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Martinez has been up and down this season, going 6-9 with a 4.85 ERA and 73 strikeouts in 20 games and 105 2/3 innings. "Martinez is playing on a one-year, $21.05 million deal after accepting the qualifying offer last winter,
The Reds are in need of a quality bat, and they could get it by trading with the Guardians for this All-Star outfielder.
Trade Deadline winds are blowing stronger with moves starting to happen around Major League Baseball the past couple of days. For the Reds, the time is ripe for catching a breeze to both stay in the postseason hunt and position themselves for dealing before Thursday.
The Seattle Mariners and Cincinnati Reds have both invited the same person to their trade reunion. But the party is at the same time. Only one contender trying to chase down a playoff spot can get their guy. Who will get Eugenio Suarez?
Since June 1, the Cincinnati Reds’ bullpen has only been charged with five total losses. The Reds are mostly winning and losing with the performances of their rotation, but still it feels like middle and low-leverage relief is an area where the Reds need more production.