The Milwaukee Brewers have put right-handed pitcher Colin Rea on waivers in accordance with Curt Hogg of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Cincinnati, who has misplaced each Nick Martinez and Jakob Junis to free company within the final 24 hours, and has a scarcity of beginning pitching depth attributable to that and accidents to Brandon Williamson and Julian Aguiar who will probably be out for all of 2025, must aggressively go after Rea – even when it means going past making a waiver declare and attempting to commerce for him.
Rea has a $5,500,000 group choice for the 2025 season. That signifies that a group has to waste nearly no time in choosing him up as a result of that choice should be exercised by Monday night.
The 34-year-old threw 167.2 innings for Milwaukee this previous season. He went 12-6 with a 4.29 ERA (98 ERA+). Whereas Rea isn’t going to possible be a distinction maker in a rotation, he’s a man who may be league common – as he’s been the previous two years since getting back from a stint in Japan. There’s expertise within the bullpen, too, so in the event you wind up with higher choices within the rotation then sliding him right into a reduction position gained’t be out of his wheelhouse.
From a financial standpoint, he makes subsequent to nothing. And he would solely be a 1-year dedication for the group, too. There may be nearly no draw back.
With that mentioned, and as famous above, he might have to be traded for reasonably than simply claimed on waivers. Given his contract and efficiency, it appears possible that a number of groups are going to be thinking about buying him. That’s going to imply you must hope nobody else needs to surrender one thing for him, or you’re going to have to seek out one thing to surrender as a way to carry him in. The associated fee to accumulate him in all probability isn’t going to be that prime by way of sending a participant to the Brewers, nevertheless it’s the highway to discover if you wish to herald low-cost however strong beginning pitching depth for 2025 – one thing the Reds seem to wish at this level.