Considered by many to be the centerpiece for the Reds in the deal that sent Johnny Cueto to Kansas City, Brandon Finnegan is the first player to play in both the College World Series and the MLB ...
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Another possible solution for the Reds’ left field problem is Kyle Waldrop, a 12th round pick in 2010. While he struggled in Louisville last year, Waldrop batter .338 in 2014 between Bakersfiel...
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Could rookie Ryan LaMarre be the answer to the Reds’ left field woes? The 2010 second-round draft pick is not a power hitter; he has hit 36 home runs in six minor league seasons. Nor does he hi...
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The Reds had a major hole in left field that Marlon Byrd was expected to fill in 2015. In his time in Cincinnati, Byrd was serviceable: 19 home runs, 42 RBI, and a .237 batting average. Not All-S...
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Adam Duvall joined the Cincinnati Reds on July 30 as a part of the deal that sent Mike Leake to the San Francisco Giants. He hit .219 with five homers in 27 games for the Reds.
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Originally signed by the Pirates in 2008 as an amateur free agent, Ramon Cabrera was traded to the Tigers for Andy Oliver in 2012. Two years later, the Pirates selected him off waivers from the T...
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A late addition to the team in 2015, Tyler Holt was selected off waivers from the Cleveland Indians on September 27. After 36 games in 2014 and 9 games for the Indians in 2015, Holt appeared in o...
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One of several former Reds to appear in the 2015 postseason, Dioner Navarro only mustered one hit in 13 at-bats between the ALDS and ALCS. He was an All-Star for the Tampa Bay Rays in 2008, but h...
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Jeff Pico pitched for the Chicago Cubs from 1988-1990, going 13-12 with a 4.24 ERA. He appeared in the original 1990 Score set as a Cub. Pico was named the Reds pitching coach in 2014 after sever...
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Keyvius Sampson was a fourth-round draft pick in 2009 for the San Diego Padres. The Reds selected the pitcher off waivers in January, and he made his major league debut in July in Cincinnati, str...
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