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Dateline: Cincinnati
Cincinnati Reds President Nick Krall announced the signing of two-time National League All-Star INF Eugenio Suárez to a 1-year Major League contract through the 2026 season, with a mutual option for 2027.
Suárez earned his second career All-Star selection after slashing .228/.298/.526 with a career-high-tying 49 homers and career-best 118 RBI across 159 games with the Diamondbacks and Mariners last season. He started with Arizona before being traded to Seattle for 1B Tyler Locklear, RHP Hunter Cranton, and RHP Juan Burgos on July 31.
This past season, Suárez hit four home run game as a member of the Diamondbacks on April 26 vs Atlanta. It is a feat accomplished for just the 17th time in Major League history.
Since Nick Kurtz, A's, July 25, 2025 (A's 15, Astros 3) and Kyle Schwarber is the last to do it on August 28, 2025 (Phillies 19, Braves 4). Schwarber was a target of the Reds' front office before he resigned with the Phillies.
"You know what you're getting with him," Krall said. "He's a great individual and great clubhouse guy. We weren't sure it was something, we'd be able to do. We kept tabs with his agent but didn't start negotiating until about 10 days ago."
Suarez is a third baseman by trade. The Reds have Ke'Bryan Hayes, a gold glove calibre third baseman and Sal Stewart who had reps at third base. Suarez played 154 games at third base. He was a designated hitter in four games and played at first base in three games but did not make a start at first base.
According to Krall, Suarez will play some first base and be used a lot as the DH. Stewart will play some third base but also second and first. Spencer Steer will play first, second and left field. The trade of Gavin Lux opens playing time at second and left as well as DH.
Suarez finished the year ranked among Major League leaders in several offensive categories, including RBI (4th), home runs (5th), extra-base hits (77, 7th), total bases (309, T8th), and OPS (.526, 10th).
Suárez at 35-years old, will take his second stint with the Reds, as he hit 189 home runs with an .811 OPS across 7 seasons with the club from 2015-21. In 2019, he set a new single-season Major League record for homers by both a National League third baseman and Venezuelan-born player with 49, which were also tied for second-most by a Red in a season in franchise history.
"It is perfect," Suarez said. "I'm happy it worked out. I'm very excited to be back home. They (Reds) were always talking to me about coming back. It is easy for me. My daughter was born here. My wife and I made a good decision. And the chance of making the playoffs here are high. I played these guys the last couple years and I know how the lineup was put together and it is very good. The pitching staff is great. I'm not coming here to be a super hero but I can't wait to be a part of that lineup."
"I remember when I was traded (2022) that I told you guys, you never know, you never know where, you're going to end your career."
"Good vibes only" is his favorite slogan.
His 189 career homers with Cincinnati rank 13th in team history and were fourth-most by any National League batter from 2015-21. Suárez, who received the Ernie Lombardi Award as the Reds' Most Valuable Player in both 2018 and '19, is the only primary third baseman in franchise history to produce 3 seasons with at least 30 home runs (2018, '19, '21).
Originally signed by the Tigers as an international free agent on October 9, 2008, Suárez has played in parts of 12 Major League seasons with Detroit (2014), Cincinnati (2015-21), Seattle (2022-23, '25) and Arizona (2024-25). Since the start of the 2019 season, he ranks among all Major League batters in games (990, 4th), home runs (227, 6th), and RBI (622, 9th).
The Reds designated for assignment C Ben Rortvedt, who was claimed off waivers from the Dodgers on November 12, 2025. Cincinnati's 40-player roster is at capacity.
