
The Cincinnati Reds placed catcher Jose Trevino on the 10-day injured list due to a thoracic spine strain and designated Christian Encarnacion-Strand for assignment. They have added non-roster catcher PJ Higgins to their roster as a replacement.
GOODYEAR, ARIZONA - MARCH 5: Christian Encarnacion-Strand #33 of the Cincinnati Reds swings the bat during a Spring Training game against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Goodyear Ballpark on March 5, 2026 in Goodyear, Arizona. (Photo by Brandon Sloter/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Cincinnati Reds made a series of noteworthy transactions on Wednesday morning following their dramatic come-from-behind victory over the Miami Marlins. As C. Trent Rosecrans of The Athletic relayed, the most immediately important of those moves was placing catcher Jose Trevino on the 10-day IL with a thoracic spine strain.
With only two catchers on the 40-man roster, that meant theyâd need to add a non-roster catcher, and that comes in the form of PJ Higgins. The 32 year old is a former 12th round draftee by the Chicago Cubs out of Old Dominion University and has logged 254 PA at the big league level in his career, to date, with 229 of those coming during the 2022 season with the Cubs.
He hit a respectable .229/.310/.383 that year with 6 homers. So far in AAA this season heâs just 1 for 12, though he does have 6 walks against 3 strikeouts in that time. Heâll obviously cede almost all playing time to Tyler Stephenson, but as veteran catching depth goes the Reds could certainly do much worse.
To get Higgins onto the 40-man roster, though, meant the Reds needed to free up a roster spot. That surprisingly came by designated former Opening Day 1B Christian Encarnacion-Strand for assignment.
CES looked the part of found gold during the 2023 season after coming over from the Minnesota Twins in the deal that sent Tyler Mahle the other way in 2022. He hit .270/.328/.477 with 13 homers in just 63 games with the Reds, doing his best to make Joey Vottoâs retirement a distant memory at 1B. Since then, though, heâs hit a miserable .199/.227/.337 in 260 PA at the big league level across two seasons and failed to make the Reds Opening Day roster at all in 2026.
Heâs fallen behind each of Sal Stewart, Nate Lowe, Spencer Steer, and presumably Eugenio Suarez on the 1B depth chart. Though heâs got experience at 3B, heâs behind KeâBryan Hayes, Geno, Sal, and likely even Steer on that depth chart, too. As right-handed bench bat depth goes, Rece Hinds has rocketed past him and Blake Dunn offers much more all-around game. And if you look at the 1B position for a longer-term than just 2026, Cam Collier is knocking on the AAA door.
Thatâs the kind of roster squeeze that makes it truly difficult to continue to carry CES despite his offense, when right, being still a potential plus tool to have within the minor league ranks.
So far in 2026, CES has gone 8 for 36 with a pair of homers, a triple, and a double down at Louisville, slashing .222/.275/.472 with 2 walks and 14 strikeouts through 10 games. Still, Iâd be quite surprised if heâs not claimed on waivers by a team that can offer him a more clear path to playing time since thereâs a lot there to like, and that would mark the end of his time with the Reds organization.
(The Colorado Rockies will be all over this.)
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Jose Trevino was placed on the injured list due to a thoracic spine strain.
PJ Higgins is a former 12th round draft pick by the Chicago Cubs and was added to the Reds roster to provide catching depth after Trevino's injury.
Designating Christian Encarnacion-Strand for assignment means the Reds are removing him from their 40-man roster, which could lead to his departure from the team.
In AAA this season, PJ Higgins has struggled, going 1 for 12 at the plate but has drawn 6 walks against 3 strikeouts.



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