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The Reds have agreed to a one-year contract with left-handed-hitting outfielder JJ Bleday, a source told MLB.com's Mark Sheldon on Saturday. The club has not confirmed the deal.
Cincinnati Reds President of Baseball Operations Nick Krall spoke with the media over the weekend after the Reds signed outfielder JJ Bleday and traded for outfielder Dane Myers. In a surprising statement, Krall mentioned the Reds still have some money to spend this offseason.
A former A's standout heads to Cincinnati. Visit MLB Trade Rumors for more on the Reds' first noteworthy position-player move of the winter.
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Reds agree to terms with outfielder JJ Bleday
The Cincinnati Reds have reached a contract agreement with free-agent outfielder JJ Bleday, bolstering their outfield depth ahead of the 2026 season.
After three seasons with the A's, the Cincinnati Reds are going to be getting a look at JJ Bleday. Here is what they should expect.
The Cincinnati Reds had a busy Saturday, adding two outfielders in separate moves as they look to bounce back from a disappointing offseason.
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - On Saturday, after the Cincinnati Reds added two outfielders who were good in 2024 but took a step back in 2025, Nick Krall described signing JJ Bleday and trading for Dane Myers as “potential upside” moves.
December 27 - The Cincinnati Reds reached a one-year deal with outfielder JJ Bleday, multiple outlets reported on Saturday. Bleday, 28, is a former No. 4 overall draft pick who bats left-handed and can play all three outfield positions.
The Cincinnati Reds have announced a new signing. JJ Bleday, an outfielder with the Athletics, has agreed to a one-year, $1.4 million contract with the Reds for the 2026 season. In announcing the signing, the Reds said that the 28-year-old was a versatile player who could play all three outfield positions.
“Sources: Free-agent outfielder JJ Bleday and the Cincinnati Reds are in agreement on a contract. Bleday, 28, was the No. 4 overall pick in the 2019 draft and has spent time in the majors with the Marlins and A’s,” Murray wrote on X, formerly Twitter.