Sunday's game against the Milwaukee Brewers may have been Jose Trevino's best since joining the Cincinnati Reds. The veteran backstop called a great game behind the plate, had two outstanding defensive plays that changed the outcome, and was 1-for-3 with two RBI, including the game-tying hit in the bottom of the ninth inning.
Trevino has easily been the Reds' biggest offseason pickup — though a strong case can be made for Brady Singer — and will be a key factor for Cincinnati down the stretch.
The impact of Trevino's first year in Cincinnati, however, could have far-reaching implications heading into the offseason and 2026.