There has been a whole slew of roster moves over the last 48 hours. The two biggest ones involve Nick Senzel and Jose Siri. The Louisville Bats placed Senzel on the disabled list, retroactive to May 6th due to vertigo issues. He last played on May 3rd. Siri was added to the Daytona roster after missing the first month of the season. For Senzel, the trip to the disabled list is the second in his career while dealing with complications due to vertigo. He missed the final two weeks of the 2017 season while also dealing with the issue.

It wasn’t just these two moves that have led to plenty of movement in the system. The trade of Devin Mesoraco for Matt Harvey has also led to plenty of movement over the last few days as well. Let’s break down the other moves:

Tony Cruz was promoted to Cincinnati to replace Devin Mesoraco as the backup catcher. That led to Morgan Lofstrom taking over the backup catcher spot in Louisville. That, however, only lasted for one day. He returned to the Dayton roster on Wednesday. Lofstrom was replaced in Louisville by Garrett Boulware, who was promoted from Pensacola. He was also joined by utility-can-play-everywhere Josh VanMeter. The Reds also released Ben Rowen, who was relieving for the Bats.

Pensacola, needing to fill the spots left by Boulware and VanMeter, acquired two players from Daytona. Catcher Chris Okey was called up, as was outfielder Daniel Sweet. Both played on Wednesday afternoon for the Blue Wahoos.

Daytona had their own set of activity to work through. Jesse Stallings was placed on the disabled list. That move is retroactive to Tuesday. Reliever Aaron Quillen joins the team from extended spring training to fill out the bullpen. Cassidy Brown also joins the team from extended spring straining. He’ll take over for the spot vacated by Chris Okey’s promotion at catcher.

For the Dayton Dragons, they weren’t effected by any of these moves. But that didn’t stop them from seeing their own set of roster moves made on Wednesday. Reliever Connor Ryan was either placed on the disabled list, or transferred to the Billings roster. Both of those things were stated, though being placed on the disabled list was the more recent statement – coming about an hour after the statement that he was moved to Billings. Either way, his spot on the roster was taken by reliever Adrian Chacon. He joins the team from extended spring training. Chacon is a former position player. He threw 2.0 innings in four years of college, but the Reds saw some arm strength and decided to see how things would go on the mound.