Cincinnati Reds, Eugenio Suárez
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"My time in Cincinnati has come to an end," Annie Sabo tweeted. "Thankful for my time there, and wish everybody nothing but the best."
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Following a playoff appearance and a busy offseason of retooling, the Reds are just about ready to open Spring Training for the 2026 season. It's going to be a season where Cincinnati works to build on its 83-79 record in 2025,
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His affection for the Reds is understandable. Suárez on Feb. 3 recounted memories spanning from breaking the all-time home run record for Venezuelan-born MLB players (49 homers in 2021, surpassing Andrés Galarraga's 47 in 1996) to the birth of his daughter.
Suárez, a native of Venezuela who began his career with the Detroit Tigers before seven seasons with the Reds, called Cincinnati “home.”