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Count the Cincinnati Reds among the teams to talk with the Arizona Diamondbacks about third baseman Eugenio Suárez, arguably the most sought-after bat on the trade market. Suárez, of course, spent seven seasons with the Reds, meaning that this would be a reunion.
With Major League Baseball’s trade deadline approaching in one week, a familiar face could be on his way back to Cincinnati.
The Cincinnati Reds have reportedly been eyeing a trade for Chicago White Sox outfielder Luis Robert Jr. for months. Could they finally pull the trigger?
Major League Baseball's trade deadline, scheduled for July 31, is now just a week away. In other words, it's that blessed (or cursed, depending on your perspective) time of the year when rumors and transactions dominate our coverage.
The Chicago Cubs won't have to engage in a heavyweight fight at the MLB Trade Deadline for Eugenio Suarez anymore. Make no mistake, there are still other teams
The Reds will be sellers at the Aug. 2 trade deadline and arguably the team that has the most to sell. Luis Castillo and Tyler Mahle are two of the top pitchers on the trade market.
The Arizona Diamondbacks are enduring a challenging regular season, despite having talented players like Eugenio Suarez. This might explain recent reports suggesting the team is considering trading four key players,
The Arizona Diamondbacks are reportedly expected to be sellers leading up to the MLB trade deadline on July 31, although it remains to be seen how many pieces they are willing to part with.
The Reds were scheduled to have their first team meeting of the season Monday when the front office completed the trade that sent Jesse Winker and Suárez to the Mariners. The trade, as expected ...
The Mariners remain focused on reuniting with Eugenio Suárez after landing Josh Naylor in a major trade with the Diamondbacks.
Cincinnati Reds second baseman Jonathan India's name has proven to be "popular" at the annual meeting of general managers, which is taking place from Tuesday through Thursday in Scottsdale, Arizona.
After dropping a series to the American League-worst Chicago White Sox, the Tampa Bay Rays (53-50) will go into their road series against the Cincinnati Reds (5