The Baltimore Orioles new closer continues to put up impressive career numbers and just accomplished something that put him past his mentor.
lost their superstar closer Felix Bautista last season to Tommy John surgery, there was concern about how things might look for them in 2024 with the reigning Mariano Rivera American League Reliever of the Year winner sidelined.
Kimbrel has recorded seven saves in a row, good for fourth-most in the league right now and 423 for his career.Kimbrel and Wagner developed a relationship during their time together with thewhen Baltimore's current closer was just a rookie, and Wagner was in his final season. Records are always something players want to hold onto, especially for those on the cusp of a Hall of Fame selection like the legendary left-hander who has just missed the requisite number of votes needed to be inducted."He's always been somebody I've followed and admired, because he was so talented at the beginning. I'm happy for him. I'm not surprised. I've always thought he was great, so I couldn't be happier for him," Wagner said about his former pupil.
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