MLB Network analysts Greg Amsinger and Cliff Floyd discussed the Reds trading for Gavin Lux on Monday night. They discussed this move in a segment called "moves that make you go hmmm..." "I don't get this for the Reds,
"The ceiling is as high as any team in the league," said new Cincinnati Reds infielder Gavin Lux, whose last game was a Game 5 World Series clincher.
The Cincinnati Reds made their first major acquisition of the new year on Monday night, acquiring infielder Gavin Lux from the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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. The Reds acquired Gavin Lux from the Dodgers on Monday and acquired Trevino from the Yankees in December.
Looking at what the team has is a good way to get a sense of what needs could be addressed in the coming weeks.
With Walker Buehler gone to Boston, most of the pitching staff is either bought or acquired as well; Tony Gonsolin, Dustin May, Edgardo Henriquez, and Michael Grove are the only Dodgers draftees or amateur international free agent signings left (even though Grove doesn't feel likely to stay for long).
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With the Major League season roughly two months away, do you believe the Reds have done enough to contend for the National League Central title? Let’s dive in:
The rich got richer on Tuesday. According to USA Today’s Bob Nightengale, the Los Angeles Dodgers have an agreement on a contract with Kirby Yates. It’s unclear what the contract specifics are, but the Dodgers once again added a good player.
With the Major League Baseball season roughly two months away, do you believe the Reds have done enough to contend for the National League Central title?
Roki Sasaki announces he's signing with Dodgers. Roki Sasaki, the No. 2 player on Yahoo Sports' Top 50 free-agent rankings, is headed to Los Angeles. He announced his decision on
After missing out on Roki Sasaki, the Toronto Blue Jays are reportedly in agreement with Anthony Santander on a five-year deal worth more than $90 million, per multiple reports. Santander, 30, had a career season in 2024, smashing 44 home runs for the Baltimore Orioles while batting .235 with an .814 OPS.