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With Tyler Stephenson (oblique) opening the season on the injured list, Trevino has stepped in as the Reds' top backstop, starting the first two contests behind the dish while going 0-for-5 with a ...
Jose Trevino has yet to log a regular-season at-bat or inning behind the plate, but the veteran catcher knows he will be with ...
The Cincinnati Reds have signed catcher Jose Trevino to a contract extension that keeps him here through 2027. There are two ...
Just a few hours after the team revealed an oblique strain will put Tyler Stephenson on the injured list to start the season, backup Jose Trevino exited a game against the Arizona Diamondbacks in ...
Catcher Jose Trevino and the Cincinnati Reds have agreed to a three-year contract worth $14,925,000, a deal that adds $11.5 million in newly guaranteed money ...
Catcher Jose Trevino was acquired by the Cincinnati Reds in a December trade with the New York Yankees for pitcher Fernando Cruz.
Stephenson (oblique) underwent an MRI last Wednesday that showed his injury was 80 percent healed, C. Trent Rosecrans of The Athletic reports.
In a noteworthy move poised to bolster their roster, the Cincinnati Reds have signed veteran catcher Jose Trevino to a two-year contract extension, ensuring his presence with the team through at least ...
The Reds have reached a three-year extension with catcher Jose Trevino through the 2027 season that is worth a reported $15 ...
The Reds already had Tyler Stephenson as their primary catcher going into this year but clearly liked the idea of Trevino as a complement. They effectively have opposite profiles, since Stephenson ...
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