The Cincinnati Reds are working to return to the postseason in 2026. Cincinnati is making a bunch of moves in free agency, to reshuffle the roster. Cincinnati is keeping relief pitcher Sam Moll, per the New York Post.
Moll pitched for the club in 2025, posting a 6.38 ERA. He appeared in 23 games. The veteran has appeared in more than 200 career Major League Baseball games.
“Sam Moll gets $875,000 plus $150,000 in incentives from the Reds, per source,” MLB.com reporter Mark Feinsand posted to X, formerly Twitter.
The Reds made some other moves to free up roster space.
“The Reds are non-tendering Carson Spiers, Roddery Munoz and Will Banfield, per source,” Feinsand added in a separate post.
Cincinnati reached the Major League Baseball Playoffs this season, after the New York Met

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