Ex-Red Sox Craig Kimbrel Has Not Let Up Run Since ‘Frozen’ Movie Ritual

Kimbrel will have to ride out his new walk-out song as long as the streak holds

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Sep 7, 2022

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      Former Boston Red Sox closer Craig Kimbrel has a new ritual right before his outing, and it's been highly effective.

      Kimbrel has been a fixture in the Los Angeles Dodgers bullpen this season and is heating up as the postseason looms thanks in part to a new walk-out song. The right-hander now comes out to the iconic "Frozen" movie theme song "Let It Go." Since adopting the song he hasn't allowed a hit. Kimbrel has thrown 6 2/3 shutout innings with six strikeouts and a pair of walks since making the change.

      Closer walk-out songs are meant to be intimidating, but selecting a child's anthem that's going to get stuck in the opposing batter's head during their at-bat might be a new level of mental warfare

      The 34-year-old flamethrower was acquired by the Dodgers in spring training from the Chicago White Sox in an exchange for outfielder A.J. Pollack.

      Thumbnail photo via Richard Mackson/USA TODAY Sports Images
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