Tejay Antone’s recovery and return from his third Tommy John surgery will apparently remain within the ranks of the Cincinnati Reds organization. On Friday,
The Cincinnati Reds and pitcher Tejay Antone have agreed to a new deal for the 2026 season. Antone and his agency announced the news on Instagram on Friday afternoon.
Tejay Antone rocketed on to the scene with the Cincinnati Reds back in the shortened 2020 season, his repertoire pairing perfectly with the ‘Spincinnati’ revolution.
It was April 7, 2024, when Tejay Antone left the game and immediately knew something was wrong...again. After throwing one pitch, he felt something in his elbow and an MRI revealed he had torn his flexor mass tendon completely off the bone and partially tore his UCL.
Cincinnati Reds fan favorite and pitcher Tejay Antone threw his first live batting practice this week since his third Tommy John surgery. "First live batting practice," Antone wrote on Instagram.
Cincinnati Reds pitcher Tejay Antone threw a bullpen session off a mound for the first time in over a year on Wednesday. "What the people came to see," Antone wrote on Instagram.
The Reds have claimed infielder Liván Soto off waivers from the Orioles, per announcements from both clubs. The O’s had recently designated him for assignment.
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The Reds organization seems to still have faith in reliever Tejay Antone. Pitching coach Derek Johnson expressed confidence in the often injured, but talented reliever.
The Cincinnati Reds avoided arbitration with Tejay Antone by signing him to a one year, $830,000 deal. Players are arbitration eligible after they've accumulated three years of service time.