Cincinnati Reds second baseman Jonathan India has undergone surgery to "clean up" his ankle, president of baseball operations Nick Krall told reporters Tuesday.
Cincinnati Reds infielder Jonathan India was honest about what he thought was missing during the 2024 season. “It was a different vibe,” India told Gordon Wittenmyer of the Cincinnati Enquirer.
Jonathan India is returning to the Cincinnati Reds' lineup, the team announced Friday. India is set to start at second base and bat leadoff against the Chicago Cubs, just three days removed from getting hit by a pitch in the head.
Cincinnati Reds infielder Jonathan India is tired of the organization's stagnation, and he called for some changes to try to contend in 2025.
In his four years in the big leagues, Cincinnati Reds second baseman Jonathan India has observed significant changes. Throughout this time, he has noted that the team has consistently struggled to overcome major obstacles.
The Reds fired manager David Bell on Sunday night. They decided to part ways with him after six seasons with the club. Multiple players reacted to the news prior to Tuesday's matchup with the Cleveland Guardians.
Jonathan India sparked a nine-run first inning with a leadoff homer and Elly De La Cruz doubled, singled and drove in two in the opening inning as the Cincinnati Reds routed the visiting Houston Astros 12-5 on Wednesday night.
Players across Major League Baseball will be celebrating Player's Weekend all weekend long. On Friday, the them is "fun," highlighting the fun aspects of players’ personalities, friendships, and hobbies.
Jonathan India is a favorite amongst the Reds' fan base and a favorite in the Cincinnati clubhouse. After winning the National League Rookie of the Year Award in 2021, the expectations on India have were sky-high.
The Toronto Blue Jays were wheeling and dealing this trade deadline, moving numerous players across the league to try and regather themselves for a run in the 2025 season and restock a depleted farm system.
Will the Reds be buyers at the trade deadline? USA Today's Bob Nightengale believes the Reds are "poised to buy" ahead of Tuesday's deadline. "They are 50-53, just 4 ½ games out of a wild-card berth, and are trying to decide whether they’re a legitimate contender or not," Nightengale wrote on Sunday morning.
The New York Yankees have agreed to trade for Miami Marlins All-Star Jazz Chisholm Jr. The 26-year-old is a one-time All-Star and has experience at shortstop, second base and the outfield.
The MLB trade deadline is quickly approaching and the New York Yankees are eyeing multiple Cincinnati Reds veterans according to multiple reports. Sports Illustrated's Pat Ragazzo was the first to report that New York had interest in a few of the Reds' relievers.
The New York Yankees have been linked in one way shape or form to seemingly every player that has a slight chance of being traded. We won't have to wait too much longer to see how much of the rumors were real and how much was just speculation.
The AL West surely will be active in the days leading up to the Major League Baseball trade deadline Tuesday.
The MLB trade deadline is rapidly approaching and Jonathan India is rumored to be on the move from the Cincinnati Reds. In a recent report from MLB Network’s Jon Morosi, India has been connected to the New York Yankees and Seattle Mariners.
The MLB trade deadline is just a few days away. The Reds could "sell" a few veteran pieces ahead of the deadline. Is Jonathan India on that list? Multiple teams are interested in the former National League Rookie of the Year, including the New York Yankees and Seattle Mariners according to Jon Morosi of MLB.com.
On top of his offensive contributions, he has stolen nine bases in 10 tries.
The Cincinnati Reds were expected to enter the 2024 season with an abundance of middle infielders, but things haven't panned out that way. As a result, the team will hope a familiar face will be able to step up.
Cincinnati Reds second baseman Jonathan India agreed to a two-year, $8.8 million contract on Friday to avoid an upcoming arbitration hearing. India will reportedly receive $3.8 million this season and $5 million in 2025.
Cincinnati Reds infielder Jonathan India burst onto the scene on his way to winning NL Rookie of the Year in 2021, but his shine has dulled by degrees in the interim due in part to injury concerns.
The Reds infield has been a story as far back as last summer, as opposing teams have tried to leverage Cincinnati’s depth in that regard in trade discussions.
The San Francisco Giants are going to need to start swinging big if they are to contend with the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NL West.
Jon Morosi of MLB Network reported Thursday that the Reds are discussing trade possibilities involving second baseman Jonathan India with three or four different teams. Morosi adds that trade talks are described as “active.”
Reds second baseman Jonathan India, the 2021 National League Rookie of the Year, saw his name pop up on the rumor circuit over the summer and has already been an oft-cited trade candidate in the early stages of the offseason.
The Cincinnati Reds may be ready to trade a recent Rookie of the Year winner ahead of this year’s deadline. MLB.com reporter Mark Feinsand reported on Monday that the Reds have told other teams they are willing to trade Jonathan India.
As the Cincinnati Reds continue their possible push towards a first playoff berth in three years and second in 10 seasons, a notable name is reportedly on the trade market.
Cincinnati Reds second baseman Jonathan India was not able to stick around long for Thursday's night's "Field of Dreams" game against the Chicago Cubs after being hit by a pitch in the first inning.
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