The Reds sign veteran OF Ryan Ludwick and C Dioner Navarro, while the Red Sox sign P Vicente Padilla, all as free agents. All three are former All-Stars expected to compete for spots as back-up players.

 

On January 16 2012 — The Reds sign veteran OF Ryan Ludwick and C Dioner Navarro, while the Red Sox sign P Vicente Padilla, all as free agents. All three are former All-Stars expected to compete for spots as back-up players.

 


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