with the Braves, Rangers, Astros, and Mets. He hasn’t been afraid to pitch in the minor leagues if it means another shot to prove he’s still worthy of the majors.
To Kimbrel’s credit, he has never stopped showing signs of promise, even if there have been more downs than ups the past few years. Despite his 5.33 ERA in 2024 and his 6.00 ERA this year with the Mets, he owns a 4.28 xERA and a 3.51 SIERA over the last three seasons, thanks to solid strikeout numbers and a continued ability to suppress hard contact. Although his present-day arsenal might look disappointing compared to his vintage self, he still has better stuff than most pitchers you’ll find in Triple-A. So, while Kimbrel might never have another chance to add to his career saves total (440, fifth all-time), he should be able to find another club willing to give him a chance on a minor league contract.

Come to the Twins. Maybe you’ll get a few more chances for saves
Blow Saves. There I fixed it for you
Please don’t I’d rather sign Bowman back honestly although maybe the Twins are on to something our pen at least in my perception is getting better.
Was surprised they let Bowman go. Especially since they dropped Topa a few days later
I can see Perry and the Angels pursuing him.
Astros need arms… again.
No saves since July 7th 2024.
He can share walk off homers with Jansen in Detroit.
Time to hang it up.
Hoping he climbs into top 3 into the saves list.
Royals?
Surely it can’t get any worse for our bullpen, little to no risk involved.
If anyone is willing to pick him up, American Standard will extend a sponsorship. Kimbrel will only dangle the arm for American Standard.