In a decisive roster shake-up, the Cincinnati Reds announced the return of key infielders Christian Encarnacion-Strand and Matt McLain from the 60-day injured list, forcing the team to make some tough cuts. To clear space on the 40-man roster, left-hander Brandon Leibrandt and seasoned infielder Amed Rosario were designated for assignment, highlighting the Reds’ focus on nurturing young talent over seasoned depth.
The timing, as reported by Gordon Wittenmyer of the Cincinnati Enquirer, was critical. Both McLain and Encarnacion-Strand were on rehab stints in the Arizona Fall League, but with their mandatory rehab period expired, they had to be reinstated on the 40-man roster to remain active. Encarnacion-Strand, a promising power bat, and McLain, known for his defensive agility and clutch hitting, represent the Reds’ future, and their return from injury couldn’t come at a more pivotal moment.
With this move, Cincinnati is clearly sending a message: it’s time to prioritize young, dynamic talent to push for a competitive 2025.