Reds deepen outfield with Myers trade after Bleday signing

Building on their signing of free agent JJ Bleday, the Cincinnati Reds acquired versatile outfielder Dane Myers from the Miami Marlins on Saturday in exchange for minor league outfielder Ethan O'Donnell. The moves add defensive depth and potential offense behind Elly De La Cruz. To clear roster space, the team designated pitchers Lyon Richardson and Keegan Thompson for assignment.

The Cincinnati Reds continued addressing outfield needs this offseason—after missing on Kyle Schwarber—by pairing the recently signed JJ Bleday (one-year, $1.4 million; see prior coverage for full details) with the acquisition of 29-year-old Dane Myers.

Myers, a multi-positional outfielder with elite defense, hit .235 with a .617 OPS, six home runs, and 31 RBIs in 106 games for Miami in 2025. He posted +2 Outs Above Average, starting 68 games in center, 31 in right, and 11 in left. His arm strength ranks in the 97th percentile. Over 172 career MLB games with the Marlins, Myers carries a .245 average and .653 OPS. Pre-arbitration eligible through 2029, he has dealt with injuries, including two IL stints in 2025 and a fractured ankle in 2024 from kicking a door in frustration.

These outfield additions complement prior bullpen moves amid a steady $112 million 2026 payroll.

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Reds show serious interest in free agent Kyle Schwarber

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The Cincinnati Reds are actively pursuing free-agent designated hitter Kyle Schwarber, the hometown slugger from nearby Middletown, Ohio. Despite financial challenges, the team sees him as a key addition to their young lineup under manager Terry Francona. The Philadelphia Phillies remain the frontrunners with a likely higher offer.

The Cincinnati Reds have agreed to a one-year, $1.4 million deal with free agent outfielder J.J. Bleday, the team announced on Saturday. The 28-year-old left-handed hitter brings versatility to the outfield after a down year with the Oakland Athletics. This move aims to bolster the Reds' lineup amid ongoing offseason adjustments.

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The Cincinnati Reds are reportedly among the teams pursuing free-agent slugger Kyle Schwarber this offseason. Multiple sources indicate the Reds view the Ohio native as a strong fit to boost their offense. Former Phillies GM Ruben Amaro Jr. suggested the Reds could make a surprising splash by signing both Schwarber and catcher J.T. Realmuto.

The Los Angeles Dodgers have bolstered their outfield for 2026 by signing free agent Kyle Tucker to a four-year, $240 million contract, positioning him in right field. Teoscar Hernández shifts to left field, while Andy Pages remains in center. Depth options include recent waiver claim Michael Siani and prospects from the farm system.

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As spring training approaches, the MLB offseason has concluded with notable successes and shortcomings for several teams and figures. The Chicago Cubs, New York Mets, Toronto Blue Jays, Los Angeles Dodgers, and agent Scott Boras emerged as winners through key acquisitions, while the Philadelphia Phillies, Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers, and Major League Baseball itself faced disappointments. These moves have reshaped rosters and heightened concerns about financial disparities.

The Chicago White Sox have agreed to a one-year, $6 million contract with veteran outfielder Austin Hays, pending a physical, according to multiple reports. The 30-year-old, who spent 2025 with the Cincinnati Reds, brings postseason experience and strong performance against left-handed pitching to the team. The deal includes incentives and a mutual option for 2027 with a $1 million buyout.

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The Tampa Bay Rays wrapped up the 2025 Winter Meetings in Orlando by emphasizing long-term talent accumulation over quick roster changes. They signed outfielders Jake Fraley and Cedric Mullins before the event and agreed to a two-year deal with left-hander Steven Matz. President of baseball operations Erik Neander highlighted the need for more wins after 77 in the past season and 80 in 2024.

 

 

 

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