Craig Kimbrel designated for assignment by Orioles after forgettable second half

Kimbrel is currently fifth all time with 440 career saves

The Baltimore Orioles are moving on from Craig Kimbrel after designating the reliever for assignment on Wednesday.

Kimbrel's final appearance came Tuesday against the San Francisco Giants, and he allowed a career-high six earned runs on three hits in two-thirds of an inning during a 10-0 defeat.

The Orioles recalled right-handed reliever Bryan Baker from Triple-A Norfolk to take Kimbrel's place.

The Orioles signed the 36-year-old Kimbrel to a one-year, $13 million deal in December with eyes on him filling the closer's role with Félix Bautista out for the season after undergoing Tommy John surgery.

Kimbrel had a strong first half, recording 23 saves in 39 appearances and allowing only 11 earned runs over 35 1/3 innings. He also notched 53 strikeouts, posted a 0.96 WHIP and held opposing teams to a .150 batting average.

But since July 7, the date of his last save with the Orioles, it was a disaster for Kimbrel, as he allowed runs in 11 of his final 19 appearances with Baltimore while giving up 24 hits and issuing 17 walks.

This is Kimbrel's 15th MLB season, and the Orioles were his eighth team. The nine-time All-Star came up with the Atlanta Braves in 2010, won National League Rookie of the Year in 2011 and served as the team's lights-out closer for five seasons.

Kimbrel is currently fifth all time in saves with 440. He's six behind Kenley Jansen of the Boston Red Sox and 38 behind Hall of Famer Lee Smith.