Trade Deadline Buzz: Reds Looking At Past Players

As the MLB trade deadline approaches, speculation is rampant about which moves the Cincinnati Reds might make to enhance their roster amid their quest for a postseason berth. The Reds are currently on the fringes of the Wild Card race, sitting in a congested mid-table position, which could potentially push them to be buyers before the deadline.

Assuming Cincinnati decides to strengthen their squad, there are a few familiar faces on the trade market that could be of interest. Here’s a closer look at some ex-Reds who could potentially return to help the team in their 2024 campaign.

**Tommy Pham**

Pham, known for his serious demeanor and intense focus both on and off the field, including in fantasy sports, retains his ability to make a significant impact with his bat. Though his 2024 stats with the Chicago White Sox—a .720 OPS and four home runs—might not immediately jump off the page, his offensive skills have previously boosted teams like the Mets and Diamondbacks. Given his contract status, acquiring Pham could be a low-risk, high-reward move for Cincinnati, providing the offensive spark they currently lack.

**Dylan Floro**

Floro’s stint with the Reds back in 2018 was brief but memorable, posting a 2.72 ERA over 25 appearances. After varying degrees of success with teams like the Dodgers, Marlins, and Twins, Floro has rediscovered his form at Washington, boasting a 2.09 ERA in 40 appearances this year after a less stellar 2023. His ability to induce ground balls and limit hard contact—despite a relatively soft fastball—could make him an attractive option to bolster the Reds’ bullpen.

**Jesse Winker**

Winker, once considered a cornerstone of Cincinnati’s future, showed his prowess in 2021 with a stellar .305/.394/.556 batting line and 24 homers. Following trades to Seattle and then Milwaukee, he has rejuvenated his career with the Nationals. With the Reds needing an offensive boost due to Matt McLain’s injury, Winker’s recent performance might just earn him a ticket back to Cincinnati, particularly if he can maintain his current form at a reasonable cost.

For the Reds, the upcoming deadline presents a crucial opportunity to reunite with former players who could inject experience and quality into the roster at a potentially moderate price. As the deadline draws near, the organization’s decisions could very well determine their postseason fate.

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