Tony Cruz
C FA
Fri 1/18/19 3:15 PM

Cruz returned to the Cardinals' organization as a minor-league catching instructor Friday, Jenifer Langosch of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Cruz spent five of his seven big-league seasons in a Cardinals uniform but had been away from the organization and away from a reliable major-league job since 2015. He'll end his professional career with a .216/.256/.308 line in 272 games.

Tony Cruz
C FA
Thu 6/21/18 3:41 PM

Cruz was released by the Reds on Thursday.
EDGE Analysis
Cruz was cut loose to free up a roster spot for Kyle Crockett, whose contract was purchased from Triple-A Louisville on Thursday. The veteran backstop appeared in just nine games for the Reds this season, hitting .154/.154/.308 over those contests. He'll look to latch on elsewhere as organizational catching depth.

Tony Cruz
C FA
Thu 5/31/18 5:13 PM

Cruz was optioned to Triple-A Louisville on Thursday.
EDGE Analysis
The Reds brought in veteran catcher Curt Casali from the Rays via trade Thursday, and Cruz was the corresponding roster move. The 31-year-old hit just .154/.154/.308 across nine games with the big club prior to being sent back to Louisville. He'll continue to serve as organizational catching depth with the Bats.

Tony Cruz
C FA
Tue 5/8/18 6:53 PM

Cruz had his contract selected by the Reds on Tuesday.
EDGE Analysis
With Devin Mesoraco being traded to the Mets, Cruz will join the Reds as their backup catcher. The 31-year-old was hitting just .170/.268/.255 through 14 games with Triple-A Louisville and owns an unimpressive .218/.260/.308 line across six major-league seasons (263 games).

Tony Cruz
C FA
Sun 3/25/18 12:54 PM

Cruz was reassigned to minor-league camp Sunday.
EDGE Analysis
Cruz had a shot to crack the Opening Day roster as a reserve catcher, but the Reds have apparently decided that they will not carry three backstops to open the season. He'll begin the year with Triple-A Louisville and could return to the bigs if either Tucker Barnhart or Devin Mesoraco go down with an injury.

Tony Cruz
C FA
Sun 3/25/18 2:02 AM

The Reds are contemplating keeping Cruz on the big league roster to begin the season as a third catcher, MLB.com's Mark Sheldon reports. "I think the world of Tony Cruz," manager Bryan Price said. "I think he's a big league player in my opinion. He's certainly been a topic of discussion. That frees up Mesoraco or Barnhart to pinch-hit on the days they're not playing early.
EDGE Analysis
Cruz hasn't hit much whenever he saw big league duty with the Cardinals, though as Price later pointed out in the article, he was Yadier Molina's caddy with the Cardinals, which meant precious little playing time on a regular basis. Still, this is his age-31 season; there's not much in the way of upside here.

Tony Cruz
C FA
Thu 12/21/17 1:24 PM

Cruz signed a minor-league contract with an invitation to spring training with Cincinnati on Wednesday.
EDGE Analysis
Cruz played in 51 games for Triple-A El Paso within the Padres' organization in 2017, hitting .280/.341/.458 with seven home runs and 27 RBI. The 31-year-old last appeared in a big-league game with the Royals in 2016, and saw a solid chunk of playing time as Yadier Molina's backup for the Cardinals in the five years prior to being in Kansas City. Looking ahead, Cruz might have a tough time filling the void of backup catcher in Cincinnati, due to the fact that manager Bryan Price reiterated that he only wanted to keep two backstops on the roster earlier this week, which will be Tucker Barnhart and Devin Mesoraco. Barring any injuries, Cruz will serve as additional depth for the Reds in Triple-A next season.

Tony Cruz
C FA
Wed 3/29/17 3:01 PM

Cruz was reassigned to minor-league camp Wednesday, Padres radio broadcaster Bob Scanlan reports.
EDGE Analysis
Cruz might be in a new organization, but he'll fill the same role that he did last season with the Royals as a depth option at catcher at the Triple-A level. The 30-year-old batted .264 with seven homers and 55 RBI for Triple-A Omaha in 2016.

Tony Cruz
C FA
Tue 2/7/17 5:00 PM

Cruz signed a minor league deal with the Padres on Tuesday, Dennis Lin of the San Diego Union-Tribune reports.
EDGE Analysis
The 30-year-old spent most of his time in Triple-A in 2016, slashing .264/.347/.387 across 363 plate appearances. He was called up for four games, going 0-for-4 with three strikeouts over that span. Cruz owns a .218/.260/.308 line across parts of six major league seasons, and will likely serve as organizational depth for the Padres in 2017.

Tony Cruz
C FA
Wed 11/23/16 1:20 PM

Cruz was released by the Royals on Wednesday.
EDGE Analysis
He was designated for assignment earlier this month, and the two sides agreed to part ways. It is hard to fault Cruz for wanting to explore other options, as Salvador Perez is not going anywhere, and the team has made it clear that they like Drew Butera as the backup catcher. Cruz has a career .224/.283/.323 slash line in 638 big league plate appearances and has graded out as a league average defender behind the dish.