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Wed Mar 6 201323:42Ryan Ludwick homers Wednesday
Ryan Ludwick singled and belted a three-run homer in Wednesday's game versus Team Canada.
Both Ludwick and Miguel Olivo both went deep off of Trystan Magnuson. It's Ludwick's first longball this spring. The veteran outfielder is likely to fall back from last year's .877 OPS, but he should still give the Reds some solid production.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Dec 10 201213:50Ryan Ludwick deal becomes official
Reds re-signed OF Ryan Ludwick to a two-year, $15 million contract.
The deal has become official after Ludwick passed his physical Monday. The veteran outfielder earned a two-year deal after batting .275/.346/.531 with 26 home runs and an .877 OPS over 125 games this past season for the Reds. He'll be their starting left fielder once again in 2013.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Dec 8 201211:14Ludwick get $15 million over two years
Ryan Ludwick will get $15 million in his two-year deal with the Reds.
Financial details are provided by Jon Heyman of CBS Sports. Ludwick was able to reestablish his value in 2012, batting .275/.346/.531 with 26 home runs and an .877 OPS over 125 games. He's now under contract through the 2014 season.
Source: Jon Heyman on Twitter
Fri Dec 7 201217:08Reds, Ryan Ludwick agree on new contract
CBS Sports' Jon Heyman reports that the Reds have reached an agreement to re-sign outfielder Ryan Ludwick.
No word yet on the terms, but previous reports indicated that the Reds had offered Ludwick a two-year deal in the range of $13 to $14 million. The 34-year-old enjoyed a resurgent season in 2012, batting .275/.346/.531 with 26 home runs and an .877 OPS, and is a decent bet for continued success playing half of his games in the hitter-friendly Great American Ballpark.
Source: Jon Heyman on Twitter
Thu Dec 6 201217:01Ryan Ludwick still mulling offer from Reds
John Fay of the Cincinnati Enquirer reports that Ryan Ludwick is still mulling over whether to accept a contract with the Reds.
Source: Cincinnati Enquirer
Tue Dec 4 201223:33Ryan Ludwick's deal with Reds not done yet
Jim Duquette of MLB.com hears that Ryan Ludwick's deal with the Reds isn't done yet.
Duquette says it's likely that the outfielder winds up re-signing with the Reds, but he's still feeling out interest from other clubs. Ludwick is reportedly looking for a two-year pact in the $14 million range. He batted .275/.346/.531 with 26 home runs for the Reds in 2012.
Source: Jim Duquette on Twitter
Tue Dec 4 201222:36Reds 'getting close' to re-signing Ludwick
Yahoo! Sports' Jeff Passan hears that the Reds are "getting close on a deal" with Ryan Ludwick.
Passan adds that the Reds' offer "has been out there, and they expect it to get done." Jim Duquette of MLB.com reported previously that the veteran outfielder was looking for a two-year, $14 million deal. Ludwick made just $2.5 million in 2012 while batting .275/.346/.531 with 26 home runs.
Source: Jeff Passan on Twitter
Tue Dec 4 201221:01Ryan Ludwick looking for 2 years, $14M
Jim Duquette of MLB.com hears that Ryan Ludwick is looking for a two-year, $14 million deal.
It's a reasonable expectation after he batted .275/.346/.531 with 26 home runs this past season while making just $2.5 million. The Reds would like to retain him, but they could have some competition. The Mets and Mariners are showing interest.
Source: Jim Duquette on Twitter
Tue Dec 4 201217:15Reds met Tuesday morning with Ludwick
The Reds met Tuesday morning with Ryan Ludwick.
"We're in the ballpark," Reds general manager Walt Jocketty said of the meeting. Ludwick has also drawn interest this offseason from the Mets and Mariners. He batted .275/.346/.531 this past summer with 26 home runs.
Source: John Fay on Twitter
Tue Dec 4 201213:16Mets open to two-year deal with Ludwick
Ken Davidoff of the New York Post reports that the Mets are open two a two-year deal for free agent outfielder Ryan Ludwick.
It would carry an annual salary of around $6-7 million. Still, the Reds are seen as the favorites to re-sign him. The 34-year-old outfielder batted .275/.346/.531 with 26 home runs and an .877 OPS this past season.
Source: Ken Davidoff on Twitter
Tue Dec 4 201210:59Reds to meet with Ludwick on Tuesday
John Fay of the Cincinnati Enquirer reports that the Reds will meet with free agent outfielder Ryan Ludwick on Tuesday morning.
The Reds have an offer on the table and there's a chance he could accept. Ludwick is surely looking for a multi-year deal after batting .275/.346/.531 with 26 homers and an .877 OPS this past season. Joel Sherman of the New York Post reported Monday that the Mets have expressed interest.
Source: Cincinnati Enquirer
Mon Dec 3 201218:04Report: Mets interested in OF Ryan Ludwick
Joel Sherman of the New York Post reports that the Mets are interested in free agent outfielder Ryan Ludwick.
The Mets don't figure to be in the market for big names like Josh Hamilton and Michael Bourn, but they could consider second-tier names as they attempt to address their outfield. Ludwick batted .275/.346/.531 with 26 homers and an .877 OPS this past season and appears likely to land a multi-year deal. The Reds hope to retain him while the Mariners are among the other clubs who have reportedly expressed interest.
Source: Joel Sherman on Twitter
Mon Dec 3 201217:24Reds have offer out to Ryan Ludwick
Reds manager Dusty Baker said Monday that the club has made an offer to free agent outfielder Ryan Ludwick.
No word on the specifics, but they'll need to offer multiple years in order to retain him. The 34-year-old outfielder batted .275/.346/.531 with 26 home runs and 80 RBI in 125 games with the Reds in 2012. CBS Sports' Jon Heyman reported earlier Monday that the Mariners have checked in on his asking price.
Source: John Fay on Twitter
Mon Dec 3 201216:00Mariners have 'checked in' on Ryan Ludwick
The Mariners have "checked in" on outfielder Ryan Ludwick, according to Jon Heyman of CBS Sports.
Ludwick, 34, posted an impressive .275/.346/.531 slash line with 26 home runs and 80 RBI in 125 games this past season for Cincinnati. The Reds are hoping to re-sign him but now apparently have some competition.
Source: Jon Heyman on Twitter
Thu Nov 29 201222:35Reds talking with Ryan Ludwick
According to John Fay of the Cincinnati Enquirer, the Reds are having ongoing conversations with Ryan Ludwick's agent, Dan Horwits.
"We've been in contact," Horwits said. "There's interest on both sides. Hopefully, we can something done. We're talking to other clubs. He has offers from other clubs." Ludwick decline his $5 million option for 2013 and is seeking a multi-year deal. He'd ideally like to net a three-year pact, but it seems unlikely that anyone would give him more than two.
Source: Cincinnati Enquirer
Wed Oct 31 201218:38Reds won't go more than two year for Ludwick
Reds general manager Walt Jocketty said he's negotiating with Ryan Ludwick's representatives but is unlikely to give the outfielder more than a two-year deal.
He would be silly to go beyond that, and it's unlikely Ludwick will be able to get a three-year deal from anyone else, anyway. The 34-year-old declined his portion of a $5 million mutual option for 2013, but there seems to be a pretty good chance he'll wind up back in Cincy. Jocketty added that he also has interest in bringing back Ryan Madson, Jonathan Broxton and Dioner Navarro.
Source: John Fay on Twitter
Wed Oct 31 201214:01Ludwick declines mutual option with Reds
Ryan Ludwick has declined his part of a $5 million mutual option with the Reds for 2013.
Not unexpected after Ludwick batted .275/.346/.531 with 26 home runs, 80 RBI and an .877 OPS this season. He'll receive a $500,000 buyout and test free agency. However, there is mutual interest in getting a new deal done.
Source: Jon Heyman on Twitter
Wed Oct 17 201214:04Ludwick will turn down $5M mutual option
Jon Heyman of CBSSports.com reports that Ryan Ludwick will turn down his $5 million mutual option for 2013, but that the Reds will attempt to keep him.
Ludwick batted .275/.346/.531 with 26 home runs, 80 RBI and an .877 OPS this season, so it's no surprise that he'll turn down his end of the option in hopes of getting a multi-year deal. However, there is mutual interest in the 34-year-old returning to Cincinnati next season.
Source: CBSSports.com
Wed Oct 10 201219:50Ryan Ludwick homers in losing effort
Ryan Ludwick belted a solo homer in Wednesday's loss to the Giants.
He also drew a walk. Ludwick's blast, which was his second of the series, pulled the Reds to within one run in the third, but that was as close as they got. Zack Cozart and Joey Votto had a couple hits apiece for the Reds in a losing effort.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Oct 8 201200:55Ludwick goes 2-for-3 homers in Game 2 win
Ryan Ludwick went 2-for-3 with a walk and solo home run in Sunday's Game 2 win over the Giants
Ludwick was 1-for-16 in his career off Madison Bumgarner going into the game, but was able to finally find success. He's now putting together a strong postseason after going hitless in Game 1. The Reds combined for 13 hits and nine runs against a taxed Giants' bullpen. They'll look to close out the series Tuesday in Cincinnati.
Source: Rotoworld.com
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