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He hasn't allowed a run yet this spring and has given up just two hits in his eight one-inning outings.
Kimbrel, who dominated at times last season after coming up for good in the minors, has a fastball that reaches the high 90s and a knee-buckling curveball. He was 4-0 with a 0.44 ERA and struck out 40 in 20 2/3 innings with the Braves.
Control is his only real issue. He struggled in two of his first three appearances this spring. But he has six straight scoreless outings in which he has allowed one hit while striking out eight and walking one in the six innings.
"We miss Billy Wagner," Venters said. "He really taught me a lot last season and I know he helped Craig, too. But I think we still have a good bullpen. Now it's our time to show it."
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