Alex is a manager of a baseball team. He is wondering if a recently acquired reliever would be a better closer than the team's current closer. Craig, the current closer, has converted 305 of 349 save opportunities in his career. Kenley, the new reliever, has converted 242 of 266 save opportunities in his career. Use a two-proportion hypothesis test to test whether Kenley's true success rate is greater than Craig's. Assume that the conditions for inference are satisfied. Let Craig correspond to the first sample and Kenley correspond to the second sample.
Find the p-value for the test, rounded to three decimal places.