From the lancaster blog:
The Reds announced the signing of three players to minor league contracts today, including our old pal Anderson Machado. Also on the list are infielder Aaron Herr and right-handed reliever Jake Robbins. All have been invited to big-league camp.
Don't worry about Machado being positioned to step in and compete for an everyday job, though. Dan O'Brien said the kid "feels bad" about the way last year went, and both parties would like to see what Machado can do when fully healthy.
"It’s a far cry from the way it was a year ago, because you’ve got an All-Star shortstop now," said O'Brien. "So it’s a totally different scenario."
In fact, it sounds as if Herr -- who's primarily a second baseman but can also play third -- might be more likely to get a close look at breaking camp with the team. He hit .298 with 21 homers and 81 RBIs for the Cardinals' Class AA team last year.
"Herr has a legitimate chance, there’s no doubt about it," said O'Brien.
Robbins was effective for the Indians' AAA team last year, going 3-5 with a 3.08 ERA and 23 saves in 49 appearances. He's a sinker/slider guy known for producing groundballs.