Pirates outfielder Bryan Reynolds can block trades to six teams, including Giants
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Pirates outfielder Bryan Reynolds can block trades to six teams, including Giants
"Reynolds was drafted by the Giants as a second-round pick out of Vanderbilt back in 2016. He was traded to the Pirates alongside right-handed pitcher Kyle Crick for Andrew McCutchen."
"Reynolds has a career .272/.346/.461 line with 132 home runs; however, he is currently posting one of the worst lines of his career at .229/.294/.380."
"Giants president of baseball operations Buster Posey may consider a buy-low gamble on Reynolds if Rafael Devers becomes the team's starting first baseman."
"Reynolds has a six-team no-trade clause that complicates his potential trade, including the organization that drafted him, the San Francisco Giants."
Bryan Reynolds, a standout outfielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates, faces a possible trade due to his struggles this season and a no-trade clause that includes the Giants. Drafted by the Giants in 2016, he was traded to the Pirates where he became a top prospect. Reynolds has a career batting line of .272/.346/.461 with 132 home runs. Currently, he is experiencing a significant decline offensively at .229/.294/.380. His contract, which guarantees him $15 million a season until 2030, adds complexity to any trade discussions.
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