
Max Schrock
30-Year-Old
Free Agent
2025 Stats
AVG
.000
HR
0
RBI
0
R
0
SB
0
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Sent to minors camp
Schrock was reassigned to minor-league camp Saturday.
ANALYSIS
Schrock had been in big-league camp as a non-roster invitee. He hit .364 with two doubles, two steals, one walk and one strikeout in 11 at-bats this spring. His ability to play all over the field and make contact at a solid clip (84.9 Contact% for his career) could earn him a promotion at some point this season.
Schrock had been in big-league camp as a non-roster invitee. He hit .364 with two doubles, two steals, one walk and one strikeout in 11 at-bats this spring. His ability to play all over the field and make contact at a solid clip (84.9 Contact% for his career) could earn him a promotion at some point this season.
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A calf injury delayed Schrock's season debut last year until mid-June and a fractured kneecap in late July ended his season and his time with the Reds. He played a total of just 33 games between the two injuries, faring well at Triple-A Louisville but struggling during his brief time in Cincinnati. Schrock looked like a capable big leaguer in a part-time role in 2021, making up somewhat for his lack of hard contact with solid bat-to-ball skills. He's also versatile with the ability to play every position other than shortstop, center field and catcher. Schrock latched on with the Padres on a minor-league deal and could wind up spending a decent amount of time with them as a bench option.
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Lands in San Diego
Schrock (kneecap) agreed Monday with the Padres on a minor-league contract that includes an invitation to major-league spring training, Jon Morosi of MLB Network reports.
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Becomes free agent
The Reds released Schrock (kneecap) on Tuesday.
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Booted from 40-man roster
Schrock (kneecap) was designated for assignment by the Reds on Monday.
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Sidelined with knee injury
Reds manager David Bell said Monday that Schrock will miss 3-to-4 weeks with a small fracture in his right kneecap, Charlie Goldsmith of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.
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Heads back to minors
The Reds optioned Schrock to Triple-A Louisville on Sunday, Bobby Nightengale of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.
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More time in the outfield coming
Schrock is expected to get more reps in the outfield as his rehab assignment comes to a close, reports Charlie Goldsmith of The Cincinnati Enquirer.
ANALYSIS
Schrock has been on the injured list all season after straining his left calf in early April. The utility man has appeared in five games for Triple-A Louisville and has primarily played second or third base but it looks like more outfield opportunities will be coming as he nears a return to the Reds. The majority of his major-league starts have come in left field but he's also seen time at third, second, first and right field.
Schrock has been on the injured list all season after straining his left calf in early April. The utility man has appeared in five games for Triple-A Louisville and has primarily played second or third base but it looks like more outfield opportunities will be coming as he nears a return to the Reds. The majority of his major-league starts have come in left field but he's also seen time at third, second, first and right field.