Jun 12, 2024; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; New York Yankees catcher Jose Trevino (39) celebrates toward fans while running the ...
The Cincinnati Reds had eight arbitration-eligible players without 2025 deals entering Thursday's deadline for exchanging ...
The Cincinnati Reds player payroll budget had been frozen at last year's level (roughly $100 million). Until a new local TV ...
The Reds and Trevino avoided arbitration by agreeing to a one-year, $3.425 million contract Thursday, Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports. Picked up in a trade with the Yankees last month, Trevino ...
Looking at what the team has is a good way to get a sense of what needs could be addressed in the coming weeks.
Simon Mathews is the Cincinnati Reds' new assistant pitching coach, replacing Alon Leichman, who left to join the Miami ...
The newest Reds, Gavin Lux and Jose Trevino, avoided arbitration on Thursday, agreeing to new deals. Lux and the Reds agreed to a $3.325 million deal, while Trevino agreed to a $3.425 million deal.
Still, if he can recover his old numbers, he could be the much-needed boost the Reds need. He still draws plenty of walks and barrels the ball at a high rate which is good news. If last year’s slump ...
Ahead of Thursday's deadline for Major League teams to exchange salary proposals with their arbitration-eligible players, the ...
The Reds acquired catcher Jose Trevino from the Yankees in December. Trevino will now wear No. 35 for the Reds. The Reds originally had Trevino wearing No. 56. Catcher Austin Wynns was the last ...
According to Jon Heyman of the New York Post, catcher Jose Trevino and the Cincinnati Reds have settled on a one-year, $3.425 million contract to avoid salary arbitration. The Reds acquired Trevino ...