BOSTON, MA - SEPTEMBER 30: Craig Kimbrel #46 of the Boston Red Sox pitches at the top of the ninth inning of the game against the New York Yankees at Fenway Park on September 30, 2018 in Boston, Massachusetts.

Report: Rays have maintained contact with Kimbrel

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The Tampa Bay Rays have maintained consistent contact with reliever Craig Kimbrel, according to Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times.

However, Topkin suggests a deal between the two sides seems unlikely.

This is the first instance of the Rays and Kimbrel being connected, with the frugal Tampa team not known for its free-agent spending. The Rays are projected to enter 2019 with left-hander Jose Alvarado as their closer.

Kimbrel's name has been featured in rumors often lately, with the Washington Nationals and Atlanta Braves linked to the 30-year-old.

Last week, the Nationals were reportedly unwilling to exceed the luxury-tax threshold to acquire the seven-time All-Star. Meanwhile, Atlanta has dropped out of contention for Kimbrel's services.

The Boston Red Sox, Kimbrel's club for the past three seasons, don't appear interested in a reunion either.

In February, team chairman Tom Werner said the chances of Boston re-signing Kimbrel were "extremely unlikely." Werner's comments came a month after Red Sox president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski said he didn't anticipate spending significantly on a closer.

Kimbrel has reportedly been seeking a contract worth more than $100 million, and he's also attached to draft-pick compensation after turning down a qualifying offer from the Red Sox following the 2018 campaign.

During his nine MLB seasons, Kimbrel has recorded 333 career saves, a 1.91 ERA, and 868 strikeouts in 532 2/3 innings.

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