Atlanta Braves Surprisingly Designate Craig Kimbrel for Assignment Following MLB Return

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08/06/2025 09h57

### Braves Designate Craig Kimbrel for Assignment Shortly After MLB Return

In an unexpected move, the Atlanta Braves have designated veteran reliever Craig Kimbrel for assignment, as reported by Jon Heyman of the New York Post. This decision comes just one day after Kimbrel made a notable appearance, marking his first game with the Braves in over a decade.

The 37-year-old Kimbrel was recently called up from Triple A Gwinnett and demonstrated his enduring skill on the mound, pitching a scoreless inning in a game against the San Francisco Giants. Despite allowing one hit and one walk, Kimbrel managed to strike out one batter, showcasing glimpses of his former prowess.

Kimbrel had initially signed a minor league contract with Atlanta during the offseason and had been working diligently in Triple A to earn his way back to the majors. His brief return to the MLB with the Braves, however, has now been cut short as the team opted to make a roster change.

To fill Kimbrel's spot on the roster, the Braves are bringing up reliever Austin Cox. This move signals a shift in strategy as the team continues to navigate the challenges of the season and manage their bullpen's effectiveness.

The release of a franchise legend like Kimbrel, particularly after such a swift comeback, underscores the often harsh realities of professional sports where form and strategy dictate team decisions. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see what the future holds for both Kimbrel and the Braves as the season progresses.

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