Reds Cut Ties with Utility Player Espinal Amid Down Season
In a move that wasn't unexpected, the Cincinnati Reds have outrighted utility player Santiago Espinal from their 40-man roster. The decision comes after Espinal's third year of arbitration eligibility, during which he struggled at the plate and saw his playing time dwindle.
The 30-year-old outfielder had been with the team since 2024 but failed to regain the form that earned him an All-Star Game selection just three years ago. His batting average plummeted to .243 in 114 games, while his on-base and slugging percentages remained underwhelming at .292 and .282, respectively.
The Reds' decision to non-tender Espinal was likely influenced by his declining production, particularly after the arrival of third baseman Ke'Bryan Hayes in a trade with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Hayes significantly reduced Espinal's playing time, limiting him to just 33 plate appearances over 20 games.
Espinal's defensive prowess, which had been a notable asset for the team at various positions, wasn't enough to offset his lackluster offense. He finished the season with a paltry -1.4 Wins Above Replacement, according to Baseball Reference, making him one of the least valuable players on the team.
In six seasons spanning from 2024-25 with both the Reds and Toronto Blue Jays, Espinal has consistently shown flashes of promise, boasting a career batting average of .261, 20 home runs, and 160 RBIs. However, his limited playing time and inability to elevate his performance have made him an unlikely fit for the team's future plans.
In a move that wasn't unexpected, the Cincinnati Reds have outrighted utility player Santiago Espinal from their 40-man roster. The decision comes after Espinal's third year of arbitration eligibility, during which he struggled at the plate and saw his playing time dwindle.
The 30-year-old outfielder had been with the team since 2024 but failed to regain the form that earned him an All-Star Game selection just three years ago. His batting average plummeted to .243 in 114 games, while his on-base and slugging percentages remained underwhelming at .292 and .282, respectively.
The Reds' decision to non-tender Espinal was likely influenced by his declining production, particularly after the arrival of third baseman Ke'Bryan Hayes in a trade with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Hayes significantly reduced Espinal's playing time, limiting him to just 33 plate appearances over 20 games.
Espinal's defensive prowess, which had been a notable asset for the team at various positions, wasn't enough to offset his lackluster offense. He finished the season with a paltry -1.4 Wins Above Replacement, according to Baseball Reference, making him one of the least valuable players on the team.
In six seasons spanning from 2024-25 with both the Reds and Toronto Blue Jays, Espinal has consistently shown flashes of promise, boasting a career batting average of .261, 20 home runs, and 160 RBIs. However, his limited playing time and inability to elevate his performance have made him an unlikely fit for the team's future plans.