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The Cincinnati Reds unveiled their City Connect uniforms, meant to mark a new era in franchise history and celebrate the growth of the city in recent years.

The new look features an all-black look with red accents, subverting the classic white and red Cincinnati has sported throughout its history as one of baseball’s oldest franchises. The Reds hope the new look and revamped C-logo marks a new era for the franchise’s history featuring young faces of the club, like flame-throwing pitcher Hunter Greene and 2021 National League Rookie of the Year Jonathan India.

“We drew parallels between this city and this team,” said Reds vice president Ralph Mitchell. “Cincinnati is an up-and-coming city. It was important to us to be able to represent the fan base and the organization in a unique and modern way.”

Among the most notable changes is the revamped “C” logo. The Reds have featured the “C” wordmark dating back as far as 1913 featuring moderate updates to size and thickness. The Reds and Nike hoped to modernize the logo with wavelength lines. The width and height of the modernized design matches the current “C” logo marking, hoping to provide symmetry between uniforms.

“We wanted to make this about the future,” Mitchell said. “This is the Reds’ uniform for today, in today’s city. It’s not the sleepy Midwest.”

Cincy is written across the chest in black with red and white outlines. Additionally, the uniform features a patch with the city’s motto “Juncta Juvant,” which is Latin for “Strength in Unity,” and includes a buckeye leaf as a reference to the state of Ohio.

The Reds will debut the uniforms against the New York Yankees on May 19 and will wear them every Friday.

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What’s in a name? Brewers trade Brewer Hicklen

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MILWAUKEE — Brewer Hicklen is no longer a Brewer.

The outfielder was traded by the Brewers to the Detroit Tigers on Friday for cash. The move comes a day after he was designated for assignment.

The 29-year-old Hicklen scored a run but went hitless in four plate appearances for Milwaukee last season while appearing in six games. He also hit .246 with 22 homers, 72 RBI and 44 steals in 115 games with Triple-A Nashville.

When Milwaukee called him up last September, it marked the first time in franchise history that the Brewers’ roster had a player named Brewer.

Hicklen also appeared in six games with the Kansas City Royals in 2022.

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Misner walks off Rays, makes history in process

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TAMPA, Fla. — Rookie Kameron Misner led off the ninth inning with his first major league home run, giving Tampa Bay a 3-2 win over the Colorado Rockies on Friday as the Rays began their season of home games at Steinbrenner Field.

Miser, a 27-year-old who debuted last August, entered as a defensive replacement in the eighth. He drove a first-pitch fastball from Victor Vodnik (0-1) over the right-field wall for his second big league hit.

He became the first player in major league history to have his first home run be a walk-off home run on Opening Day.

“I’m actually still trying to feel it,” he said on the field after the win. “It all happened so fast. Best-case scenario.”

Pete Fairbanks (1-0) worked around two walks in the ninth for the win.

Tampa Bay is playing at the New York Yankees‘ spring training home after Hurricane Milton destroyed the Tropicana Field roof Oct. 9.

Kyle Freeland struck out seven in six scoreless innings for the Rockies, coming off their sixth straight losing season. Freeland threw 53 of 67 pitches for strikes, starting his first eight batters with strikes and 15 of 20 overall.

Tampa Bay tied the score in the seventh on Jonathan Aranda‘s sacrifice fly and José Caballero’s RBI single against Tyler Kinley.

Tampa Bay last year ended a streak of five straight postseason appearances.

Colorado’s Ezequiel Tovar hit an RBI double in the third and Kyle Farmer a sacrifice fly in the fourth against Ryan Pepiot, who gave up two runs — one earned — and six hits in six innings with eight strikeouts and a walk.

Mickey Moniak made his Rockies debut as a pinch runner in the ninth and was caught stealing.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

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D-backs lock up RHP Pfaadt on 5-year, $45M deal

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PHOENIX — Right-hander Brandon Pfaadt agreed to a five-year, $45 million deal with the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday as the team continues its push to secure its young standouts on long-term contracts.

Pfaadt’s deal begins in 2026 and includes a club option for 2031 and a mutual option in 2032.

Pfaadt, 26, was one of the team’s most consistent pitchers last season, finishing with an 11-10 record and a 4.71 ERA while setting career highs in wins, starts (32), innings pitched (181⅔) and strikeouts (185).

Pfaadt also gave the team an unexpected boost during its postseason run to the World Series in 2023, going 3-1 with a 3.27 ERA over five starts.

He’ll make $799,400 this year before the new contract kicks in next season.

Pfaadt’s deal is the latest example of the D-backs signing young players to long-term extensions, joining shortstop Geraldo Perdomo (four years, $45 million) and reliever Justin Martinez (five years, $18 million).

Pfaadt was a fifth-round pick out of Bellarmine in 2020.

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