A recent report links the Cincinnati Reds to continued pursuit of adding an outfielder and another reliever in free agency. The Reds link to the relief pitcher market is interesting. Usually when a team is reportedly interested in free agent relievers it is for the top,
Cincinnati Reds games will be broadcast and streamed on the FanDuel Sports Network in 2025, the team announced Monday, just months before Opening Day. What does this mean for fans who want to watch live games? Here's what you need to know.
“An ode to the city I love: The Queen City,” Votto wrote online. The tattoo, created and completed by Bang Bang Tattoo in New York City, shows a map of Cincinnati with “an interpretation” of the bridge and city skyline.
Back with Cincinnati on MiLB deal
The Cincinnati Reds player payroll budget had been frozen at last year's level (roughly $100 million). Until a new local TV deal was struck.
"The ceiling is as high as any team in the league," said new Cincinnati Reds infielder Gavin Lux, whose last game was a Game 5 World Series clincher.
The Cincinnati Reds have a new broadcast television home, which is the same as their old broadcast television home.
Sep 10, 2024; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Rhett Lowder (81) pitches against the St. Louis Cardinals during the first inning at Busch Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images / Jeff Curry-Imagn Images
Still, if he can recover his old numbers, he could be the much-needed boost the Reds need. He still draws plenty of walks and barrels the ball at a high rate which is good news. If last year’s slump was just a result of his injuries, we might see vintage Hoskins again this year.
If Gavin Lux can become the answer that solves the Cincinnati Reds' worst position in 2024, he'll be a lot more than just a pretty left-handed bat.
Former first baseman Joey Votto showed off the Cincinnati postcard tattoo in a post on his Instagram page Friday.
Santander’s ability to pull the ball and elevate it would likely translate into even better power numbers in Cincinnati. The Reds have a bright future, but to truly compete in the NL Central and ...