PT TOMORROW: NL Central - Closing in Cincinnati

Cincinnati Reds

After being an aggressive team in both the trade and free agent markets in the last few offseasons, the Reds have flipped the script this year. The most notable salary dump was Rasiel Iglesias (RHP, LAA) being moved to the Angels. That move will significantly alter the backend of their bullpen and the saves landscape this spring.

Amir Garrett (LHP, CIN) has flashed skills worthy of a closer the last few seasons, managing K-BB% rates of 17% or higher. He’s also contributed to winning baseball (posting reliever efficiency rate of 82% and 89% in the last two seasons), and excelled in high-leverage situations over the past two seasons (1.47 LI in 2019, 1.22 in 2020). That isn’t to say his profile is spotless. Most notable of...

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