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Reds Designate Garrett Hampson For Assignment

By Nick Deeds | June 22, 2025 at 10:08am CDT

The Reds announced this morning that they have designated infielder Garrett Hampson for assignment. Outfielder Rece Hinds was recalled to the major league roster in a corresponding move. In addition, the Reds have pulled third baseman Jeimer Candelario off of his rehab assignment.

Hampson, 30, signed a big league deal with the Reds last month. He worked with Cincinnati in a bench role and appeared in just nine games across his Reds tenure, going 3-for-18 with a double, a walk, and six strikeouts while splitting time between second base, third base, shortstop, left field, and center field. That versatility is what’s kept Hampson on big league rosters for parts of eight MLB seasons. A third-round pick by the Rockies back in 2016, he made his big league debut in 2018 and hit well in a brief cup of coffee. It was a strong enough debut to put him on the map as a top-100 prospect headed into the 2019 season, but his offensive numbers did not hold up over a larger sample size. Hampson ultimately hit just .233/.292/.369 from 2019 to 2022 as a member of the Rockies before he was non-tendered during the 2022-23 offseason.

He signed with the Marlins after getting cut loose in Colorado and went on to enjoy the best season of his career in Miami. In 98 games with the club that year, Hampson thrived in a part-time role as he slashed a roughly league average .276/.349/.380 in 252 trips to the plate while playing all around the diamond in his typical utility capacity. That performance was enough to get him a big league deal from the Royals last year, but he’s unfortunately regressed to his previous light-hitting form since leaving Miami. In 140 games for Kansas City, Arizona, and Cincinnati the past two years, he’s hit just .218/.282/.280 and struck out at a 25.8% clip. The Reds will now have one week to either trade Hampson or try to pass him through outright waivers, though he has enough service time to reject an outright assignment in favor of free agency.

Hampson’s departure makes room on the roster for Hinds, who made his MLB debut last year. He made a big first impression last year when he crushed five homers in just 24 games, but has hit just .158/.200/.526 (86 wRC+) this year in seven big league games with ten strikeouts in 20 plate appearances. Overall, he’s a career .231/.296/.662 (150 wRC+) hitter despite a massive 36.6% strikeout rate in the majors. Hinds’s huge power numbers could give the Reds a threatening bench bat for their outfield mix going forward if he can rein in his contact issues a bit more going forward.

Cincinnati also announced today that Candelario has been pulled off his rehab assignment. The 31-year-old has been on the injured list since late April due to a back injury but had appeared in 15 games for Triple-A Louisville since beginning a rehab assignment on June 5. It’s unclear exactly what caused the Reds  to pull Candelario off his rehab assignment, though it’s worth noting that he was approaching the 20-day limit for rehabbing position players that would’ve forced the club to activate him when reached. Candelario was hitting a brutal .113/.198/.213 across 91 plate appearances before being placed on the shelf.

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19 Comments

  1. twozero6ix

    2 months ago

    It’s over

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  2. Gadzooks

    2 months ago

    30 days on the Reds and that was about 31 days too long.

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  3. This one belongs to the Reds

    2 months ago

    Wonder if Hinds will actually get playing time this time.

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    • Oppo nacho

      2 months ago

      I hope, he’s been doing well in Louisville so it would be dumb to bench him up here

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    • octavian8

      1 month ago

      Against lefties maybe. Benson and Fraley are doing OK vs righties.

      Reply
  4. Cardinals are good

    2 months ago

    Banish him to thr white sox rockies(again) or marlins(again)

    Reply
  5. TheOtherMikeD

    2 months ago

    I’m sure teams will be lining up to trade for a guy who slides through waivers on a regular basis.

    Reply
  6. Periklos

    2 months ago

    30 years old and has made almost six million bucks playing ball. Good for him!

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    Reply
  7. Coys Bacon

    2 months ago

    Waste of an acquisition just because Tito needed a body to have on the bench that plays multiple positions but can’t hit.
    Might as well have brought up Ubarez or Ivan Johnson from the AAA team to do that. Or John Vukovich or Tom Lawless. Modern baseball loves multiple position players who can’t hit.

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    • desertdawg

      2 months ago

      Everyone copying the Dodger roster, they have 4 or 5 players that can play numerous positions.

      Reply
    • tonyinsingapore

      2 months ago

      Wow, impressive name dropping, I’ll add Chaney and Ruiz (I’m a lifelong Reds fan, as I’m guessing you might be).

      Agree on the multi-position/can’t hit. Used to call them Scrubs….

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  8. dvfalconredbengaljacket

    2 months ago

    Poll – what is going on with Candelario…
    A) Healthy buts still sucks too bad for any big league team
    B) kinda still hurt and could regain pre 2023 greatness
    C) Healthy and Reds have almost given up

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    • tonyinsingapore

      2 months ago

      D) Got paid, getting laid, quit working on his craft…

      Reply
    • mrkinsm

      1 month ago

      Wasn’t worthy of the contract he signed in the first place. You’d think the Reds had learned from their signing of Mike Moustakas. But, they didn’t. Stop signing guys who were career .240 hitters

      Reply
    • octavian8

      1 month ago

      If Marte returns and some what produces how would Tito use Candelario ? Steer back to left? DH? Also where does CES fit? I appreciate players who can play multiple positions but at what point does it become a merry go round?

      Reply
  9. redsredsreds

    2 months ago

    MLBTR thanks for Hampson’s life story … you could have left at “he was DFA’d

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  10. NavalHistorian

    2 months ago

    So many Nats fans were angry when Rizzo traded Candelario to the Cubs, and even more weren’t happy when he didn’t give him a stupid FA contract after that 2023 season. This is why I continue to say most Nats fans are bad baseball fans, and that won’t change for at least another generation.

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  11. cguy

    1 month ago

    Best news is that Reds didn’t activate Candelario- who is not ready to face ML pitching. Good news also that Hinds is joining the active roster. He may be ready to play ML baseball on a daily basis. As for Hampson, hope he clears waivers and accepts an assignment to Louisville. Not a bad depth piece to have.

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    • mrkinsm

      1 month ago

      Worst news….Reds eating millions more for someone who will never dawn a Reds uniform again, that could go to productive players.

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