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Greene, who has a 2.72 ERA in 11 starts this season following an All-Star 2024, is under club control through 2029 on a contract that has $40 million in 2026-28 salary left, in addition to what would be left of this year’s $6.3 million plus a $21 million club option for ’29.
Broussard fills a new role in the organization. His title is the “Academies Hitting Coordinator,” and he focuses primarily on the teenage Reds’ prospects in the Dominican Republic and in Rookie Ball in Arizona. Outside of De La Cruz, the Reds haven’t developed enough impact hitters who they acquired through international free agency.
The Reds are going nowhere fast. It's time to get a jump on a 2026 playoff run by trading players now. Who should they deal?