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Mets Weigh Kimbrel's Roster Spot
19 Mar
Summary
- Kimbrel's effectiveness has decreased since 2024.
- He has 440 career saves, showing extensive experience.
- Mets manager Carlos Mendoza sees positive progress in Kimbrel.

The New York Mets face a decision regarding veteran pitcher Craig Kimbrel's place on their Opening Day roster. Kimbrel, signed to a minor league deal in late January, is vying for a bullpen spot.
Although Kimbrel's effectiveness has waned, evidenced by a 5.33 ERA in 2024, he possesses 440 career saves and extensive experience in high-pressure situations.
This spring, Kimbrel has shown flashes of his former self, posting a 3.60 ERA over five appearances for the Mets. However, concerns remain about his fastball velocity and a high walk rate.
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza noted Kimbrel's current form, stating he is "sharp" and "continues to get better." Kimbrel himself acknowledged his body feels good but wished for more velocity.
The final roster decision rests with the Mets' management, as Kimbrel awaits their determination on who will best help the team start the season.




