Baseball Trade Values Praises Cincinnati Reds for Frankie Montas Deal With Milwaukee Brewers
Montas had -$1.8 million of trade value in their algorithm. Wiemer had $6.8 million and Junis had -$3.2 million. The Reds also received $1 million in cash considerations.
The Reds might've sent Montas to the No. 1 team in their own division, but they were able to add two pieces with big league experience, including Wiemer,Can Rejuvenated Cincinnati Reds Stay Hot Through the All-Star Break?Cincinnati Reds Receive Unfortunate Injury News About Two Key PlayersWill Cincinnati Reds be Buyers or Sellers at 2024 Trade Deadline in July?James Rapien covers the Bengals and Reds for Sports Illustrated's AllBengals.com and InsidetheReds.com.
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