Tampa Bay Rays fans are finally getting a glimpse at the painting which depicts the 2026 roster. The group pales in comparison to some of the star-studded lineups around baseball, but things could still break favorably and look better than some of the lineups the Rays have rolled out in recent years.
The Rays swapped Josh Lowe for Gavin Lux as part of last night’s three-team trade. President of baseball operations Erik Neander discussed the move with Marc Topkin of The Tampa Bay Times after it was finalized this morning.
In losing Gavin Lux to the Tampa Bay Rays in last night’s three-team deal (that looped in the Los Angeles Angels), the Cincinnati Reds did not really lose an infielder.
How many of the active MLB players with 300 or more doubles in their career can you name in five minutes?
The Rule 5 draft, held annually at the winter meetings in December, never garners much fanfare, but it has been known to yield some noteworthy transactions.
The Tampa Bay Rays went 77-85 in 2025 and missed the postseason for the second straight year. They finished in fourth place in the American League East, narrowly avoiding last place in the division.
The Cincinnati Reds made a move that feels like a prequel on Thursday night. The Reds were part of a three-team trade with the Los Angeles Angels and the Tampa Bay Rays.
In a development likely to be overshadowed by the news of Kyle Tucker joining the juggernaut Los Angeles Dodgers, the crosstown Los Angeles Angels, the Cincinnati Reds, and the Tampa Bay Rays reportedly pulled off a three-team trade on Thursday night, according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan.
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.
The Rays, Angels, and Reds agreed to a three-team trade that’ll send outfielder Josh Lowe to the Angels, reports Jeff Passan of ESPN. Infielder Gavin Lux heads from Cincinnati to Tampa Bay alongside minor league pitcher Chris Clark, who comes over from the Angels.
A big trade in the National League Central! On Tuesday morning, the Arizona Diamondbacks agreed to a deal with the St. Louis Cardinals that will send eight-time All-Star Nolan Arenado to Arizona, according to ESPN.com's Jeff Passan. It's the second big deal in the past week in the division.
Yesterday marked the deadline for teams and arbitration-eligible players to come to an agreement on contract numbers for the 2026 season lest they simply be forced to publicly file and wait for compromise.
The Cincinnati Reds avoided arbitration and agreed to terms with Gavin Lux, TJ Friedl, and Will Benson, according to The Enquirer's Gordon Wittenmyer. Gavin Lux's deal is reportedly worth $5.525 million.
The deadline to tender contracts to all players in their pre-arbitration and arbitration years is this Friday evening, and it gives a perennial glimpse into how teams operate their budgets at the margins.
For the first time in his career, Gavin Lux donned a uniform that isn’t Dodger blue, as he spent his first season with the Cincinnati Reds. Throughout the season, Lux received perhaps a bigger role than he expected.
It wasn’t that the move the Cincinnati Reds made to pick up Gavin Lux last year was a bad idea. Cincinnati’s offense needed another bat, needed one not making a ton of money, and we all know their addiction to adding versatility to their lineup.
Mookie Betts produced four hits and three RBI and the Los Angeles Dodgers rallied for an 8-4 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday to advance to the National League Division Series.
The Cincinnati Reds lost Game 1 of their National League Wild Card Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers 10-5. While Shohei Ohtani led the Dodgers’ offense in a dominant performance, the team’s weaknesses remain.
The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Cincinnati Reds, 10-5, on Tuesday, taking a 1-0 series lead in the National League Wild Card series. The Dodgers' offense lived up to their high expectations, crushing home runs and passing the baton.
The Los Angeles Dodgers hosting the Cincinnati Reds in the National League Wild Card Series gives Gavin Lux another opportunity to face his former team this year.
The Los Angeles Dodgers wrapped up their season series against the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday, but not before sharing a special moment with Gavin Lux prior to the opener at Dodger Stadium.
Although the Los Angeles Dodgers previously faced the Cincinnati Reds this season, Gavin Lux needed to wait until Monday night to receive his 2024 World Series ring.
Former top prospect and two-time World Series champion Gavin Lux was brought over to the Cincinnati Reds on a one-year, $3.325 million contract. He has performed essentially as expected, while handling a true utility role for the first time in his career.
The Los Angeles Dodgers retained most of their core from the roster that won the 2024 World Series, but notably did not re-sign Walker Buehler in free agency and traded Gavin Lux to the Cincinnati Reds at the beginning of the year.
Former Dodgers infielder Gavin Lux is having a heck of a start to the 2025 campaign. As one recalls, Lux was dealt to the Cincinnati Reds in the offseason in exchange for minor league outfielder Mike Sirota and a competitive balance draft pick.
The Cincinnati Reds, looking to make just their second playoff appearance in the last 12 seasons, enter 2025 with a roster primed to breakout.
The Los Angeles Dodgers’ busy off-season continues. On Monday evening, the Dodgers traded Gavin Lux to the Cincinnati Reds for a Competitive Balance Round A draft pick and an outfield prospect named Mike Sirota.
It's clear that the Dodgers got the better end of this deal.
If you thought the Los Angeles Dodgers would keep the status quo just because they won a World Series, you’d be sadly mistaken. Even on the heels of a championship, the team got right to work making the roster even better once the offseason began.
This postseason for Gavin Lux has been unlike any other for him — and with the Los Angeles Dodgers one win away from bringing a World Series title home to Southern California, the second baseman is soaking up every second.
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