
The Cincinnati Reds made another move in free agency on Thursday, signing catcher Austin Wynns to a one-year contract. Wynns will replace outfielder TJ Hopkins, who was designated for assignment in a series of transactions.
Austin Wynns, 33, has spent parts of five seasons in the major leagues between 2018 and 2023. He has played for the Baltimore Orioles, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Colorado Rockies during that time.
In 202, he appeared in 51 games for San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Colorado, with the Rockies accounting for 131 of his 145 plate appearances. In 145 plate appearances, he hit.208/.268/.277 with six doubles, a home run, nine walks, and 39 strikeouts. In 653 plate appearances, he has a.226/.273/.324 batting line with 20 doubles and 13 home runs in 653 at-bats. His career statistics can be found here.
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