With the 2025 MLB postseason concluding on November 1, offseason business can begin to commence. But before then, some Major League teams made last-second moves during the 2025 World Series.
The Cincinnati Reds made make or break roster decisions with a pair of veterans over the past week, choosing to outright both right-hander Ian Gibaut and infielder/outfielder Santiago Espinal off the 40-man roster and assign them to AAA Louisville.
After being outrighted by the Red earlier this week, veteran relief pitcher Ian Gibaut elected free agency. The 31-year-old appeared in 25 games for the Reds this season with a 4.62 ERA.
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Given that none of the major offseason action can commence until after the 2025 World Series, transactions have been far and few over the last few days.
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The Cincinnati Reds have outrighted veteran pitcher Ian Gibaut to Triple-A Louisville, according to the team's Minor League transaction log. Gibaut has the option to reject the assignment in favor of free agency.
Cincinnati Reds reliever Ian Gibaut has been activated from the 60-day injured list and sent outright to Triple-A Louisville, according to the transaction log at MLB.com.
Cincinnati Reds pitcher Ian Gibaut is expected to miss the rest of the season after undergoing surgery. Gibaut had his rehab assignment paused in August and recently underwent surgery to repair his labrum and reattach his biceps tendon to his upper arm, according to MLB.com's Mark Sheldon.
The Reds sent pitcher Ian Gibaut on a rehab assignment with Triple-A Louisville on Sunday, according to the team's minor league transaction log. Earlier this week, he threw a simulated game at Great American Ball Park.
Cincinnati Reds pitcher Ian Gibaut threw a simulated game on Thursday afternoon at Great American Ball Park. The 31-year-old has been on the injured list since the end of June with right shoulder impingement.
The Cincinnati Reds placed relief pitcher Ian Gibaut on the 15-day injured list on Monday and recalled left-handed pitcher Joe La Sorsa from Triple-A Louisville.
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Cincinnati Reds relief pitcher Ian Gibaut is expected to be activated from the injured list on Wednesday, according to Charlie Goldsmith. Gibaut was placed on the 15-day injured list with a right shoulder impingement on April 26.
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After Reds' reliever Ian Gibaut blew the save in the ninth inning on Thursday, it wouldn't have been surprising for Hunter Greene to have been frustrated that his performance was wasted in the postgame locker room.
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The Reds announced that they have selected right-hander Ian Gibaut to their roster. They had a 40-man vacancy after recently returning Rule 5 pick Cooper Bowman to the Athletics, so no corresponding move is necessary today.
The Cincinnati Reds extended a non-roster invite to old friend Ian Gibaut, extending the list of possible pitchers who could fill out the final spots in the bullpen.
The Reds signed a familiar face on Wednesday, signing right-handed relief pitcher Ian Gibaut to a minor league deal. Gibaut was non-tendered by the Reds earlier this offseason and will get an invitation to spring training.
The Cincinnati Reds have non-tendered relief pitcher Ian Gibaut. Gibaut dealt with injuries most of the season and pitched in just two games with the Reds in the 2024 season.
A key bullpen piece from 2023 nears his return. Cincinnati Reds relievers have been swatted around to the tune of a 5.91 ERA so far this season in a sample size that, if called ‘small,’ would be a massive understatement.