The Giants will save $6 million by trading Rogers but aren't expected to spend that money on external additions this offseason.
Buster Posey caught one of the two Rogers twins as a member of the San Francisco Giants. He just traded the one that he did not catch for to the Cincinnati Reds.
Taylor and $6 million were sent to the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday, with the Giants getting a relief prospect back in return. The move opens up some bullpen innings, but mostly it gives the Giants salary relief.
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The San Francisco Giants are breaking up their twin duo in the bullpen, trading Taylor Rogers to the Cincinnati Reds, according to multiple reports.
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