
Reds sign former SF Giants backstop to one-year deal
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While they brought him back to compete for a role in 2023, the acquisition of veteran Roberto Perez and Rule 5 selection Blake Sabol created a log jam that ultimately prevented Wynns from cracking the opening day roster. However, he did appear in one game during a brief April 9 cameo before the Giants designated him for assignment the very next day.
From there, Wynns embarked on a self-guided tour through the National League West. After a five-game stint with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Wynns finished the season as the backup catcher for the Rockies. In 45 games with Colorado, Wynns notched a .555 OPS with a homer and eight runs batted in.
While Wynns won’t provide excessive offensive production, he’ll serve as a solid receiver for the young arms the Reds have on their pitching staff.