A promising minor league prospect early on, Reames had an impressive 1996 season with the Single–A
Peoria Chiefs, Reames was named
St. Louis Cardinals Minor League Pitcher of the Year when finished with 15 wins and a 1.90 ERA. However, he sat out the 1997 and 1998 seasons while he recovered from
Tommy John surgery. After recovering, Reames made his debut in the major leagues for the Cardinals in 2000. In that year he started seven games, managed a 2.88 ERA, and contributed to his team's World Series contention, giving up one run in playoff innings. Over the next several years, he pitched for the
Oakland Athletics, the
Montreal Expos, and the
Pittsburgh Pirates, always switching between the majors and the minors. On August 11, 2006 he was called up by the Pirates when
Josh Sharpless went on the disabled list. On August 28, he was
designated for assignment. He has not pitched professionally since 2006. ==Coaching career==