The Orioles won't be taking former Phillies closer Craig Kimbrel with them into the postseason.
Baltimore designated the 36-year old righthander for assignment on Wednesday, calling up their minor-league arm Bryan Baker with the freed-up roster spot.
He started out the first half fairly decently with a 2.80 ERA, 53 strikeouts, and a .150 batting average against through 39 appearances.
Then Baltimore came back from the All-Star break and everything fell apart.
In 18 appearances since, Kimbrel has an inflated 10.59 ERA and was getting tagged by batters for a .306 average and a .978 OPS.
The Orioles aren't even going to risk carrying that into the playoffs with the hopes for something better given Wednesday's decision, unlike how the Phillies did last year up until it burned them.
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