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Reds player sets goal of hitting 50 homers

Veteran third baseman, 15 pounds lighter, seeks bounce-back season.

- By David Jablonski Staff Writer

See who dropped 15 pounds in the offseason and thinks he can do what no Red has accomplish­ed in decades.

No more arepas. No more beer. No sugars, sauces or salsa.

That summed up the offseason for Cincinnati Reds third baseman Eugenio Suarez, who said Wednesday he lost 15 pounds heading into his eighth season in the big leagues and seventh with the Reds.

“I just tried to keep my body healthy,” Suarez said. “I understand my body is very important if I want to play in the big leagues for a long time.”

After a career year in 2019 — 49 home runs, 103 RBIs and a .271 average — Suarez saw his production decline in the 60-game season of 2020. He hit .202 with 15 runs and 33 RBIs.

Suarez, 29, was one reason the Reds ranked last in the National League with a .212 team batting average.

“Last yearfor me was tough,” Suarez said. “I’m talking about everything. Overall. My body didn’t feel very good last year, and I felt like I was slow. My footwork wasn’t good. This offseason, in my house, with my family, talking about my future in the game, I understood if I didn’t do anything for my body, I wouldn’t play as long as I wanted. I just want to play as long as I can. I know I can’t control that, but I control my body. That’s why I’m doing this. Right now, I feel so good. My energy is high. It’s a new version of myself. I worked so hard in the offseason.”

The unique nature of last season also played a part in Suarez’s struggles. There were no fans in the stands, not even family. Suarez also had a shoulder issue on his mind. He thought about the shoulder a lot and didn’t want to re-injure it.

With the Reds approachin­g their first Cactus League game at 3:05 p.m. Sunday against the Cleveland Indians, Suarez said he’s strong and healthy. His goal in 2021 is to set a career high in home runs. No Red has hit 50 since George Foster set the team record with 52 in 1977.

“I feel like this is going to be a special year for me,” Suarez said. “I’ll go for 50 homers. I don’t know if it’s going to happen, but I’ll go for 50.”

The Reds enjoyed a win- n ing season (31-29) a nd reached the playoffs last season for the first time since Suarez came to the franchise in 2015. He went 2-for-9 with a walk and four strikeouts as the Reds were swept in two games by the Atlanta Braves in the Division Series.

All the key hitters who helped lead the Reds to 11 victories in their last 14 games return, and Suarez should make his sixth straight Opening Day start. The Reds haven’t had a third baseman start that many openers in a row since Chris Sabo (1988-93).

“I’m so excited for this year and so happy to be here and around the boys,” Suarez said. “Everybody has got a new good energy, and I bring my energy to everybody — you know my good vibes only. That’s me, man. I want to be the best Suarez I can be, the best ever this year.”

 ?? CINCINNATI REDS ?? Third baseman Eugenio Suarez is in better shape, hoping to prolong his career. In the short term, he’s aiming to become the first Reds player since George Foster in 1977 to hit 50 home runs.
CINCINNATI REDS Third baseman Eugenio Suarez is in better shape, hoping to prolong his career. In the short term, he’s aiming to become the first Reds player since George Foster in 1977 to hit 50 home runs.

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