Yankees Trade Jose Trevino to Reds
Yankees Trade Jose Trevino to Reds

Yankees Trade Jose Trevino to Reds

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The New York Yankees traded All-Star catcher Jose Trevino to the Cincinnati Reds for pitcher Fernando Cruz and catcher Alex Jackson, aiming to strengthen their bullpen while addressing payroll concerns. Trevino, known for his elite pitch-framing skills, had a standout start with the Yankees but struggled with injuries and declining offensive performance in recent seasons. His departure allows the Yankees to redirect his $3.5 million salary for 2025 to other roster needs, especially with young catcher Austin Wells emerging as a primary backstop. The Reds view Trevino as a significant defensive upgrade, providing more flexibility for their starting catcher Tyler Stephenson. Meanwhile, Cruz, a strikeout specialist, struck out 109 batters in 66 2/3 innings last season, though his control issues resulted in a 4.86 ERA. Overall, this trade reflects a strategic pivot for both teams amid an evolving offseason landscape.

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