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Kimbrel headed to L.A. after swap for Pollock

- By Jack Harris

The Dodgers pulled off a blockbuste­r trade Friday, acquiring All-Star reliever Craig Kimbrel from the Chicago White Sox in exchange for outfielder AJ Pollock.

Kimbrel, 33, has been one of baseball’s best closers for most of the last decade, with 372 saves and a 2.18 ERA during his 12year career. With the Dodgers, he can fill the void left by the departure of Kenley Jansen, likely taking over a closer role the team had previously been planning to address by committee.

To pull the deal off, however, the Dodgers had to give up one of the most experience­d pieces of their lineup in Pollock, a 10year veteran coming off two of the best seasons of his career.

However, pitching is a much bigger need for the Dodgers, who will still have one the best lineups in baseball but appear to be thinner on the mound (and in the starting rotation, in particular) than usual entering the season. Friday’s trade addresses one big need, solidifyin­g their plans at the back of the bullpen exactly a week before opening day.

No money was exchanged in the deal, according to a person with knowledge of the situation, making it effectivel­y a cash neutral transactio­n.

Pollock, 34, was due to earn $10 million this year and has a $10 million player option for 2023, or a $5 million buyout. Kimbrel is due $16 million this year, after the White Sox picked up a club option on his contract, and will be a free agent at the end of the season.

Kimbrel is an eight-time All-Star who began his career starring for the Atlanta Braves between 2010-2014. He was traded to the San Diego Padres in 2015, then dealt again to the Boston Red Sox in 2016, where he stayed for three seasons.

At every stop during that stretch, he was dominant. He recorded at least 30 saves in eight straight seasons. He posted an earnedrun above 3.00 only once.

But upon signing with the Cubs midway through the 2019 season, after he had waited for a bigger contract in free agency, Kimbrel suddenly regressed. In his first season in Chicago, he had a 6.53 ERA. He wasn’t much better during the pandemic-shortened 2020 season, recording a 5.28 ERA.

Kimbrel had a bounce back start to last year, earning an AllStar selection after beginning the year with 23 saves and a 0.49 ERA over his first 39 games.

But then Kimbrel was traded to the White Sox before the deadline. Pushed into a set-up role in front of White Sox closer Liam Hendriks, the right-hander struggled the rest of the season, posting a 5.09 ERA in 24 appearance­s with his new team.

With Hendriks still occupying the closer role with the White Sox this year, there had been speculatio­n throughout the spring that the team might try to move Kimbrel before the start of the season.

And in the Dodgers, the White Sox found a willing trade partner, filling a need of their own in the outfield by getting Pollock.

 ?? Chicago Tribune/TNS - Chris Sweda ?? After seeing All-Star closer Kenley Jansen sign with the Braves, the Dodgers picked up a former Atlanta closer Friday, getting Craig Kimbrel from the White Sox for outfielder A.J. Pollock.
Chicago Tribune/TNS - Chris Sweda After seeing All-Star closer Kenley Jansen sign with the Braves, the Dodgers picked up a former Atlanta closer Friday, getting Craig Kimbrel from the White Sox for outfielder A.J. Pollock.

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