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Sources: Reds, Eugenio Suárez reach one-year, $15M deal - ESPN

Slugger Eugenio Suárez and the Cincinnati Reds have agreed to a one-year, $15 million contract with a mutual option, sources told ESPN, reuniting him with the team that helped him blossom into a consistent home run threat.

Coming off a season in which he blasted 49 home runs, the 34-year-old Suárez lingered for months in free agency, with teams spooked by his subpar second half. Cincinnati pounced anyway, with limited downside on a one-year pact that includes a $16 million option with no buyout, which is highly unlikely to be picked up by both parties.

Suárez was among the most coveted bats at the trade deadline last year after hitting 36 home runs in 106 games with the Arizona Diamondbacks, earning him his second All-Star Game selection. Following a trade to Seattle for three pitching prospects, Suárez hit .189/.255/.428 with 13 home runs in 53 games, dragging his final numbers down to .228/.298/.526, although he finished a career-high 118 RBIs.

A return to Great American Ball Park, the home run-friendliest stadium in the major leagues, should help Suárez's chances at replicating his first-half numbers. A third baseman for the majority of his career, Suárez is likely to receive most of his at-bats at designated hitter, sources said, with Ke'Bryan Hayes manning third base and highly regard rookie Sal Stewart slated to take over full-time at first base.

Suárez's postseason experience and widespread renown as an additive clubhouse presence appealed to the Reds, who made the postseason last year for the first time in a full season since 2013. Suárez's go-ahead grand slam against the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 5 of the AL Championship Series put the Mariners one win away from their first World Series appearance before they

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