The Angels are cornering the market on players named Iglesias. The Reds, meanwhile, are paring payroll from their bullpen.
Raisel Iglesias was Cincinnati's closer from 2017-20. His 100 saves were fourth-most in the majors and he finished among the top-16 relievers on the ESPN Player Rater in each of those four years. On Monday, he became the second Iglesias to be traded to the Angels during the past seven days, as the Reds dealt him and his $9.125 million, walk-year salary in exchange for reliever Noe Ramirez and future considerations. As always, whenever a closer changes teams, it sends waves throughout the fantasy baseball world.
