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  • Reds To Sign Austin Hays


    The Reds have agreed to a one-year, $5MM deal with outfielder Austin Hays, reports Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic. He can earn another $1MM via incentives. The MAS+ client’s deal is still pending the completion of a physical.

    Hays, 29, gives the Reds the right-handed-hitting complement they’ve been seeking for the lefty-swinging outfield group of TJ Friedl, Jake Fraley and Will Benson. He’s a career .277/.331/.469 hitter against left-handed pitching and has experience playing all three outfield spots — though he’s generally better suited for corner work than center field.

    As recently as 2023, Hays was an All-Star in Baltimore. He had a down showing in the second half after a monster .314/.355/.498 first half of that season but still finished out the year with a hearty .275/.325/.444 batting line in 566 plate appearances.

    The 2024 season, however, was an abject nightmare for Hays. He struggled immensely on the field, due to a pair of leg injuries (hamstring strain, calf strain) and, far more concerning, a kidney infection. As Rosenthal detailed earlier in the offseason, Hays described that kidney infection as “the hardest thing I’ve ever gone through.” Upon discovering it, doctors told him he’d likely been suffering from the ill effects of that infection for weeks prior.

    Hays told Rosenthal that his symptoms included nausea, lightheadedness, lower back pain, sluggish legs and even a “brain fog” that would at times cause him to lose focus and forget what he was talking about mid-conversation. Hays initially chalked some of the exhaustion, leg fatigue and back pain up to the rigors of a full season and the prior hamstring/calf strains still impacting him. As time wore on and his symptoms increased, it became clear something else was at play.

    A healthy Hays could well be a boon to the Cincinnati outfield, particularly if he’s in line to face a large slate of left-handed pitching. The move from Baltimore to Cincinnati should favor him considerably, too. Camden Yards has become a wasteland for right-handed power hitters in recent years, following the team’s decision to alter the dimensions in left field. Since 2022, when the O’s initially altered their park and installed a towering wall in left field (often referred to as “Mount Wall-timore”), their stadium has been the third-worst in MLB for right-handed home runs, per Statcast, leading only Cleveland’s Progressive Field and Pittsburgh’s PNC Park. Cincinnati’s Great American Ball Park, meanwhile, ranks as the third most-favorable park in MLB for right-handed home runs, by those same park factors.

    Hays’ presence in Cincinnati could open up some more infield and/or DH at-bats for fellow righty Spencer Steer, who played primarily in the outfield last year. Steer is an infielder by trade, but his versatility was leveraged when the Reds’ infield became increasingly crowded.

    The trade of Jonathan India and overwhelming struggles of Noelvi Marte last year have perhaps lent some extra clarity to the infield, however. There’s still some playing time to sort out this spring, but Steer could see time at the corners and DH alongside Jeimer Candelario, who also struggled in an injury-marred 2024 season, and Christian Encarnacion-Strand, who missed most of the year due to wrist surgery. Matt McLain (who missed most of the season due to shoulder surgery) and Elly De La Cruz are in line to serve as the primary second baseman and shortstop, respectively. Trade acquisition Gavin Lux could also see time at second base and in left field. Broadly speaking, the Reds’ lineup will feature quite a few moving parts for new skipper Terry Francona to juggle based on matchups, health and workload management.

    Hays’ $5MM guarantee will push the Reds’ payroll just north of $110MM, marking an increase of about $10MM over their 2024 budget. Even an increase of that level looked questionable just weeks ago, but the team’s surprise agreement with Main Street Sports/FanDuel Sports Network (the rebranded Diamond Sports/Bally RSN provider) afforded president of baseball operations Nick Krall some additional resources to further build out the 2025 club. The Reds have also been tied to relief upgrades, Carlos Estevez most notably, but it’s not clear whether ownership’s budgetary preferences can accommodate both Hays and another bullpen arm — particularly one of Estevez’s caliber and likely asking price.



    In exciting news for Cincinnati Reds fans, it has been reported that the team is set to sign outfielder Austin Hays. Hays, who has been a standout player for the Baltimore Orioles, is known for his speed, power, and defensive skills.

    This signing is expected to bolster the Reds’ outfield depth and provide a boost to their lineup. With Hays in the mix, the Reds are poised to make a strong push for the playoffs and potentially contend for a championship.

    Stay tuned for official confirmation of the signing and more updates on how Hays will fit into the Reds’ lineup. Reds fans, get ready to welcome Austin Hays to the team and cheer him on as he helps lead the team to victory! #Reds #AustinHays #MLBSigning

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  • Cincinnati Reds sign OF Austin Hays to 1-year deal


    The Cincinnati Reds seemingly addressed their outfield issues on Tuesday, agreeing to a 1-year contract with free agent outfielder Austin Hays. It’s a $5 million pact, per C. Trent Rosecrans of The Athletic, and Hays will bring some much needed right-handed prowess to an otherwise lefty-heavy outfield mix.

    #Reds adding OF Austin Hays, agreeing to a one-year, $5M deal, according to The Athletic’s @ken-rosenthal.bsky.social.

    An All-Star in 2023, Hays started last season with the Orioles, the team that drafted him in 2016, before being traded to the Phillies www.nytimes.com/athletic/609…

    C Trent Rosecrans (@ctrent.bsky.social) 2025-01-28T17:06:20.691Z

    Reds outfielders posted a collective 85 wRC+ during the course of the 2024 season, with regression from Will Benson and Spencer Steer paired with the brutal string of injuries to TJ Friedl and the absence of Jake Fraley due to family reasons. That ranked tied for the fifth worst mark in the game, and their production against LHP (84 wRC+) ranked tied for fourth worst.

    In Hays, the Reds will (in theory) get someone who can help out against LHP. He’s the owner of a .800 OPS in over 700 career PA against southpaws, a number that far outpaces the .719 OPS he’s put up against RHP in his career. Those numbers were even more drastic in 2024 as he put up an impressive .941 OPS against LHP in 90 PA split between Baltimore and Philadelphia while the .569 OPS he posted against RHP in 165 PA was completely unplayable.

    That’s the hope here, really. Hays will join Stuart Fairchild and Spencer Steer as OF options against LHP, with Friedl, Benson, Steer, and Fraley the go-to options on the other side of the platoon. Whereas it would have been nice for the Reds to actually sign a full-time, impact player to join the ranks of their outfield, it appears they’ve settled on doing it in piecemeal fashion once again.

    It should be pointed out that Hays, 29, is coming off the single worst season of his career and that his former team, the Orioles, opted to move on from his last year during that dip in favor of their talented crop of young outfielders instead, flipping him to the Phillies (who non-tendered him at season’s end). He dealt with a pretty significant kidney infection during the 2024 season, however, and the hope here is that the illness was to blame for his dip in production.

    Still, he’s the owner of a career .313 OBP and plays on the short side of a platoon. Even if he does return to what he does best, that makes him mostly a bench-bat. It’s also worth pointing out that while Baltimore moved on from Hays altogether, they just inked Dylan Carlson – who’s younger and a pretty solid defender – for 1/5th of what Hays just was guaranteed by the Reds.

    It’s hard to think anything other than this is it for the Reds offseason transactions of note for their position player corps. I’ll leave it to you to decide whether or not it’s enough.



    The Cincinnati Reds have bolstered their outfield depth by signing Austin Hays to a 1-year deal. Hays, a talented young outfielder, brings a combination of speed, power, and defensive prowess to the Reds lineup.

    With Hays joining the Reds, the team now has added another dynamic player to their roster who can contribute both at the plate and in the field. Hays has shown flashes of brilliance in his young career and will be looking to make a significant impact in Cincinnati.

    Fans of the Reds can look forward to seeing Hays patrolling the outfield and making plays both offensively and defensively. His addition adds depth and versatility to the team’s roster, giving them even more options to work with throughout the season.

    Overall, the signing of Austin Hays is a positive move for the Cincinnati Reds and adds another exciting player to their already talented lineup. Stay tuned for more updates as the season approaches.

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  • Cincinnati Reds Sign Outfielder Austin Hays to a One-Year Deal


    The Reds have been looking to add an outfield bat all offseason long, and they have finally done that, signing outfielder Austin Hays to one-year, $5 million contract according to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic.

    The deal includes $1 million in incentives.

    Hays slashed .255/.303/.396 with 23 extra-base hits in 85 games last season with the Phillies and the Orioles.

    The right-hander exceeds against left-handed pitching, slashing .277/.331/.469 with 73 extra-base hits over his career.

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    The Cincinnati Reds have made a big move in the outfield, signing Austin Hays to a one-year deal. Hays, a talented young outfielder, brings a mix of power, speed, and defensive prowess to the Reds lineup.

    The 26-year-old Hays has shown flashes of his potential during his time with the Baltimore Orioles, and the Reds are hoping he can take his game to the next level in Cincinnati. Hays is known for his ability to hit for average and power, as well as his speed on the basepaths and strong arm in the outfield.

    With Hays now in the mix, the Reds outfield is looking strong and dynamic heading into the upcoming season. Fans can look forward to seeing Hays patrol the outfield and contribute offensively as the Reds aim to make a push for the postseason.

    Stay tuned for more updates on the Cincinnati Reds and their offseason moves as they continue to build a competitive roster for the upcoming season. Welcome to Cincinnati, Austin Hays! #Reds #AustinHays #MLB #OffseasonMoves

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  • Austin Hays contract with Reds: 1 year, $5 million


    The Reds are set to add a veteran bat to their lineup in outfielder , who has agreed to a one-year, $5 million deal with the club, according to a report Tuesday by The Athletic. The club has not confirmed the deal, which reportedly includes $1 million in incentives.

    The 29-year-old Hays is looking to rebound from a down 2024 campaign that he split between the Orioles and Phillies. Hays was acquired by Philadelphia ahead of the Trade Deadline and produced a .256/.275/.397 slash line in 80 plate appearances with the Phils. He also missed time late in the year due to a strained left hamstring as well as a kidney infection that sapped his strength. Overall, Hays hit just five home runs and produced a .699 OPS in 85 games last season. He became a free agent once he was non-tendered by the Phillies in November.

    Although Hays has never had the greatest batted-ball numbers — his career 7.1% barrel rate and 38.4% hard-hit rate are only slightly above the league average — he was a decent power source for Baltimore from 2021-23. He hit 22, 16 and 16 home runs, respectively, in those seasons and turned in a 108 OPS+ over that span. A stellar first half in 2023 led to Hays earning his first All-Star selection.

    Hays made his big league debut with the Orioles in 2017, one year after they selected him in the third round of the MLB Draft. He has spent time in each of the three outfield spots but has played the majority of his 579 career games in left field. Hays owns a .261 average and a .745 OPS across 2,028 Major League at-bats.



    The Cincinnati Reds have signed outfielder Austin Hays to a one-year contract worth $5 million. Hays, who was previously with the Baltimore Orioles, brings his speed and defensive prowess to the Reds lineup.

    The 26-year-old had a breakout season in 2021, hitting .265 with 22 home runs and 71 RBIs. He also stole 20 bases, showcasing his all-around skills on the field.

    The Reds are hoping that Hays can continue to develop and become a key contributor to their lineup in 2022. With his speed and power, Hays has the potential to be a game-changer for Cincinnati.

    Fans are excited to see what Hays can bring to the team and are hopeful that his presence will help the Reds compete for a playoff spot in the upcoming season.

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  • Austin Hays agrees to one-year deal with Reds


    The Cincinnati Reds, continuing to add to new manager Terry Francona’s roster, have reached agreement on a one-year, $5 million contract with free-agent outfielder Austin Hays, according to a source briefed on the discussions.

    The deal, which is pending a physical, includes $1 million in incentives and marks the latest veteran addition to the Reds, who earlier this offseason signed free-agent reliever Brent Suter and traded for right-hander Brady Singer, catcher Jose Trevino and second baseman Gavin Lux.

    Hays’ exact role with the Reds is to be determined. After platooning for the first part of last season with the Baltimore Orioles, he was seeking more regular playing time and a one-year deal that would help him reestablish his value.

    Hays, 29, was diagnosed with a kidney infection last September. His test results indicated he had been ill for an extended period, perhaps the majority of the time he spent with the Philadelphia Phillies after they acquired him on July 26 from the Orioles for reliever Seranthony Domínguez and outfielder Cristian Pache.

    The infection, Hays said, was “the hardest thing I’ve ever gone through.” His symptoms included heaviness in his legs, pain in his lower back and floaters in his eyes, as well as brain fog that would disrupt conversations with his wife and teammates, causing him to forget what he was talking about, leaving him unable to respond.

    In his 22 games with the Phillies, Hays performed below league average, batting .256 with a .672 OPS. The Phillies ultimately non-tendered him rather than pay him a projected $6.4 million in arbitration. But after that decision, Phillies president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski said, “I don’t think we saw the true guy.”

    Prior to last season, Hays was an above-average offensive player with a career .751 OPS, including a .779 mark against left-handed pitching. Dombrowski said after the trade that the Phillies had tried to acquire him at each of the previous two deadlines. Phillies manager Rob Thomson said, “I expect him, wherever he ends up, to have a much better year than certainly he had with us.”

    (Top photo of Austin Hays: Heather Barry/Getty Images)



    In a surprising move, outfielder Austin Hays has agreed to a one-year deal with the Cincinnati Reds. Hays, who was previously with the Baltimore Orioles, brings a strong offensive presence and solid defensive skills to the Reds lineup. This signing is sure to bolster the team’s outfield depth and provide a boost to their lineup. Stay tuned for more updates as the season approaches! #AustinHays #CincinnatiReds #MLBSigning

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  • Postcard QSL Radio Card From Hays Kansas WBØRNN



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    Hey everyone! I recently received a beautiful QSL radio card from Hays, Kansas from WBØRNN. The postcard features a stunning image of the city skyline and includes all the necessary details about our radio contact.

    I always love receiving these postcards as they serve as a wonderful reminder of the connections we make through amateur radio. It’s amazing to think that our voices can travel such distances and bring us together in this unique hobby.

    I will definitely be adding this postcard to my collection and I can’t wait to make more contacts and receive more cards in the future. Thank you WBØRNN for this lovely memento from Hays, Kansas!
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  • Postcard QSL Radio Card From Hays Kansas WBØRNN

    Postcard QSL Radio Card From Hays Kansas WBØRNN



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    Hello from Hays, Kansas!

    I recently received a beautiful postcard QSL radio card from WBØRNN and wanted to share it with all of you. The card features a stunning image of the Kansas landscape, complete with rolling hills and endless fields. It’s a wonderful reminder of the beauty of this state and the joy of connecting with fellow radio enthusiasts.

    Receiving QSL cards like this one is always a highlight for me, as it not only confirms our radio contact but also allows us to share a little piece of our world with each other. It’s a small gesture that brings us closer together, despite the miles that may separate us.

    Thank you, WBØRNN, for this lovely postcard QSL radio card. It will hold a special place in my collection and serve as a reminder of our connection through the airwaves.

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