That Craig Kimbrel stance, you see that? He’s a baseball player, throws that ball real good. But the way he stands, oh honey, it’s somethin’ else. Folks ’round here, they been talkin’ and talkin’ about it. Say it looks mighty peculiar. But hey, that boy’s been playin’ for a long time, since way back in 2010 or somethin’. He’s one of them best closers, I hear. He gets them saves, that’s what they call it. This year, that team, the Baltimore Orioles, they let him go. They call it “cut ties.”
Why That Boy Stands Like That
Now, why he stands like that, bent over like he’s lookin’ for somethin’ on the ground? I don’t rightly know. Some folks say it’s his signature pose, like how some folks sign their name all fancy. He’s been doin’ it for years and years, that Craig Kimbrel pitching stance. He just bends right over, arms danglin’ like an old scarecrow. Then he goes back to standin’ normal and throws that ball like a rocket! Some folks call it “Kimbreling”.
- He bends over.
- He lifts up his arms.
- Then he stands up straight.
- And throws that ball!
He used to play for them Atlanta Braves, that’s what they’re called. Then Chicago White Sox. He played for them, too. Then Baltimore. Then he’s gone. Now, folks keep askin’, “Why’s he stand like that?” Well, I reckon it just works for him. Like when I gotta bend over to pick up my dropped stitches, it ain’t pretty, but it gets the job done. Maybe it helps him throw harder, or faster. Or maybe it just makes him feel good, you know? Like wearin’ your lucky socks, only it’s his whole body. He used to get 30 or more saves, now it’s a bit worse, I hear. Something about 5.14 ERA, I don’t understand these. Nine walks and 15 strikeouts. That’s what they talk about now.
Folks Making Fun
Some folks, they make fun of it, though. Say he looks like a bird, or a, what’s that word? A velociraptor! You know, them dinosaurs from that movie. They say he looks like he’s ’bout to pounce on somethin’. They even did it to him, right there on the field! In Philadelphia, I hear. Made him all stressed out, poor fella. But he kept on goin’, that Craig Kimbrel. He’s tough, I reckon. He got them Phillies, anyway. Won that game 4-2, that’s what I heard.
I seen him on the television, that Craig Kimbrel stance. It’s somethin’, ain’t it? He’s all hunched over, lookin’ like he’s ’bout to wrestle a bear. Then he pops up, and whoosh! That ball goes flyin’. He’s a good player, though, that’s what they say. One of the best. Even with that funny way of standin’. He’s been an All-Star nine times. That’s a lot, ain’t it? He sure knows how to throw that baseball, that’s for sure.
It’s Just His Way
I guess it just goes to show you, everyone’s got their own way of doin’ things. Like my neighbor, she knits with her toes. Looks mighty strange, but she makes the prettiest scarves. So, maybe that Craig Kimbrel stance, it’s just his way. His way to play that Major League Baseball. It ain’t hurtin’ nobody. And if it helps him win, well, then more power to him, I say. This is how he pitches, how he approaches it.
But I still chuckle every time I see it. That boy, standin’ there like a confused crane. It’s a sight, I tell ya. A real sight. But hey, whatever works, right? You keep on doin’ you, Craig Kimbrel. You keep on doin’ you, even if they mock you. And keep throwin’ that ball like a firecracker. We’ll be watchin’. And maybe, just maybe, we’ll finally figure out why you stand like that. But even if we don’t, it’s sure fun to talk about. I’m sure he’s made a name for himself doing it. Wonder where he’ll go next?