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Cleveland trades infielder Mike Freeman to Reds
Former Indians infielder Mike Freeman runs the bases after hitting a solo homer during a spring training game at American Family Fields of Phoenix.  Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports

Cleveland trades infielder Mike Freeman to Reds

The Cleveland Indians are looking to settle all family business weeks before Opening Day. 

As noted by the Associated Press (h/t ESPN), Cleveland sent veteran utility infielder Mike Freeman to the Cincinnati Reds for cash in a transaction completed on Friday. The move came roughly 24 hours after Cleveland informed speedy outfielder Billy Hamilton he wasn't making the big-league roster and will be traded if a buyer emerges. 

Freeman was slated to be behind Amed Rosario, who joined Cleveland in the trade that sent All-Star shortstop Francisco Lindor to the New York Mets, and Yu Chang, and manager Terry Francona told reporters that the Reds were a better fit for the 33-year-old. 

"They seem to have what they think is a better opportunity for him to maybe not only make their club but actually play a little bit more," Francona said. "It's not fun saying goodbye to someone you care that much about, but on the flip side, knowing he's got a really good opportunity kind of made us feel good." 

Freeman joined Cleveland in 2019 and hit .270 across 99 regular-season contests with the club. Per Mark Sheldon of the official MLB website, Freeman is a .232/.315/.330 hitter over his 156 career games. 

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