“It’s a self-accomplishment in a team game,” Kimbrel said Thursday. “It’s something that’s given once you’re done playing and you’re not part of the team anymore. It’s not something that I can say I haven’t thought about. Obviously I’ve had success, I’ve seen what other guys have done, but it’s not something that consumes me. I still have to do my job, I’ve still got a lot more years to play, I’ve still got a lot more saves to get and a lot more winning to be a part of for that to actually be a conversation.
Craig Kimbrel continues his dramatic turnaround as Chicago Cubs closer, picking up his 350th save in his 12th straight scoreless outing: ‘You see something special’
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