It’s not every day that a native of his city gets to play for his hometown team. That’s exactly the case with 34-year-old Brent Suter. The left-hander recently signed a $3 million deal with the Cincinnati Reds.
Reds reliever Brent Suter was a late addition to the caravan and the Cincinnati native couldn't be happier to be part of the annual event. He described what it was like to put on a Reds jersey for the first time: "It's amazing.
There are some other outliers besides the ones that encouraged the Crew to get Crow that could also point to success. Let’s do so in the form of some pitchers, two current (albeit in the minors) and one former, as well as recapping Crow.
The Reds announced a change to their 2024 caravan schedule on Sunday night. Ian Gibaut won't join the caravan this week. Instead, Cincinnati native Brent Suter will join the Central Tour during their stops on Monday and Tuesday. Check out the Reds entire caravan schedule here.
The Reds officially signed Brent Suter to a one-year contract on Saturday. To say the newest lefty in the Reds' bullpen is excited to be a part of the
The Cincinnati Reds are signing southpaw reliever Brent Suter to one-year contract.
Joel Sherman of the New York Post reports that in their search for a left-handed reliever, the New York Mets have been connected to veterans Wandy Peralta and Brent Suter.
Here are Saturday's hot stove rumors
There haven’t been any teams publicly linked to him in free agency.
There are a number of reasons for the Cubs to look at this lefthander. I’m going to pause the “Cubs target” series next week during the Winter Meetings, because I figure there will be enough baseball news to discuss here, as well as potentially some Cubs signings and/or trades.
Suter was an anchor in a bullpen starved for consistency Welcome to the 2023 edition of Ranking the Rockies, where we take a look back at every player to log playing time for the Rockies in 2023.
We continue working our way through the list of free agent relievers to find fits for the Mets. It’s no secret that the Mets need to bring in bullpen arms before the 2024 season begins, especially if the team really intends to be competitive.
The Colorado Rockies reinstated Brent Suter from the 15-day injured list Wednesday and designated fellow left-hander Fernando Abad for assignment. Suter, 33, has been sidelined for nearly a month due to a strained oblique.
As the Jurassic Park theme song blasts out of the stadium speakers and “The Raptor” emerges out of the Rockies bullpen, fans at Coors Field can begin to expect what will happen.
Facing an uncertain future, Colorado has found stability in the form of the veteran left-hander At this point in the season, you don’t need me to tell you that the Colorado Rockies season hasn’t exactly been a parade of highlights.
The Colorado Rockies moved to build their pitching staff on Friday, agreeing to a three-year contract extension with right-hander Tyler Kinley and claiming left-hander Brent Suter off waivers.
The deadline to offer arbitration-eligible players contracts is Friday, Nov. 18.
What would sports be without a little humor here and there? The answer is that they would be far less entertaining. Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Brent Suter knows this and decided to have a little fun yesterday during his interview with Bally Sports Wisconsin.
The Brewers announced the 26-man roster they’ll carry for an NLDS showdown against the Braves and Suter was a notable absence.
The Milwaukee Brewers are known for having a bit of a wacky clubhouse. On Saturday, pitcher Brent Suter showed exactly why with a hilarious routine before the game.
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