Craig Kimbrel’s latest public stance as of now centers on his post-2024 career moves, including a notable DFA by the Orioles in 2024 and subsequent attempts to revive his career, including a 2025 minor-league deal with the Braves and later roster moves. Overall, there hasn’t been a single, definitive “stance” statement from him in 2026 that supersedes those recent transactions.
Key points to understand contextually:
- 2024: Kimbrel was DFA’d by the Orioles late in the season after a rough stretch, ending his stint there.[1]
- 2025: He returned to the Braves on a minor-league deal, signaling an openness to a fall-back pathway via the organization that originally developed him; he remained in spring training with the Braves and was assigned to Triple-A Gwinnett before potential major-league call-ups.[2]
- 2025–2026: Subsequent reports show continued evaluation of his role, including continued discussion about his effectiveness in high-leverage relief and potential bullpen roles, but no sustained commitment to a specific closer position or roster spot has been publicly articulated by Kimbrel in 2026.
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