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Reds Have Interest In Carlos Estevez

By Anthony Franco | January 9, 2025 at 8:26pm CDT

The Reds are among the teams with interest in free agent reliever Carlos Estévez, reports Jon Heyman of the New York Post. The Blue Jays and Yankees have also been tied to the All-Star righty this offseason.

Estévez is one of the better unsigned relievers. The 32-year-old has been a reliable back-end option for the Angels and Phillies over the last two years. Estévez turned in a 3.90 ERA with 31 saves and a plus 27.8% strikeout rate for the Halos in 2023. He was off to an even stronger start last year, working to a 2.38 ERA while fanning 25.8% of batters faced through the trade deadline.

Los Angeles dealt Estévez to the Phillies for a pair of well-regarded pitching prospects. His finish in Philadelphia was more solid than great. While he turned in a 2.57 ERA across 21 frames for the Phils, Estévez’s strikeout percentage dropped to a mediocre 20.5% clip. Despite the middling finish, Estévez still has a solid case for a three-year deal in the $30MM range.

The relief market has yet to get going in earnest. Tanner Scott and Jeff Hoffman are at the top of the class. Estévez is arguably the #3 free agent reliever, while Kirby Yates and David Robertson will be available on short-term deals at a lofty salary.

Cincinnati had a decent relief group in 2024. They ranked 18th in earned run average despite the difficulty of pitching at Great American Ball Park. Reds relievers ranked ninth with a 24.3% strikeout rate. They subtracted one of their top setup arms when they dealt Fernando Cruz to the Yankees for backup catcher Jose Trevino.

A full season from breakout candidate Tony Santillan could be a major boost in front of closer Alexis Díaz. Veterans Emilio Pagán and Brent Suter are back, as is lefty Sam Moll. The Reds have a few openings in the middle relief group, though. Adding another reliever is sensible, though it’s not clear if there’s room in the budget to make a legitimate push for Estévez. RosterResource calculates Cincinnati’s payroll around $106MM, about $6MM above where they finished last season. After acquiring Gavin Lux from the Dodgers this week, general manager Nick Krall said the front office has “a little bit (of flexibility), not a ton” from a payroll perspective (via Gordon Wittenmyer of the Cincinnati Enquirer).

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  1. Fenway 1

    10 months ago

    Cool… Interest.

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    • wvsteve

      10 months ago

      I know what you mean. It’s mid January. Enough with the interest

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      • tonyinsingapore

        10 months ago

        What’s more fun than dumpster diving in January?
        Let the roster churning begin !

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    • Soto should bat first.

      10 months ago

      We are interested too!
      ~Shatkins

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  2. This one belongs to the Reds

    10 months ago

    About time they think about relief pitching.

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    • Big whiffa

      10 months ago

      Krall said they traded that first round pick to dodgers so they don’t have to worry about coming up with the money to pay the signing bonus. I was hoping all the budget restraints was non sense but seems like the real deal. I don’t think the reds are in on this guy or anyone else, like profar, who will command any substantial salary

      So shoot me your address. I’m gonna send u candelario jersey <3

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      • This one belongs to the Reds

        10 months ago

        Found that an interesting comment too.

        It doesn’t look like they are true contenders except for lip service.

        #SelltheteamBob

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  3. Josh 27

    10 months ago

    The Reds are “interested” in lots of players. They are “interested” in power hitting outfielders and designated hitters. Unfortunately, they aren’t interested in spending money.

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  4. TrillionaireTeamOperator

    10 months ago

    Charlie Sheen was a pretty great baseball player in his youth, but the man is almost 60 years old and battling chronic illness, amongst various other issues… but hey, teams have taken a flier on crazier long shots than him!

    Wild Thing! You Make My Heart Sing!

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    • Acoss1331

      10 months ago

      It’s not Cleveland but at least Cincinnati is in Ohio!

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      • runningwithnailclippers

        10 months ago

        His favorite team is/was the Reds oddly enough.

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  5. juggernaut

    10 months ago

    Kyle Finnegan is another RP that would be a worthy signing for a team in need of a closer. He had 38 saves last year.

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  6. Joe It All

    10 months ago

    It’s a well known fact that Charlie Sheen has been a lifelong Reds fan so this makes too much sense.. haha

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    • ❤️ MuteButton

      10 months ago

      @Joe Wild Thing!

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    • tonyinsingapore

      10 months ago

      Maybe Charlie will make one of those entertaining YouTube videos about the signing 😉

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    • scjohn92

      10 months ago

      #winning!

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  7. Johnny U

    10 months ago

    I thought this would be the year we finally get to see Ashcraft thrive in their pen as most of their scouts have said all along was his best path to success. But hey adding a proven quality veteran reliever makes a lot of sense for them hopefully they don’t opt for any reunions with good ol’ Buck or Gibault

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  8. dano62

    10 months ago

    Couldn’t be a worse place for him than the Great American bandbox… he’d be a better fit in Toronto IMO

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    • Joe It All

      10 months ago

      People love to cite the bandbox but over the last half decade the Reds have had some pretty good pitchers. Maybe the park doesn’t make as big of a difference as some people like to think when you know how to pitch.

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      • cayres23

        10 months ago

        sorry to have a difference in opinion but name these “pretty good pitchers” without mentioning how many trips to the DL each has had to take. that park is a problem for pitchers and the numbers prove that?

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  9. cayres23

    10 months ago

    reds trade away probably their most dependable arm in Cruz and now are looking at estevez, all to get a light hitting older catcher like Trevino, when they could have had sabol for a box of baseballs, not to mention that sabol is younger, versatile(can play outfield and first base) and is a BETTER hitter. Cruz at worst is a 7th inning guy and at best can take over if diaz has stretches like he did last year?

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