Eugenio Suarez is coming back to the Cincinnati Reds, but this time, he's not just taking the field; he's making a statement. With a whopping $15 million contract for one year, plus a mutual option for 2027, Suarez is set to make his mark in the batter's box as the designated hitter. And what a hitter he is!
Suarez, a seasoned infielder, smashed an impressive 189 home runs during his seven-year stint with the Reds from 2015 to 2021. But here's where it gets intriguing: after becoming a free agent in 2025, he didn't let his bat cool down. He hit 36 home runs last season for the Arizona Diamondbacks, matching his career-high of 49 homers set with the Reds in 2019. And that's not all. After being traded to the Seattle Mariners mid-season, he added another 13 homers to his tally.
This guy is a powerhouse! With 325 career homers in 12 MLB seasons, Suarez is a force to be reckoned with. And let's not forget his All-Star appearance in 2018 and that historic day in April 2025 when he became the 19th player in MLB history to hit four home runs in a single game. But is his return to the Reds a sign of a promising season ahead, or is it a risky move for a team in transition?
The Reds are certainly hoping for the former, and with Suarez's bat in the lineup, they might just have a chance to prove the skeptics wrong. What do you think? Is Suarez the missing piece for the Reds, or is this a short-lived reunion?