The Reds announced today that outfielder Stuart Fairchild has been activated from the 10-day injured list with infielder Edwin Ríos designated for assignment as the corresponding move. The club’s 40-man roster count drops to 39.
Ríos, 30, was just added to the roster a couple of weeks ago. He received 10 plate appearances in five games but recorded just one walk and one hit, a single, while striking out four times. That’s a fairly meaningless sample size but he may have been squeezed out by forces beyond his control. In addition to Fairchild’s return from the IL, Jake Fraley has returned from a stint on the family medical emergency list and the club acquired Austin Slater from the Giants. On top of that, Rece Hinds has slashed an absurd .423/.464/1.192 in his first seven major league games.
The Reds gave Ríos a couple of starts at first base and a few pinch-hitting opportunities but it would have been hard to get into the lineup with those developments in the outfield. Spencer Steer had been playing some left field but might now be pushed to spending more time at first base, splitting that spot and designated hitter with Jeimer Candelario as the outfield is manned by Fraley, Fairchild, Slater, Hinds and Will Benson. Candelario can also play third but the club has Noelvi Marté getting regular run there.
Since Ríos is out of options, the Reds had to cut him from the 40-man roster entirely to squeeze him off the active roster. Prior to getting called up, Ríos got into 50 Triple-A games with some success. He hit 11 home runs and was drawing walks at an 11.8% clip, though he was also striking out 11.8% of the time. His .243/.340/.486 batting line translated to a 108 wRC+.
The Reds will have a week to trade Ríos or pass him through waivers. Since the waiver process takes 48 hours, that leaves five days for them to explore any trade interest. Players with more than three years of service time or a previous career outright have the right to reject outright assignments in favor of free agency, with Ríos qualifying on both counts.
Prior to this stint with the Reds, he had played with the Dodgers and Cubs. This is his sixth straight season getting MLB time but he’s never been able to stick around for more than 32 games in any individual year. Overall, he has 335 plate appearances over 135 games with 21 home runs and a batting line of .202/.290/.455 for a wRC+ of 100.
Zippy the Pinhead
Wow!
This one belongs to the Reds
He was only a dumpster dive replacement to begin with. Still, dude made the big leagues even for a while and not many can say that.
jimmyz
He flashed some potential during his stint with the Dodgers. Probably not a guy you want to pencil in as an everyday starter but a decent bench piece or high end depth piece if he can be stashed in AAA. With 3/4 of the league looking for better offense I wouldn’t be surprised if the Reds can work out a minor trade.
Armaments216
If TJ Friedl is still due to be activated from the IL next week, then Austin Slater’s tenure with the Reds might be pretty short. Unless the Reds finally option Will Benson. They’d probably only planned a cup of coffee for Rece Hinds but he’s obviously earned a longer stay.
raulp
Definitely
This one belongs to the Reds
Benson should have been optioned back in June. He might have gotten back on track by now if it works out like last time.
redmatt
Help! Help! He’s being repressed.
Armaments216
Bloody peasant!