CHICAGO – Eugenio Suárez was one week away from his wedding when he got the call that his life had just changed.



It was Dec. 11, 2014, when the Reds traded Alfredo Simon to the Tigers in exchange for two minor leaguers, Suárez and right-hander Jonathon Crawford.



“I received a call from (Tigers General Manager Dave Dombrowski) and he told me that they loved me, but the Cincinnati Reds are my new team,” Suárez recalled in the Wrigley Field visitor’s clubhouse on Saturday. “At that time, you say, ‘oh Lord, why?’ He said, ‘It’s a business.'”



It’s a business and a business move the Tigers would probably like to have back. Simon was 13-12 with a 5.05 ERA for the Tigers in 2015, granted free agency after the season and signed with the Reds the following March. Simon is now with the Tigres de Quintana Roo of the Mexican league and on Sunday, Suárez was one of the three Reds,...