Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Carson Spiers (shoulder) has been activated off the 15-day injured list on Monday. The right-hander missed over two weeks of action due to a right shoulder issue. Before that, Spiers held a 3.83 ERA, 1.26 WHIP, and 41/9 K/BB ratio across 10 games (five starts) with the Reds. He'll be handed to ball to take the mound against the Chicago Cubs on Monday.
Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Carson Spiers (shoulder) was placed on the 15-day injured list on Saturday, July 13, due to a right shoulder impingement. The right-hander posted his best start of the season on Friday evening as he tallied a season-high nine punchouts across five innings of three-run ball. Unfortunately, the 26-year-old will now be sidelined till at least the end of July. In a corresponding move, the Reds promoted right-handed pitcher Tony Santillan to the major league roster. Santillan has operated out of the bullpen in Triple-A and is unlikely to claim the open rotation spot. Deeper NL-only league managers should pay close attention to who the Reds turn to fill the final rotation spot after the mid-summer classic.
Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Carson Spiers was able to work his way onto the big league roster as a COVID-19 replacement player. The young right-hander made four appearances (two starts) for the Reds down the stretch of the season. He has continued to have success afterwards in the Arizona Fall League. The 25-year-old has a 1.29 ERA with a 7/1 K/BB ratio through two starts in the AFL. There's a good chance that Spiers gets an extended look in Cincinnati at some point next season.