The Cincinnati Reds could satisfy a concern they have seemingly had this offseason with their third base position by making a trade with the Texas Rangers. Having plenty of reasons to doubt the future of the hot corner,
The Cincinnati Reds could emerge as a potential suitor to sign Texas Rangers free agent Max Scherzer this winter.
Training right around the corner, the Texas Rangers seem to be done making substantial moves at this point of the offseason. They addressed their we
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The Cincinnati Reds are making a notable addition to their outfield, as they have reached an agreement with Austin Hays on a one-year, $5 million contract, according to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic. The deal includes $1 million in incentives as well.
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According to MLB Network insider Jon Paul Morosi, the Cubs have emerged as a “team to watch” in the trade market for Padres right-hander Dylan Cease, who has been involved in trade rumblings for much of the offseason and remains a candidate to be dealt.
Some teams still like Lynn as a starter. He could make sense for the San Diego Padres, or the Rangers in a sixth-starter, long-relief role. But the free-agent market remains crowded with starters, including Jack Flaherty, Nick Pivetta and Scherzer, plus Andrew Heaney, José Quintana and Kyle Gibson.
Andy Fox has been named as the Altoona Curve's 16th manager in franchise history. “I am thrilled to welcome Andy Fox and his staff to Curve, Pa. for the 2025 season,” Curve General Manager Nate Bowen said.
The Reds are signing right-handed pitcher Albert Abreu to a minor-league contract, according to Robert Murray of FanSided.com. Abreu pitched in Japan last season and had a 2.39 ERA over 49 innings.