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Mets Sign Former All-Star Closer Craig Kimbrel to Bolster Bullpen
- Craig Kimbrel signed a minors deal that comes with a major-league spring training invite, and he will compete for a spot on the New York Mets' bullpen during spring training, Jon Heyman reported on January 25, 2026.
- After Edwin Díaz departed earlier in the offseason, the Mets added Devin Williams, Luke Weaver, and Luis Garcia to address bullpen turnover with Williams expected as closer.
- Craig Kimbrel remains a nine-time All-Star with 440 career saves, fifth-most all-time, but his 2025 season included just 14 MLB games and a 3.32 ERA over 35 innings in Triple-A.
- $2.5 million would be his base salary if he makes the team, and Craig Kimbrel would likely serve in a middle-relief or low-leverage role, adding veteran depth to the Mets bullpen.
- At 37, Craig Kimbrel faces durability and shoulder concerns, and because he signed in late January, missing the Mets could mean a late signing or the end of his MLB career.
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