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1 Offseason Move That’s Paying Off For Cincinnati Reds So Far

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The Reds signed a familiar face, and it's working out.

Cincinnati Reds third baseman Eugenio Suarez established himself as a premier power hitter during his first stint with the team, which lasted from 2015 to 2021. The 34-year-old returned to the Reds in February, and he's one of the reasons why they're atop the NL Central at 13-8. Suarez is hitting .

270 with a . 774 OPS, three homers, and 11 RBIs over 21 games thus far. The 5-foot-11, 213-pounder is third on the team in OPS behind first baseman Sal Stewart (1.

040) and shortstop Elly De La Cruz (. 874). The three players represent different aspects of Cincinnati's roster.

De La Cruz is the franchise cornerstone, a homegrown talent who broke out in 2024 and could earn his third straight All-Star nod this year. Stewart could be its next young star, as he was its No. 3 prospect in 2025 (per MLB Pipeline) and could win NL Rookie of the Year honors this season.