Rumor has the Reds in the running for shortstop Alex Gonzalez. The Boston Globe has reported that the Reds may be one of two teams offering Gonzalez a three-year, $15 million deal.
On Friday, Reds general manager Wayne Krivsky refused to discuss the rumor.
"I'm not going to confirm it or deny or it," Krivsky said.
Have you talked to Gonzalez's agent?
"I've talked to a lot of agents," Krivsky said. "We're not going to talk about who we've talked to and who we haven't."
Gonzalez's agent, Eric Goldschmidt, did not return a call Friday afternoon.
A lot of teams make it public when they meet with free agents. That is not Krivsky's style.
"We won't announce anything until a deal is done and the player's signed and had a physical," Krivsky said.
The talk of the Reds and Gonzalez may be just a matter of people putting two and two together: The Reds need a shortstop and Gonzalez is the best one available on the free agent market.
He hit .255 with nine home runs and 50 RBI last year, but he is a superior fielder.
With Krivsky's goal of improving the defense, making an effort to sign Gonzalez would make sense.