In hindsight it’s always easier to look back at a lost season after it’s over. But that ignores the signs of optimism that existed along the way. Today we look back at the 2023 campaign of Alex Reyes, who was technically on the Dodgers this year.
LA declines $3 million option, instead paying RHP a $100,000 buyout The Dodgers on Sunday declined the 2024 club option on pitcher Alex Reyes, per multiple reports, which would have paid him $3 million for next season.
The club’s decision is hardly a surprise, as he last pitched in the majors back in 2021.
After Spring Training started earlier this year, the Los Angeles Dodgers made a low-risk, high-reward signing by inking Alex Reyes to a one-year deal with a club option for 2024.
During the offseason, the Los Angeles Dodgers signed former All-Star closer Alex Reyes to a one-year, $1.1 million contract with performance bonuses and a team option for 2024.
Right-hander Alex Reyes won’t pitch in 2023 after undergoing shoulder surgery earlier this week, according to Bill Plunkett of the Orange County Register.
We’re roughly a third of the way through the 2023 season. Players have had a couple months to build something of a performance track record that’ll play a role in their future contracts.
The Los Angeles Dodgers transferred Alex Reyes to the 60-day injured list on Sunday in order to sign Austin Wynns. Reyes was previously placed on the 15-day IL when the Dodgers set their Opening Day roster as he remains on the mend from last year’s right shoulder surgery.
The Dodgers are entering the season without a set closer for the first time in more than a decade. Kenley Jansen took the mantle as LA's closer in 2012 and held it until his departure last season.
The Dodgers provided updates on pitchers Daniel Hudson, Alex Reyes and Walker Buehler as each works his way back from injury.
People, myself included, always seem to overvalue prospects anticipating that nearly all of them are going to reach their ceiling. However, it is often the exact opposite where very few reach their peak with the majority middling out or sitting at their floor.
When healthy, he is an explosive arm, and he can make an already-dominant bullpen even better.
The Marlins have checked in with the representatives for free agent reliever Alex Reyes.
Alex Reyes was once one of the brightest prospects in minor leagues closing the 2016 season ranked as the 13th highest prospect on MLBPipeline.com. When
After bursting onto the scene with the St. Louis Cardinals in 2016, Alex Reyes quickly fell off the face of the Earth, dealing with several arm injuries that derailed him for the next three seasons.
Unsurprisingly, the Dodgers have been linked with a pair of notable free agents as the MLB offseason kicks into gear.
The dust has officially cleared following the contract tender deadline. In this article, we will take a look at three players that the Brewers could target.
Across the league there are now some intriguing players who are available. One of those is a former division rival relief pitcher from the Cardinals.
Friday's non-tender deadline added many names to the pool of available free agents
On Monday, the St. Louis Cardinals got some really bad news ahead of their brief two-game series with the Toronto Blue Jays. Alex Reyes, who had been an All-Star for the team in 2021 before struggling in the second half, is going to need surgery on his shoulder, which will most likely keep him out for the remainder of the 2022 season.
The 2022 season may be over for St. Louis Cardinals relief pitcher Alex Reyes before it began.
Yes, the walk rate was bad. But that’s not the only issue Reyes faced in 2021. Earlier this week, VEB’s Blake Newberry took a look at Alex Reyes’ potential to contribute as a member of the rotation in 2022.
It’s obviously something we don’t see every day around the baseball world, and it had fans inside American Family Field losing their minds.
The early going in the MLB season has been colored by breakout performances from a handful of precocious young talents. Ronald Acuna, Gleyber Torres, Scott Kingery and Jorge Alfaro have played key roles in the early pennant chase.
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