Williams: The Cincinnati Reds legitimately tried to land Kyle Schwarber. Despite failing, it's a positive sign they're serious about winning.
Cincinnati must get creative to find offensive help after the hometown slugger chose to stay with Philadelphia.
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Had Schwarber taken the Reds' deal, the quickest way to shed salary would be to trade from their pool of arbitration-eligible ...
Middletown slugger Kyle Schwarber could command four or five years at $25 million to $30 million a year. He led the NL with ...
Emilio Pagán's two-year deal with the Cincinnati Reds guarantees $20 million over two years and includes a player opt-out ...