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Reds Lose Journeyman Pitcher to Free Agency

Reds Lose Journeyman Pitcher to Free Agency

Summary

Pitcher Randy Wynne, who played for the Cincinnati Reds' Triple-A team, has chosen to become a free agent. Wynne, 32, has primarily played in the minor leagues and has made only two major league appearances. He decided to explore free agency after this season, during which he spent the entire year in Triple-A.

Key Facts

  • Randy Wynne is a 32-year-old pitcher.
  • He has been with the Triple-A Louisville Bats since 2022.
  • Wynne made only two appearances in Major League Baseball (MLB).
  • He was originally signed by the Cincinnati Reds in 2019.
  • As of Tuesday, Wynne is a free agent for the first time.
  • He has a career ERA of 4.85 in Minor League Baseball.
  • Wynne had a 2-5 record with a 5.55 ERA in the 2023 season.
  • Free agency in MLB begins five days after the World Series.
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