Minnesota Twins designated RHP Addison Reed for assignment.
05/07/2019
Minnesota Twins sent RHP Addison Reed on a rehab assignment to Rochester Red Wings.
03/27/2019
Minnesota Twins placed RHP Addison Reed on the 10-day injured list. Left thumb sprain.
07/30/2018
Minnesota Twins activated RHP Addison Reed from the 10-day injured list.
07/27/2018
Minnesota Twins sent RHP Addison Reed on a rehab assignment to Rochester Red Wings.
07/11/2018
Minnesota Twins placed RHP Addison Reed on the 10-day disabled list. Right triceps tightness.
01/15/2018
Minnesota Twins signed free agent RHP Addison Reed.
11/02/2017
RHP Addison Reed elected free agency.
08/01/2017
Boston Red Sox activated RHP Addison Reed.
07/31/2017
New York Mets traded RHP Addison Reed to Boston Red Sox for RHP Gerson Bautista, RHP Jamie Callahan and RHP Stephen Nogosek.
08/31/2015
New York Mets activated RHP Addison Reed.
08/30/2015
Arizona Diamondbacks Traded RHP Addison Reed to New York Mets; St. Lucie Mets Traded Miller Diaz to Visalia Rawhide and Binghamton Mets Traded RHP Matt Koch to Mobile BayBears.
07/29/2015
Arizona Diamondbacks recalled RHP Addison Reed from Reno Aces.
07/26/2015
Reno Aces activated RHP Addison Reed from the temporarily inactive list.
07/20/2015
Reno Aces placed RHP Addison Reed on the temporarily inactive list.
06/22/2015
Arizona Diamondbacks optioned RHP Addison Reed to Reno Aces.
12/16/2013
Chicago White Sox traded RHP Addison Reed to Arizona Diamondbacks for 3B Matt Davidson.
09/02/2011
Chicago White Sox selected the contract of Addison Reed from Charlotte Knights.
07/26/2011
Addison Reed assigned to Charlotte Knights from Birmingham Barons.
06/11/2011
Addison Reed assigned to Birmingham Barons from Winston-Salem Dash.
04/21/2011
Addison Reed assigned to Winston-Salem Dash from Kannapolis Intimidators.
04/05/2011
Addison Reed assigned to Kannapolis Intimidators from Great Falls Voyagers.
03/27/2011
RHP Addison Reed assigned to Chicago White Sox.
06/16/2010
Addison Reed assigned to Great Falls Voyagers from Chicago White Sox.
How this works: Every pitch is affected by the forces of gravity,
which means that every pitch drops on its way from the mound to the plate.
These numbers are reported with gravity, which makes them larger and
different than other pitch movement numbers you may have seen. Since gravity
requires time, and slower pitches aren’t ‘better’ just because they have
more time to move, the movement of a pitch is compared to ‘average’ movement
by comparing it to other MLB pitch types within +/- 2 MPH and from within
+/- 0.5 feet of extension and release.
! Note: This tells how many of this player's home runs would have been out
of other stadiums. This accounts for different wall heights, distances and
environmental effects. For these purposes, the 2020 Blue Jays home field was
still Rogers Centre, not Sahlen Field.
! Note: Shifts are through the 2022 season, Shaded starting from the 2023 season, Shift:
three or more infielders are on the same side of second base, Shade: positioned outside of
their typical responsible slices of the field. Learn more about
how positioning is defined here