ST. LOUIS – Originally expected to return from a hamstring injury this week in San Diego, Cincinnati Reds catcher Jose Trevino instead has had the timeline pushed back into the upcoming homestand.

Trevino has not had a setback. Manager Terry Francona said the catcher has “some personal stuff that he needs to attend to the next couple days.”

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That means Trevino, who has played two games for Triple-A Louisville on a rehab assignment, plays again Wednesday, Francona said, before he returns from the IL – likely during the upcoming weekend home series against Arizona.

Trevino has been on the IL with a left hamstring injury since May 17.

Catcher Jose Trevino, who has been on the injured list since May 17 with a strained hamstring, will play for Triple-A Louisville again on Wednesday.

Catcher Jose Trevino, who has been on the injured list since May 17 with a strained hamstring, will play for Triple-A Louisville again on Wednesday.

In other Reds injury news, reliever Pierce Johnson played catch from 150 feet Sunday on a plan that could have him throwing his first bullpen session Tuesday since landing on the IL a week ago with elbow inflammation.

And closer Emilio Pagán (right hamstring) is scheduled to get an assessment again Monday for “strength deficit,” Francona said, with an eye toward clearing him to start throwing from a mound.

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Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds strikeout leader who threw two no-hitters

We dug through the Enquirer archives and found some of our favorite photos of Cincinnati Reds Hall of Famer Jim Maloney.

The All-Star pitcher threw two no-hitters for the Reds and leads the team’s strikeout leaders list with 1,592.

Take a look at Maloney through the years.

(The Enquirer/Herb Heise)

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Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds strikeout leader who threw two no-hitters

We dug through the Enquirer archives and found some of our favorite photos of Cincinnati Reds Hall of Famer Jim Maloney.

The All-Star pitcher threw two no-hitters for the Reds and leads the team’s strikeout leaders list with 1,592.

Take a look at Maloney through the years.

(The Enquirer/Herb Heise)

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Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds strikeout leader who threw two no-hitters

March 17, 1961: Reds pitchers Jim Maloney, left, and Jim O’Toole ham it up in anticipation of St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.

(Carl Wellinger/The Enquirer)

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Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds strikeout leader who threw two no-hitters

March 21, 1961: Reds coach Jim Turner, center, talks pitching. Listening to Turning are, left to right, Jim O’Toole, Jim Maloney, Jay Hook and Claude Osteen.

(Carl Wellinger/The Enquirer)

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Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds strikeout leader who threw two no-hitters

March 2, 1964: Jim Maloney offers advice to Sammy Ellis, left, in the Cincinnati Reds’ clubhouse at Tampa.

(Herb Heise/The Enquirer)

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Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds strikeout leader who threw two no-hitters

1964: Cincinnati Reds pitcher Jim Maloney.

(Carl Wellinger/The Enquirer)

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Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds strikeout leader who threw two no-hitters

Cincinnati Reds pitcher Jim Maloney pitches at Crosley Field.

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Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds strikeout leader who threw two no-hitters

March 1965: Jim Maloney with wife Carolyn and daughter Jamie Rae.

(Herb Heise/The Enquirer)

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Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds strikeout leader who threw two no-hitters

Cincinnati Reds pitcher Jim Maloney pitches at Crosley Field.

(Malcolm Emmons/USA TODAY Sports)

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Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds strikeout leader who threw two no-hitters

March 1965: Jim Maloney with with Carolyn and daughter Jamie Rae.

(Herb Heise/The Enquirer)

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Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds strikeout leader who threw two no-hitters

August 1965: Jim Maloney.

(Herb Heise/The Enquirer)

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Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds strikeout leader who threw two no-hitters

Cincinnati Reds pitcher Jim Maloney pitches at Crosley Field.

(Malcolm Emmons/USA TODAY Sports)

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Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds strikeout leader who threw two no-hitters

March 5, 1967: Reds veteran Jim Maloney, left, chats with rookie Gary Nolan at spring training.

(Fred Straub/The Enquirer)

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Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds strikeout leader who threw two no-hitters

March 1968: Cincinnati Reds player Jim Maloney.

(Fred Straub/The Enquirer)

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Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds strikeout leader who threw two no-hitters

March 14, 1968: From left, pitcher Jim Maloney, infielder Leo Cardenas and outfielder Vada Pinson.

(Fred Straub/The Enquirer)

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Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds strikeout leader who threw two no-hitters

Cincinnati Reds pitcher Jim Maloney pitches at Crosley Field.

(Malcolm Emmons/USA TODAY Sports)

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Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds strikeout leader who threw two no-hitters

March 1968: Cincinnati Reds player Jim Maloney.

(Fred Straub/The Enquirer)

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Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds strikeout leader who threw two no-hitters

March 1968: Cincinnati Reds player Jim Maloney.

(Fred Straub/The Enquirer)

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Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds strikeout leader who threw two no-hitters

March 1968: Cincinnati Reds player Jim Maloney.

(Fred Straub/The Enquirer)

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Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds strikeout leader who threw two no-hitters

Cincinnati Reds pitcher Jim Maloney pitches at Crosley Field.

(Malcolm Emmons/USA TODAY Sports)

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Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds strikeout leader who threw two no-hitters

May 3, 1969: Reds’ general manager Bob Howsam tears up Jim Maloney’s old contract, much to Maloney’s pleasure. Jim got a new contract with a $1,000 raise after pitching a no-hitter.

(Fred Straub/The Enquirer)

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Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds strikeout leader who threw two no-hitters

May 1969: Cincinnati Reds player Jim Maloney.

(Fred Straub/The Enquirer)

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Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds strikeout leader who threw two no-hitters

April 1970: Cincinnati Reds player Jim Maloney during his recovery after rupturing his Achilles tendon.

(Mark Treitel/The Enquirer)

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Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds strikeout leader who threw two no-hitters

April 1970: Cincinnati Reds player Jim Maloney during his recovery after rupturing his Achilles tendon.

(Mark Treitel/The Enquirer)

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Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds strikeout leader who threw two no-hitters

Aug. 9, 1973: Jim Maloney, a Cincinnati Reds pitcher for 11 years, was officially inducted into the club’s Hall of Fame. Maloney pitched a ten-inning no hitter against the Cubs in 1965. He also threw a 10-inning no-hitter against Houston in 1969.

(Dick Swaim/The Enquirer)

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Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds strikeout leader who threw two no-hitters

Former Reds, from left, Bobby Tolan, Ken Griffey Sr. and Jim Maloney share a laugh Saturday at the annual Old Timers game.

(Ernest Coleman/The Enquirer)

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Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds strikeout leader who threw two no-hitters

June 24, 2012: Cincinnati Reds players Bronson Arroyo and Homer Bailey join Reds Hall of Fame member Jim Maloney on stage for an introduction during the start of the induction ceremony held at the Duke Energy Center.

(Greg Loring for The Enquirer)

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Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds strikeout leader who threw two no-hitters

July 5, 2013: Former Cincinnati Reds pitcher Jim Maloney throws out the first pitch to former Cincinnati Reds catcher Johnny Edwards during pregame ceremonies.

(Joseph Fuqua II/TheEnquirer)

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Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds strikeout leader who threw two no-hitters

Aug. 8, 2014: Cincinnati Reds great Jim Maloney participates in a post game ceremony honoring Reds Hall of Famers and alumni at Great American Ball Park.

(Jeff Swinger/The Enquirer)

Pagán said he expected his first bullpen session since the injury a month ago to happen by the end of this week.

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