Former Reds Infielder Eugenio Suarez Traded to Diamondbacks in Deal With Mariners

Suarez spent seven seasons in Cincinnati.
Former Reds Infielder Eugenio Suarez Traded to Diamondbacks in Deal With Mariners
Former Reds Infielder Eugenio Suarez Traded to Diamondbacks in Deal With Mariners /
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CINCINNATI — The Mariners are trading former Reds infielder Eugenio Suarez to the Diamondbacks in exchange for Carlos Vargas and Seby Zavala according to Ryan Divish of the Seattle Times. 

Suarez spent the past two seasons in Seattle after playing for the Reds for seven years (2015-21). He posted a .232 batting average with 18 home runs and .714 OPS last season. 

The Diamondbacks won the National League Pennant in 2023 before losing to the Rangers in the World Series. Suarez will fill their void at third base. 

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