THE MLB HAS LOST ITS MIND. In a SHOCKING move that exposes the ROTTEN core of modern baseball, the Cincinnati Reds have just re-signed 34-year-old slugger Eugenio Suárez for a MEASLY $15 million. This isn’t a savvy business move—it’s a DESPERATE, pathetic gamble that proves teams would rather recycle AGING veterans than develop real talent. Suárez, a fading star with a STAGGERING 35.9% strikeout rate, is being hailed as a savior for a Reds team too BROKE and too SCARED to pay for prime talent.
Where was the BIDDING WAR? Why did 29 other teams IGNORE the offseason’s top home run hitter? The answer is a DAMNING indictment of the sport: executives are TERRIFIED of age and strikeouts, willing to let a proven game-changer slip away for PENNIES. The Seattle Mariners, who he helped propel to a historic division title, CALLOUSLY discarded him. They used him for his clutch playoff grand slam and then THREW HIM AWAY. This is how baseball treats its heroes.
Now, Suárez returns to Cincinnati not as a cornerstone, but as a BAND-AID. He’ll be HIDDEN at designated hitter because his defense is a LIABILITY, covering for a front office that has WHIFFED on every major free agent. This is what passes for “progress” for a poverty franchise: a cheap, short-term fix while the young core WATCHES and learns that loyalty is a JOKE.
The entire league should be ASHAMED. While billion-dollar teams hoard cash, a man who LAUNCHED two homers in an ALCS clincher was left begging for a contract. This isn’t just business—it’s a BETRAYAL of every fan who believes in the game. If this is how we reward greatness, then the soul of baseball is already DEAD.



