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Jose Trevino’s rise could have Reds quietly preparing for offseason roster shakeup

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.