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Jose Trevino Avoids Fracture On Right Thumb

By Nick Deeds | March 15, 2025 at 4:55pm CDT

4:55pm: Wittenmyer reports that today’s CT scan showed no fracture, and that Trevino will likely avoid the injured list. He’s currently considered day-to-day by the club.

4:23pm: Reds catcher Jose Trevino was pulled from yesterday’s game after being struck on his throwing hand by a foul tip. As noted by Gordon Wittenmyer of the Cincinnati Enquirer, Trevino was sent for “precautionary” x-rays that came back inconclusive yesterday. MLB.com’s Mark Sheldon noted today that Trevino was being sent for a CT scan on his thumb, though results of that latest round of testing have not yet been reported.

Losing Trevino would be a devastating blow to Cincinnati, as they’ll already be without primary catcher Tyler Stephenson to start the season due to an oblique strain. That left Trevino as the club’s starting catcher to open the season, with Austin Wynns likely to slot in as the club’s backup. Acquired from the Yankees for veteran reliever Fernando Cruz over the offseason, Trevino hit a lackluster .230/.279/.361 in three seasons with the Yankees but offered a strong glove behind the plate.

If Trevino also misses time, Wynns may need to be supplemented with an external addition given the club’s lack of depth options behind the plate. Will Banfield and Michael Trautwein are both in camp as non-roster invitees, but neither has played in the majors before and each has less than 100 games of experience at even the Triple-A level. Adding a new catcher into the fold isn’t something the Reds seem keen on doing, as Wittenmyer notes that manager Terry Francona expressed a strong preference to keep the catching corps in-house.

“We don’t want to do that. I think we value guys that know our pitchers,” Francona said, as relayed by Wittenmyer. “And again, I don’t think it’s going to be a terribly long time (without Stephenson). But having somebody try to come in right now, hoo-boy, that’s a pretty big ask, trying to put down the right fingers and why you’re doing it.

An injury to Trevino could complicate that desire to avoid an external addition, particularly if Trevino requires a lengthy absence. Fortunately, the early signs seem to be positive about Trevino’s ability to play come Opening Day. Trevino himself seems confident he won’t need a trip to the injured list, as he told reporters (including Wittenmyer) that he “could play today.”

Of course, Trevino’s confidence that he can play doesn’t necessarily guarantee that he’ll avoid an injured list stint. That will surely depend to at least some extent on the results of today’s testing. If the Reds do end up needing to pursue an external option behind the plate, Yasmani Grandal is the best catcher still available in a fairly shallow market for catching talent. It’s also possible some non-roster veterans like Tucker Barnhart and Omar Narvaez could be made available in the coming weeks if they don’t break camp with their current clubs.

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  1. esoRetePeerF

    8 months ago

    Sounds about right for this time of year. Reds always seem to have a ton of injured players.

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    • Big whiffa

      8 months ago

      Gotta lead the league in something I guess : /

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    • 178 iq

      8 months ago

      How did he avoid it? Did he move out of the way? Did he duck?

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      • Baseball’s Topics on Baseball Today

        8 months ago

        He drinks milk for strong bones.

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  2. YankeesBleacherCreature

    8 months ago

    Glad Trevino is OK.

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  3. This one belongs to the Reds

    8 months ago

    Day to day on the Reds could mean anything from two weeks to the rest of the season.

    CES was actually day to day after getting hit by a pitch too.

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  4. Old York

    8 months ago

    As I said in other Reds catcher threads, this is structural failure of the Reds’ roster construction when it comes to catcher depth. The organization is taking an unsustainable risk by relying on two injury-prone catchers (Stephenson and Trevino) without a viable contingency plan.

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    • Armaments216

      8 months ago

      For now it looks like Austin Wynns is their contingency plan. But he has no remaining minor league options, so unless they want to carry 3 catchers on the active roster they’ll need to pass Wynns through waivers when Stephenson and Trevino are both healthy.

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  5. Stallion97

    8 months ago

    This team is gonna suck again this year, isn’t it?

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    • esoRetePeerF

      8 months ago

      You must be a new fan! Of course!

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