The Reds announced Monday that they’ve acquired first baseman Ty France and cash from the Mariners in exchange for minor league catcher Andruw Salcedo. Seattle designated France for assignment last week. Cincinnati also placed catcher Austin Wynns on the 10-day injured list due to a lat strain, selected the contract of catcher Eric Yang from Triple-A Louisville and transferred righty Graham Ashcraft to the 60-day IL to open a 40-man spot. Their 40-man roster is now at capacity. Seattle is reportedly sending around $1.29MM to cover part of France’s remaining salary.
Entering the season, the notion of the Reds acquiring a first baseman would’ve seemed silly. Cincinnati had an infield surplus and a particular glut of first basemen, with Christian Encarnacion-Strand, Spencer Steer and offseason signee Jeimer Candelario all standing as options at the position. However, Encarnacion-Strand’s season ended early due to wrist surgery, while Steer has seen significant time in the outfield. Candelario has spent much of the year at third base but has been at first base more frequently since Noelvi Marte returned from an 80-game PED suspension. France figures to slide in at first base — certainly against left-handed pitching — while Candelario could see increased time at designated hitter.
Originally drafted by the Padres, France went to Seattle alongside Andres Munoz in the 2020 trade that sent catcher Austin Nola from Seattle to San Diego. He broke out immediately with the M’s and for several seasons was one of their most productive hitters — even earning a well-deserved All-Star nod in 2022. From 2020-22, France posted a combined .285/.355/.443 batting line. He belted 42 homers despite playing in the game’s most pitcher-friendly park, adding 68 doubles and three triples along the way. He didn’t walk much (6.5%) but also went down on strikes in only 16.7% of his plate appearances.
France’s bat took a step back in 2023, when he hit .250/.337/.366 with a dozen homers. His bat-to-ball skills remained strong, however, and his batted-ball metrics remained in line with those that he’d posted during that strong 2020-22 run. A dip in his homer-to-flyball rate was at least partially to blame, and the Mariners tendered France a contract despite the down year, understandably betting on his track record and the ostensibly fluky nature of his ’23 downturn.
The rebound the M’s had expected never manifested, unfortunately, and this year’s struggles are more alarming. France’s contact skills have dipped noticeably. After making contact on 91.2% of pitches in the strike zone in the three preceding seasons, his contact rate on balls in the zone has dropped to 87%. He’s chased off the plate less but also swung less in general as well, dropping from a 52.5% swing rate to a 48% mark. As he’s gotten more passive and made contact in the zone less often, pitchers have attacked him more (58% first-pitch strike rate in 2021-23; 61.2% in ’24). The change in approach hasn’t worked out, as France’s strikeout rate has spiked to a career-worst 24.4%.
The Reds, in dire need of an offensive jolt, will send a low-level catching prospect to the Mariners in hope of turning France around. He’ll move from one of the worst settings for a hitter (Seattle’s T-Mobile Park) to one of the best (Cincinnati’s Great American Ball Park) — and that swap alone should help France in the power department. The Reds will hope that the change in scenery and some new coaching input and new data from their front office can help France get back to his prior form. They’ve received an awful .215/.266/.363 slash from their first basemen this season, so France will have a low bar to clear when it comes to providing an upgrade..
If France is indeed able to return to form — or at least more closely approximate his peak form — he’ll be a multi-year option for Cincinnati. He’s not currently signed to a contract for the 2025 season but is arbitration-eligible one final time this winter. The Reds would owe him a raise on this year’s $6.775MM salary, though his early struggles in Seattle should tamp down the weight of any salary increase and keep him shy of $10MM. If not, France would be a trade or (likelier) non-tender candidate in the offseason.
As for the Mariners, they’ll bring in a 21-year-old catcher who’s played parts of four seasons in the Reds’ system. Salcedo carries a .246/.347/.330 batting line in a still-small sample of 98 professional games. He’s fanned in 27.5% of his plate appearances but also walked at a hearty 11.4% clip. He’s not regarded among the Reds’ top prospects, but that sort of low-level lottery ticket return is to be expected for a veteran player on a notable salary. In the meantime, they’ll continue to give regular playing time at first base to top prospect Tyler Locklear while also scouring the market for an additional bat to add to the mix after acquiring Randy Arozarena from the Rays last week.
Ronald Blum of the Associated Press reported the specifics of the cash considerations.
I think that’s a good fit. I like France and I hope he does well there.
I agree. Nice grab !
Should say Steer has played a good deal in the outfield this year, not “Strand”.
Got a roughly league average hitter for a minor leaguer who has struggled mightily offensively. Solid move.
Yeah I like the move to Cincinnati for France. Couldn’t ask.for better bounceback conditions as a hitter who has struggled in seattle.
Reds fans are having a good “fit”, all season long.
Uh…what?
France and India have been united.
LOL!
Domingo German(y) and Zach Britton (sic) sure to follow!
France surrenders to Cincinnati.
Wouldn’t be the first time France surrendered
Now the Reds just need to complete the infield with Joe China and Ichiro Canada…
a classic low risk, potential high reward move for the Reds.
Is he a free agent after this year?
No, one more year of arb control, free agent after next year.
But more importantly, will he be worth the $7-8M with a 0.7 bWAR over the past two seasons?
If he hits like he did in SEA he’s getting nontendered.
Candelario is almost identical, and they’re paying him $15M/.
Yep, the Reds should move him in the next 24 hours if at all possible.
Salcedo hasn’t hit a home run in 3 years. Come on Jerry!
France was just outrighted and about to be released. Getting anything is a minor miracle.
France will do great in Cincy and make the M’s regret giving up on him.
What else does your crystal ball say?
It’s crystal meth he’s looking at
There is nothing he can do with Cincy that will make the M’s regret this. He’s going from the least hitter-friendly ballpark to arguably the most hitter-friendly, of course his numbers will increase. Him doing well there doesn’t mean he was going to suddenly erase 1.5 years of subpar hitting with bad defense and terrible baserunning in Seattle.
I hope he does well. I hope he gets back to .270 hitting with 20+ HR because it wasn’t going to happen with the M’s.
I’m not sure anyone would argue it’s the most hitter friendly. 6th this year behind Coors, KC, Chase, Target, Angels. 7th for HRs.
Why would we base it on just this year? That’s very short-sighted. Park Factors need multiple years to have meaning.
Even if he does, I don’t see that happening.
Fans love France but his batting has been terrible for 2 years now, his approach has changed with how much he gets HBP. If you took out the HBP his OBP an OPS are atrocious. He’s incredibly slow and his defense has taken big steps back.
I always wanted him to drop a lil weight, work on his speed an move him to 2nd base, but they kept him at first.
If France has a miraculous rebound, good for him. And since he’d be with an NL team, we’d rarely have to see him anyhow…so good luck to Ty.
Good move reds
And in Pirates news,
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Lemme get Bednar for Stowers.
The punchline writes itself.
All of the other NL Central teams already have or will be making moves shortly.
YOUR move, Ben. The Pirates’ starting rotation thanks you in advance!《SARCASM FONT》
He just made a trade… please keep up.
And an earthshaking trade it is ! Raise the Jolly Roger and storm the Alcoa Center !
/s
Sometimes the change of scenery can really help somebody because Ty France still very good baseball player who is just had a rough year and a half
Seattle is a tough place to hit. Cincy is not. Could be good for the Reds and France.
Makes little sense to me when you have Steer on the roster. If Friedl, Fraley, Benson, Fairchild, Candelario etc are healthy, I dont see a spot for France.
Friedl and Candy have struggled to stay healthy and the reds OF has been a black hole offensively
Ideally this keeps Steer off the dirt by giving the Reds another bat to slot with Candy at DH/1B
But I know as I type this Bell is already writing “Espinal – DH” on tonight’s card….
That or he has Benson slotted in the lineup again
Steer to LF…France at 1st…the Reds OF will be Steer, Friedl (until he gets hurt again) and Fraley…Candy DH
You could say the same about Fraley (until he gets hurt).
This should be a good ballpark for Ty to regain his power stroke. If he can’t hit dingers at Great American, he never will
He’s not a power guy. That’s the big knock with him, he’s a singles contact hitter with no speed
Any relation to our reliever Saucedo?
Never mind, I didn’t look close enough at the different spelling.
They could be 7th cousins and the guy at Ellis Island misspelled their name. That’s the heartwarming story I’m going with
He’s French! Why do you think he has this out-RAgeous accENT, you silly king?
Hopefully the trade for Salcedo indicates that a bigger trade involving Ford is coming.
Hopefully not. Do not trade Ford.
I dont think this trade would have anything to do with a Ford trade. This kid is on IL and has barely played in his 4 year minors career.
While his minor league BA that never crossed .200 indicates he’s a perfect fit for the M’s, he’s probably just a body behind the plate. An org catcher.
Whoops, I guess that BA is true of his post rookie ball tenure, not his entire career.
But he ain’t no Harry Ford replacement!
Reds going french? Forget them! U S A
*munches on French fries*
Yeah! Go America!
That were invented in Belguim
*munches on Belgian waffle*
That were once called freedom fries for quick second
How’s the Locklear kid looking at first? I haven’t seen him play. Big time minor league numbers.
Way better defensively than France and much faster obviously. Not hitting into as many DPs as France but still not really hitting in his limited time.
So they go out and get another guy hitting .220 and striking out a ton to go with .190 hitting Benson who strikes out a ton.
Smooth move, ex-lax.
At least he only cost an A ball catcher.
Don’t forget the monster trade for Slater they made earlier. I don’t think he has a hit since joining the team. But yet they send Hinds down.
Good god you’re stupid “this one belongs to the reds”
Why are you a fan of a team you don’t like? You are loser in every aspect of life clown
I don’t see this guy moving the needle for the Red’s anemic offense.
I don’t math good but…isn’t another move going to be required?
Added France and Yang, subtracted Wynns
Surprised they got anything back for France. Now go get a big bat 1B!
Mariners fan here. Wishing Ty France nothing but the best. Still think he has offensive skills in him.
FWIW Reds fan here and I currently have 87 prospects ranked with the Reds and Salcedo was never a consideration for my list
.223 is an better than half the Reds lineup this year. Can’t hurt.
They say he’s a singles hitter with no power but he’s fourth on the reds in homers.
Mike Ford 2.0?
Baseball Prospectus 2024 said it best; if you’re 1B your only skill cannot be HBP…
The Reds search for a First Baseman has taken them to FRANCE !!
“The rebound the M’s had expected never manifested, unfortunately, and this year’s struggles are more alarming.”
What’s really alarming is how bad of a writer Steve Adams is. As a conjunctive adverb, “unfortunately” has to START the sentence. Otherwise it needlessly interrupts the sentence’s flow. This is much better and knocks out a comma:
“Unfortunately, the rebound the M’s had expected never manifested and this year’s struggles are more alarming.”
After 3.5 weeks, it looks like the move has done Ty good. I’m a Mariners fan, and I didn’t like ditching him. While he’d fallen off from 2022, his OPS was exactly the team average at the time he was traded. T-Mobile Park is unfriendly to hitters, just look at the stats guys like Teo Hernandez put up before and after they played there.
Thankfully, Victor Robles has been the exception to the rule, but Justin Turner (small sample size) has not.