The Cincinnati Reds and catcher Jose Trevino made a young fan's "Make a Wish" come true. The Reds signed Braxton to a one-day contract and he got to spend the day with Reds players and coaches.
The Cincinnati Reds beat the Kansas City Royals 7-2 on Tuesday night at Kauffman Stadium. Elly De La Cruz made history with two monster home runs. Tyler Stephenson hit a home run of his own and TJ Friedl reached base four times to lead the Cincinnati offense.
Jose Trevino homered and drove in three runs to help the Cincinnati Reds earn a split of their four-game series against the visiting St. Louis Cardinals with a 9-1 victory on Thursday afternoon.
The Cincinnati Reds beat the St. Louis Cardinals 9-1 on Thursday to secure the series split. The Reds were led on offense by home runs from Jose Trevino and Spencer Steer.
Cincinnati Reds catcher Jose Trevino channeled some Bengals energy in the team's 3-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals on Monday night. Trevino wore a Bengals-stripe-themed catcher's helmet during the victory.
How far can they drag this team? The lead picture for this article is of catcher Jose Trevino, and that’s not on accident. The veteran backstop was acquired
New York Yankees catcher Austin Wells spent his first two seasons learning from All-Star backstop Jose Trevino, and it’s clear their bond remains following the latter’s departure.
The Cincinnati Reds agreed with catcher Jose Trevino on a three-year contract extension on Thursday, with the New York Post reporting the deal is worth $15 million.
The Cincinnati Reds have agreed to a three-year, $15 million contract extension with catcher Jose Trevino, according to Jon Heyman of the New York Post.
The Reds and catcher Jose Trevino have reportedly agreed to an extension. The Paragon Sports International client was already under contract for $3.425MM for 2025 and set to hit free agency after that.
Reds' catcher Jose Trevino left Friday's game after being hit by a foul tip. He's scheduled to undergo a CT scan on Saturday. Trevino told Reds manager Terry Francona that he could play on Saturday, which leaves the Reds optimistic his injury isn't serious according to Gordon Wittenmyer of the Cincinnati Enquirer.
First Tyler Stephenson, now Jose Trevino. Just hours after the Reds announced that Stephenson has an oblique strain that will cause him to miss the start of the season, their backup catcher also went down with an injury.
Jose Trevino was traded from the Yankees to the Reds on December 20 of last year. The Reds needed to fill a void at backup catcher and Trevino, a former All-Star, did just that.
When the Reds acquired Jose Trevino in December, they knew they were getting one of the best defensive catchers in the game. What they might not have fully realized was just how much of an impact he would have beyond his own performance.
After a 77-win season for the Reds, Cincinnati sought a major shakeup this winter after what could be considered a disappointing 2024 season. The Reds not only picked up a new manager but also bolstered both their pitching and hitting depth.
As the Reds prepare for the 2025 season, Tyler Stephenson is looking to take a step forward defensively, particularly in controlling the running game. After dealing with a fractured collarbone in 2022, his ability to throw out baserunners hasn’t been the same, but he’s determined to get back to form.
New York Yankees catcher Jose Trevino was placed on the 10-day injured list with a left quad strain on Saturday. Trevino exited Friday's 4-1 win over the host Baltimore Orioles in the top of the ninth inning after hitting a double and then scoring on Juan Soto's single.
The 47-21 New York Yankees have enjoyed plenty of success this season. It's fair to say that if this continues, the current version of the Yankees might be the worst fans will see all season.
The New York Yankees' catching tandem is at full strength. Jose Trevino, who was sidelined due to a calf injury just before the start of training camp, will make his spring training debut against the Atlanta Braves on Sunday.
Jose Trevino won’t be hanging up his pinstripes this winter. He and the New York Yankees have come to terms on a one-year deal worth $2.7 million, as Ari Koslow of Fantasypros relayed to the masses.
New York Yankees fans are notoriously tough on opponents but may be more well-known for the venom they spew toward their own. Yankees' catcher Jose Trevino not only understands this, but he also supports it.