It's unlikely Mike Stanton will be with the Cincinnati Reds on Opening Day, according to sources.
Reds general manager Wayne Krivsky said he has met with the veteran left-hander about his situation, but nothing will be official until Monday.
"We had a conversation, he knows where he stands," Krivsky said from his cell phone at Al Lang Field in St. Petersburg, Fla., on Friday.
Stanton will be owed $3.5 million from the team -- his $3 million salary for this season and a $500,000 buy-out.
With that, plus Bill Bray's demotion to Louisville, it looks as if Jeremy Affeldt and Kent Mercker will be the left-handers out of the Reds' bullpen to start the season.
Earlier on Friday, the Reds returned Rule V selection Jose Capellan to the Red Sox, optioned LHP Bill Bray to Class AAA Louisville and reassigned INF Andy Phillips to minor league camp. That put the number of healthy players in camp to 31, with Stanton likely gone, there will need to be five more cuts before gametime on Monday.