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Cincinnati Reds outright Santiago Espinal to AAA Louisville
Over the final 54 games in which he played during the 2024 season, Santiago Espinal hit .311/.361/.446 with 55 hits for the ...
The Reds trimmed a second player off of their 40-man roster this week when infielder/outfielder Santiago Espinal was sent ...
The Cincinnati Reds on Oct. 31 outrighted veteran infielder Santiago Espinal to Triple-A Louisville, the organization announced.
Only three years removed from the only All-Star Game appearance of his career, a veteran utility player was outrighted by the Reds.
WAR, the lowest mark on the Reds’ roster, and was one of only three players in the majors with at least 300 at-bats who failed to hit a homer.
The Cincinnati Reds have outrighted infielder Santiago Espinal off the 40-man roster, according to Charlie Goldsmith of Charlie's Chalkboard. The move does not come as a big surprise, as there isn't a ...
Espinal has the ability to decline the outright assignment and elect free agency, but it's uncertain whether he plans to exercise that right. The veteran infielder slashed only .243/.292/.282 with ...
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Terry Francona’s favorite Reds player finally became too big a problem to ignore
Terry Francona had a soft spot for Santiago Espinal, but the Cincinnati Reds finally outrighted the struggling infielder.
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Reds Could Look Into Upgrade at Utility Man Position
It’s no secret that in the modern game of baseball, versatility is critical to a team’s success. Managers and front offices ...
The Reds announced today that infielder Santiago Espinal has been sent outright to Triple-A Louisville. That indicates he cleared waivers in recent days. He has the right to elect free agency and will ...
About 13 months ago, the Cincinnati Reds acquired do-it-all utility man Santiago Espinal in exchange for minor league starter Chris McElvain. A move made just a week before 2024's Opening Day, the ...
During the winter, Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona was discussing the team’s roster with President of Baseball Operations Nick Krall and General Manager Brad Meador, both of whom raved about ...
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