Edwin Arroyo

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22 yo
Second Base
Cincinnati Reds
Reds
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Batting / Throwing
#2
Shirt number
Last 10
5
80%
Season
4

Breakdown

Performance

Jun 26
5
New York Mets
GW 24
8
New York Mets
GW 24
1
New York Mets
GW 24
New York Yankees
GW 25
-2
17
New York Yankees
GW 25
2
New York Yankees
GW 25
DNP
Milwaukee Brewers
GW 31
Milwaukee Brewers
GW 31
-2
5
Milwaukee Brewers
GW 31
DNP
Pittsburgh Pirates
GW 26
18
Pittsburgh Pirates
GW 26
5
Pittsburgh Pirates
GW 26
5
Milwaukee Brewers
GW 27
0
Milwaukee Brewers
GW 27
Jul 26
0
Milwaukee Brewers
GW 27
Milwaukee Brewers
GW 27
-2
0
Baltimore Orioles
GW 28
Baltimore Orioles
GW 28
Baltimore Orioles
GW 28
Philadelphia Phillies
GW 29
Philadelphia Phillies
GW 29

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June 28, 2026

Awarded second straight start

Arroyo will start at second base and bat ninth in Sunday's game against the Pirates.

Analysis

Since Elly De La Cruz returned from the 10-day injured list Tuesday and pushed Matt McLain off shortstop, Arroyo and McLain have been splitting time at the keystone. Arroyo has held a slight edge in playing time between the two, as he's started three games to McLain's two and will be in the lineup for a second straight day against a righty (Mitch Keller). Since being called up from Triple-A Louisville on June 1, Arroyo has produced a pedestrian .263/.328/.316 over 65 plate appearances, so he likely has more work to do to take firmer control of the second base gig.

June 24, 2026

Likely to lose playing time

Arroyo is out of the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Brewers.

Analysis

Arroyo will take a seat for the second time in the series and appears set to move into a part-time role after Cincinnati welcomed Elly De La Cruz back from the injured list Tuesday. With De La Cruz sliding back into an everyday role at shortstop, Matt McLain is likely to be prioritized at second base ahead of Arroyo, who is hitting .226 with no home runs or steals in 19 games since being promoted from Triple-A Louisville on June 1.

June 22, 2026

On bench Monday

Arroyo is out of the lineup for Monday's game against the Brewers.

Analysis

The Reds will go with Spencer Steer and Matt McLain as their starters in the middle infield while Arroyo retreats to the bench for the series opener. Since being promoted from Triple-A Louisville on June 1, Arroyo has struggled to produce in a near-everyday role, slashing .240/.304/.280 with zero home runs or stolen bases across 56 plate appearances. With Elly De La Cruz (hamstring) expected to return from the 10-day injured list Tuesday, Arroyo could wind up heading back to Louisville in a corresponding move.

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