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Reds placed INF/OF Tyler Callihan on the 10-day injured list with a fractured left forearm.
Callihan was hurt attempting a diving catch last night in his fourth big-league game. It’s unclear if he has a shot of making it back this season.
Reds recalled OF Jacob Hurtubise from Triple-A Louisville.
Hurtubise opened the season in the majors, but he started just one of 16 games before he was sent down and finished 1-for-7. He’ll serve as a fifth outfielder until Austin Hays returns.
Reds recalled RHP Lyon Richardson from Triple-A Louisville.
Richardson is allowed to make a quick return to the majors with Tyler Callihan going on the injured list. Richardson has allowed one run in four innings of relief for the Reds this season.
Reds optioned RHP Yosver Zulueta to Triple-A Louisville.
Zulueta allowed one run in 2 1/3 innings during his time with the Reds. His velocity is currently down about three mph from last year, and unless he gets that back, he probably isn’t in position to help a major league club.
Bengals restructured S Geno Stone’s contract.
They’ll save $1.58 million against the salary cap after getting a pay cut from their starting safety. After two stellar years in Baltimore, Stone declined precipitously in 2024. His PFF coverage grade dropped from 85.3 in 2023 to 53.7 last year. He’ll be looking for a bounceback season under new defensive coordinator Al Golden in 2025.
The Athletic’s Dan Duggan believes that Eric Gray’s “fate is likely sealed” after the Giants selected Cam Skattebo in the fourth round of the draft.
The Giants only have three running backs active on game days and figure to have Tyrone Tracy, Devin Singletary, and Skattebo active ahead of Gray assuming everyone makes it out of camp healthy. Gray had 14 carries for 31 yards last year, playing more than 10 snaps just three times in 17 games. He’s also fumbled six times in just 47 NFL touches. He’s classified as a “loser” from a winners and losers standpoint in this piece by Duggan and doesn’t need to be held in dynasty leagues.