When will Alexis Díaz return?
The Reds have not set a timetable for his return.
MLB / Cincinnati Reds
The Cincinnati Reds will start the 2025 season without their closer, Alexis Díaz, who has been placed on the injured list due to a left hamstring inflammation. This leaves the Reds' closer role uncertain as the regular season approaches.
Alexis Díaz's injury occurred during pitchers' fielding practice early in Spring Training, and he never seemed to find his form afterwards. Despite reporting to camp in “great shape,” according to manager Terry Francona, Díaz’s attempts to pitch around the injury led to altered mechanics, specifically with his lead leg. The team is prioritizing getting him fully healthy rather than rushing him back, acknowledging the responsibility that comes with the closer role. The Reds have several internal candidates that could take on the 9th inning, but would ideally like for Diaz to claim that spot back. With Díaz on the IL, non-roster right-hander Ian Gibaut is expected to make the Opening Day roster.
The Reds have not set a timetable for his return.
The Reds have several options, including Scott Barlow, Taylor Rogers, and Graham Ashcraft, but have not yet named a replacement.
He suffered the injury during a pitchers' fielding practice early in Spring Training.
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