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Mey's spring struggles send him to minors
19 Mar
Summary
- Pitcher optioned to Triple-A Louisville on Wednesday.
- Struggled in Cactus League, allowing nine earned runs.
- Posted strong ERAs in previous MLB and minor league stints.

Cincinnati has optioned pitcher Nick Mey to Triple-A Louisville as of Wednesday, March 19, 2026. This decision comes after a challenging spring training performance for the 24-year-old right-hander. Mey struggled significantly during the Cactus League season, surrendering nine earned runs across just six innings pitched. Consequently, he will not be part of the Reds' Opening Day bullpen.
Despite his recent struggles, Mey has shown potential in previous appearances. Last season, he posted a 3.43 ERA in 21 innings for the Reds. His minor league statistics also indicate promise, with a 2.48 ERA over 40 frames. Given his past performance, the Reds anticipate Mey will rejoin the major league team later in the season when a fresh arm is needed.




