Cincinnati Reds pitcher Michael Lorenzen followed up his solid season in 2018 with an even better season in 2019, as a pitcher and as a position player.
Aristides Aquino spent the first four months of the season in the minor leagues, but once he arrived with Cincinnati he made his presence known on the Reds.
The 2019 season for Amir Garrett was the best one he's had in the Major Leagues, setting new career bests in several categories for the Cincinnati Reds.
The 2019 season was the toughest of the career for Raisel Iglesias. After signing a new contract with the Cincinnati Reds he losted 12 games in relief.
Jesse Winker was an above-average hitter for the Cincinnati Reds for the third straight year. But he saw a big change in his game during the 2019 season.
The 2019 season saw right-handed pitcher Luis Castillo set career bests nearly across the board, all while being named an All-Star for the Cincinnati Reds.
Jose Iglesias stepped up for the Cincinnati Reds in 2019 after Scooter Gennett's injury thrusts him into the starting shortstop role to start the year.