Santiago Espinal is fresh off a -1.4 bWAR season that saw him hit .243/.292/.282 overall in 328 PA with the Cincinnati Reds. Garrett Hampson, meanwhile, went just 3 for 19 in his short stint with Cincinnati last season as part of a three-franchise year where he hit .143/.250/.169 overall.
Edwin Arroyo has a chance to fight his way onto the Cincinnati Reds roster at some point in 2026, and his elite defense likely means he’ll stick there for quite some time.
Edwin Arroyo returned to the playing field for the 2025 season with AA Chattanooga after his 2024 season was lost to a shoulder injury (and subsequent surgery), and the results were more or less what you’d expect to see from a talented player with that kind of rust.
Cincinnati Reds shortstop prospect Edwin Arroyo hasn’t exactly had the meteoric rise many hoped for when he was acquired from the Seattle Mariners in the deal that sent Luis Castillo the other way.
The new MLB season brings opportunities as players head into their walk years and try to rebound from subpar performances. These 25 players stand out heading into 2026.
Cincinnati Reds prospect Edwin Arroyo is impressing in the Puerto Rican Winter League. In 14 games with Cangrejeros de Santurce, Arroyo is slashing .352/.435/.481 with six extra-base hits and a stolen base.
On Sunday, Roger Straz and I gave our end-of-season top-30 Cincinnati Reds prospect rankings on the Red Hot Reds podcast. Here is part three of that list, ranking prospects one through five.
Infielders Edwin Arroyo and Leo Balcazar had their contracts selected from Double-A Chattanooga, while outfielder Hector Rodriguez was selected from Triple-A Louisville.
The Cincinnati Reds protected their eighth-ranked prospect ahead of Tuesday's deadline, according to Francys Romero. Shortstop Edwin Arroyo was officially added to the 40-man roster, avoiding the possibility of being selected in Major League Baseball's Rule 5 Draft.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
After missing the entire 2024 season due to a shoulder injury that he sustained in spring training, Edwin Arroyo started the 2025 season out slow, but has heated up at the plate recently in a big way.
Major League Baseball's trade deadline is less than a week away. Mark Feinsand of MLB.com went through each MLB team and provided his best trade chip for each club.
Edwin Arroyo, who was once a major trade acquisition for the Cincinnati Reds, has fallen out of the MLB Pipeline Top 100 rankings. The latest list was released on Tuesday night.
Playing in his first minor league game since 2023 on Friday night, Cincinnati Reds' top prospect Edwin Arroyo delivered a nice reminder of why he's one of the top prospects in the game.
The Reds' top prospects beat the Milwaukee Brewers' top prospects 9-7 on Sunday night in the Spring Breakout game. Here are our postgame takeaways: Hot Start for the Bats Cincinnati started off with a bang in the first inning.
No real surprises here, except... Opening Day for the Cincinnati Reds is just three weeks from tomorrow, yet at dawn on the morning of March 5th they still had 61 players in their big league camp.
After missing all of last season with a torn left labrum, Cincinnati Reds top prospect Edwin Arroyo says he's "ready to go." He also told MLB.com that he's hoping a major league promotion happens this season, but he reiterated that he's happy to be back on a field and healthy.
Spring training is underway, and several Reds position players have arrived early to camp. Hall of Famer Barry Larkin worked with Edwin Arroyo, Gavin Lux, and Matt McLain on Wednesday afternoon.
All he needs now is a healthy 2025 season! After a 2024 that was almost completely lost to injury, Edwin Arroyo finally made his return to the diamond in the Arizona Fall League last October.
MLB.com chose at least one prospect to watch for each team heading into the 2025 season. For the Reds, that prospect in shortstop Edwin Arroyo. "One of the key prospects acquired from the Mariners in the 2022 trade of ace Luis Castillo, Arroyo is ranked as Cincinnati's No.
Baseball America ranked the Cincinnati Reds' top prospects on Tuesday. Check out the prospects ranked 6th-10th below, including our own analysis and insights from the Reds Senior Director of Player Development Jeremy Farrell.
Three Reds players saw action in Saturday's Arizona Fall League Fall Stars Game. Edwin Arroyo played shortstop and went 2-for-2 with two singles. Jose Acuna walked a batter and struck out a batter in a scoreless inning in relief.
Former Seattle Mariners top prospect Edwin Arroyo continued his ascent with the Cincinnati Reds organization on Friday, getting named to the Arizona Fall League All-Star Game.
Edwin Arroyo was born in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, on August 25th 2003. He attended Arecibo Baseball Academy in Puerto Rico, where he was ranked the top shortstop and top overall prospect before leaving to play in Florida at Central Pointe Christian Academy in Kissimmee, FL.