
CINCINNATI -- The Reds completed a pair of signings on Tuesday by adding infielder Cheslor Cuthbert and outfielder Dwight Smith via Minor League contracts.
Both players were invited to big league camp at Spring Training.
Cuthbert, a 28-year-old corner infielder, appeared in one game with the White Sox in 2020 and was 0-for-1. The native of Nicaragua spent parts of five seasons from 2015-19 with the Royals, and his lifetime slash line is .250/.300/.378, with 27 home runs.
Smith, 28, was a first-round pick of the Blue Jays in 2011 and spent parts of two big league seasons with Toronto before he was traded to the Orioles ahead of the ¡¯19 season.
In 21 games with Baltimore in 2020, Smith slashed .222/.306/.365 with two homers. Over four seasons, his career slash line is .248/.310/.416 hitter with 17 homers.