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Tue Aug 2722:50Reds Recall Rece Hinds From Triple-A
The Cincinnati Reds recalled outfield prospect Rece Hinds from Triple-A Louisville on Tuesday and placed outfielder Stuart Fairchild (thumb) on the 10-day injured list (retroactive to Aug. 26) in a corresponding move with a left-thumb sprain. The 23-year-old Hinds, who is the team's No. 15 prospect per MLB Pipeline, did not start in Tuesday's contest against the Oakland Athletics, and he'll most likely serve in a reserve role in his second MLB stint. He took major-league baseball by storm upon his initial call-up, going 11-for-22 with five home runs, three doubles, a triple, 11 RBI and two steals in his first six games before 1-for-16 with a double and five strikeouts in his ensuing four games before being sent back to Louisville. All of his 10 starts came in right field, so if anything, Hinds may be on the short side of a platoon against lefties in his return.
Source: Cincinnati RedsRotoBaller.com
Fri Jul 2615:10Rece Hinds Heads Back To Minors
To make room for outfielder TJ Friedl (hamstring) on the active MLB roster, the Cincinnati Reds optioned outfield prospect Rece Hinds to Triple-A Louisville. Hinds burst onto the scene after his first big-league call-up and was named the National League Player of the Week two weeks ago, but he has predictably fallen off since then. The 23-year-old went deep five times in his first six games with the Reds but picked up just one hit in 16 at-bats since then, including five strikeouts. As a result, the former second-rounder in 2019 lost out on playing time and will now continue his development on the farm. The club's No. 15 prospect, per MLB Pipeline, has hit .316 (12-for-38) in his first 10 MLB games and could be back with the Reds when rosters expand in September as outfield depth.
Source: The Cincinnati Enquirer - Gordon WittenmyerRotoBaller.com
Tue Jul 2315:58Rece Hinds Batting Seventh In Tuesday's Lineup
Cincinnati Reds rookie Rece Hinds remains in the lineup for Tuesday's game against the Atlanta Braves. Hinds will be playing right field and batting seventh in the order. He is hitting .353/.389/.971 with five homers, 11 RBI, seven runs scored, and two stolen bases in his first nine big league games. He has not played since Saturday's 5-4 loss to the Washington Nationals, where he went 0-for-4, only the second time Hinds was hitless. Daily fantasy managers should continue riding Hinds' blistering pace, while those in standard leagues should look to add room for him.
Source: Cincinnati RedsRotoBaller.com
Mon Jul 2216:37Rece Hinds On The Bench Again For Reds
Cincinnati Reds rookie outfielder Rece Hinds is on the bench on Monday for the second day in a row against the hosting Atlanta Braves and right-hander Reynaldo Lopez. The Reds will use Will Benson, Stuart Fairchild and Jake Fraley in the outfield on Monday from left to right field, respectively. Hinds, the club's No. 15 prospect per MLB Pipeline, started his MLB career off with a bang, going 11-for-22 (.500) with five home runs, three doubles, a triple, 11 RBI and two stolen bases in his first six games, but he's gone 1-for-12 with a double and three strikeouts in his last three games and may only be in Cincy's starting lineup against left-handed pitchers moving forward. It was an amazing start for the 23-year-old, but fantasy managers should have been expecting him to come back down to Earth sooner than later.
Source: Cincinnati RedsRotoBaller.com
Thu Jul 1809:23Temper Expectations With Rece Hinds
Despite one of the best opening weeks for a player in recent memory, fantasy managers should temper their expectations in the second half for rookie outfielder Rece Hinds of the Cincinnati Reds. Hinds, 23, burst onto the scene last week after being promoted to the Reds and went 11-for-26 with three doubles, five homers, 11 RBI and a pair of stolen bases. Yes, you read that correctly. However, despite an insane week, fantasy managers should be selling high on Hinds, as it will likely be the best week of his entire career. As the Reds' No. 15 prospect, per MLB Pipeline, Hinds showed no signs of this coming, as he was hitting .216 with 13 homers, 41 RBI and 12 stolen bases for Triple-A Louisville this season. Although it is a great story, it is unrealistic for fantasy managers to think that Hinds will keep this up, and the All-Star break could only hurt his momentum. Moving forward, fantasy managers should try to sell high on Hinds, as he could be hitting the waiver wire as soon as he comes back down to earth.
Source: MLB.comRotoBaller.com
Sun Jul 1408:49Rece Hinds Stays Red Hot With Two More Home Runs
Cincinnati Reds outfielder Rece Hinds continued the torrid start to his MLB career, going 2-for-3 with two home runs and three RBI in Saturday's 10-6 win over the Marlins. The 23-year-old also scored twice and was hit by a pitch. It has been a historic start to Hinds' career, now with 11 hits over his first six games in the majors, nine of which have gone for extra bases, including three doubles, a triple, and five home runs. He's also chipped in a pair of stolen bases. The former second-round draft pick will carry a .500-5-11-7-2 line into Sunday's matchup where the Reds will face lefty Trevor Rogers who is 1-9 with a 4.82 ERA and 1.59 WHIP.
Source: ESPNRotoBaller.com
Sat Jul 1300:29Rece Hinds On A Meteoric Rise, Slugs First Grand Slam
Cincinnati Reds outfielder Rece Hinds continued the historic start to his major-league career in Friday night's win over the visiting Miami Marlins, hitting his first career grand slam. Hinds crushed his first career grand slam off Marlins right-hander Yonny Chirinos to right-center field, giving the Reds a 7-0 lead in the third inning. The 23-year-old slugging right fielder may only be ranked as Cincy's 15th prospect for 2024, but he's made a massive impact in his short time with the big club by going 9-for-19 (.474) with three round-trippers, three doubles, eight RBI, and two stolen bases over just five outings. Showing shades of Aristides Aquino's legendary start with the Reds once upon a time, Hinds is worth riding in all fantasy leagues until the wheels falls off and this outfield gets healthier.
Source: MLB.comRotoBaller.com
Wed Jul 1000:32Rece Hinds Makes History With Three More Extra-Base Hits
Cincinnati Reds outfielder Rece Hinds has wasted no time making an impression in his first two big-league games, putting his power on display in Tuesday's 12-6 win over the Rockies. Hinds fell a single shy of the cycle, going 3-for-5 with a double, a triple, a solo home run, two RBI, and two strikeouts. The 23-year-old obliterated a seventh-inning Justin Lawrence offering, launching it halfway into the left-field upper deck. Hinds has five extra-base hits in his first two games in the big leagues, which is the most by a player since at least 1901. Hinds has shown power and speed throughout his minor-league career, but he was hitting just .216 with Triple-A Louisville before getting called up. He is certainly worth keeping an eye on, but fantasy managers may want to see more than two games before getting too excited.
Source: Mark Sheldon - MLB.comRotoBaller.com
Tue Jul 900:27Rece Hinds Homers In Big-League Debut Monday
Cincinnati Reds outfielder Rece Hinds had a memorable big-league debut in Monday's 6-0 win over the Rockies. Batting eighth, Hinds went 2-for-3 with a double and a solo home run. He also made a sliding catch. The 23-year-old obliterated an eighth-inning Tyler Kinley offering, sending it 449 feet into the left-center seats for the second-longest HR by a player making his MLB debut in the Statcast era. While his debut was exciting, Hinds was only slashing .216/.290/.409 with Triple-A Louisville before getting the call, so fantasy managers may want to wait to see a bit more before deciding to take further interest in him.
Source: Mark Sheldon - MLB.comRotoBaller.com
Mon Jul 817:23Rece Hinds Called Up, Making MLB Debut On Monday
The Cincinnati Reds recalled outfield prospect Rece Hinds and right-hander Yosver Zulueta from Triple-A Louisville on Monday and placed outfielder Stuart Fairchild (spine) on the 10-day injured list (retroactive to July 7) with a spine-disc injury in a corresponding move. The Reds also optioned right-hander Graham Ashcraft to Louisville and outrighted infielder/outfielder Levi Jordan to Louisville after he cleared waivers. Hinds, the team's No. 15 prospect per MLB Pipeline, will make big-league debut on Monday, playing right field and batting eighth against Colorado Rockies right-hander Ryan Feltner. The 23-year-old hit 13 home runs and had 12 steals for Louisville, but he also hit just .216/.290/.409 with a 38.4% strikeout rate in 77 games, so he's most likely a short-term option for the Reds with most of their outfield regulars banged up at the moment.
Source: Cincinnati RedsRotoBaller.com
Tue Jun 20 202320:25Rece Hinds Swats Six Homers In Big Week
Cincinnati Reds outfield prospect Rece Hinds was selected in the second round of the 2019 MLB Draft. While he's not viewed among the upper echelon of Reds' prospects, that's far more of a testament to Cincinnati's elite pipeline than Hinds' skill set. In reality, the 22-year-old is a talented athlete who figures to be a central part of the Reds' youth movement in no time. A shift from third base to the outfield in 2022 produced positive results for Hinds, whose arm is plenty strong enough to stick in right field long-term. Offensively, he has impressive power and can hit the ball to all parts of the field, and his above-average speed is capable of producing extra-base hits or swiping bags. With that said, the glaring hole in Hinds' makeup is his plate discipline. He has demonstrated utterly pathetic K/BB rates throughout parts of four seasons, which could serve as an obstacle in his quest to climb through the upper levels of the minors. Perhaps this past week indicated true progress for Hinds as he went 8-for-21 with a whopping six home runs and 11 RBI. Equally promising was the fact that he drew four walks and six strikeouts, a noticeable improvement over his season-long 5.3 BB% and 38.7 K%.
Source: FanGraphsRotoBaller.com
Sat Mar 5 202217:05Rece Hinds Moving From Third Base To Outfield
Cincinnati Reds third base prospect Rece Hinds will be moving from the hot corner to the outfield this year. Hinds, who has impressive raw power from the right side of the plate, is listed as the team's No. 7 prospect by MLB Pipeline. The position switch isn't set in stone, but the Reds want to expand Hinds' opportunities as an athletic player with a strong arm. The Reds second-round pick in 2019 has been limited by injuries since he became a professional. Hinds played in just three games at Rookie-level Greeneville in 2019, and he spent the shortened 2020 season at the team's alternate training site. The 21-year-old was limited to 43 games last year for Low-A Daytona after he tore the meniscus in his left knee sliding into second base. Hinds hit .251/.319/.515 with 10 home runs and 27 RBI before his injury. He'll attempt to cut down on his strikeouts and will likely begin the 2022 season with High-A Dayton.
Source: MLB.com - Mark SheldonRotoBaller.com