4 potential landing spots for White Sox reliever Craig Kimbrel on trade market
(Audacy) It's time for the biannual discussion of which team should acquire eight-time All-Star closer Craig Kimbrel next.
The Chicago White Sox traded for Kimbrel in late July after he had a tremendous first half with the crosstown rival Cubs, but they used him as a setup man in front of All-Star closer Liam Hendricks. That arrangement didn't work out, as Kimbrel posted a 5.09 ERA and 4.56 FIP in 24 games with the White Sox. That came after he had a 0.49 ERA and 1.10 FIP in 39 games with the Cubs, a period that also saw him convert 23 of 25 save chances. Closers are often different animals, and some really aren't meant to pitch anywhere other than the ninth inning.

With that in mind, the White Sox do plan to exercise Kimbrel's $16-million club option for 2022, but they'll do so with the expectation of trading him afterward, Bob Nightengale of USA Today reported Wednesday.
Here's an early look at some closer-needy contenders that could make sense as landing spots for the 33-year-old Kimbrel.