Right-handed hitting, free agent Austin Hays makes a great deal of sense as an addition to the Cleveland Guardians outfield.
After making the postseason for the first time since 2013 behind a dominant starting rotation, the Reds had one glaring need ...
Had Schwarber taken the Reds' deal, the quickest way to shed salary would be to trade from their pool of arbitration-eligible ...
The Reds could pursue a number of sluggers on the market, or potentially trade from their depth to acquire a ...
Guardians linked to signing Reds' .768 OPS outfielder in free agency originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The ...
While they found a way to make Kyle Schwarber a real offer, the Reds’ best offer still wasn’t enough to land a player whose connection to the city was a great selling point. Now, the Reds aren’t ...
The Royals will shop both the free-agent and trade aisles. They are positioned as strong buyers given their surplus of ...
Regardless of the tier of free agency that the Reds end up spending at to try to bolster their lineup, Nick Krall, Brad ...
The Cleveland Guardians continue to be viewed as a great fit for free agent Austin Hays, and it's easy to see why.
Cincinnati Reds outfielder Austin Hays left Saturday night's game against the Chicago Cubs with back spasms. During Tuesday's game against the Pittsburgh Pirates, Jim Day provided an update on Hays.
Free agency has officially begun, and the Reds have had eight players enter free agency. Those eight players are Nick Martinez, Wade Miley, Emilio Pagan, Zack Littell, Austin Hays, Brent Suter, Miguel ...
The Royals want two outfielders: one via trade and one via free agency. They like Austin Hays and Harrison Bader. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.