Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona has earned 1,856 more regular-season victories as a major league manager than Carlos Mendoza, his New York Mets counterpart.
The Cincinnati Reds are a team that could use more power, as they are currently in 15th place league-wide in home runs. Outfielder Rece Hinds is known for his prolific power down at Triple-A, and at times in the big leagues as well.
The Cincinnati Reds will be facing two left-handed starting pitchers in their first three games after the All-Star break, starting on Friday night. The Mets announced that their rotation coming out of the break will be left-hander Sean Manaea, right-hander Clay Holmes, and left-hander David Peterson, according to Will Sammon of The Athletic.
The Cincinnati Reds are 50-47 and just 2 1/2 games out of the Wild Card spot. However, they have just about an 11% chance to make the playoffs. The Athletic's Tim Britton and Chad Jennings wrote an article sorting through the buyers and sellers at the MLB trade deadline.
The second half of the Reds' season starts on Friday against the New York Mets. Cincinnati currently sits at 50-47 and 2 1/2 games out of a National League Wild Card spot.
It's crunch time for fantasy baseball managers as we head into the final two months of the regular season. These 25 players could make all the difference as pickups or acquisitions for fantasy rosters.
The Cincinnati Reds have slowly but surely gotten healthier throughout the season. However, there are still a couple of key players on the injured list.
The Arizona Complex League was the only team in action on Wednesday, here is how their top players performed: Tyson Lewis went 2-5 with a walk, a double and a run scored Sheng-En Lin went 2-5 with a double, a walk and a run scored.
Philadelphia Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber won the All-Star Game's Most Valuable Player award on Tuesday night after hitting three home runs in three swings in the swing off after the game was tied after nine innings.
The stars were out on Tuesday night at the Major League Baseball All-Star Game and it featured Cincinnati Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz and starting pitcher Andrew Abbott.
Success in Major League Baseball can be measured in many ways; namely, winning a World Series. As a player, it is truly special. Meanwhile, doing so in the capacity of manager is a significant accomplishment, considering the pressure to succeed.
The Cincinnati Reds took a flier on a prep infielder with their 18th round pick on Monday, only for that flier to turn to dust before the night was through.
The Cincinnati Reds have played 97 of their 162 games this season, which means we are entering the area of sample sizes you can trust. One player that is providing nothing but upward trends is Elly De La Cruz.
The Cincinnati Reds are 50-47 at the All-Star break and sit just 2 1/2 games back of a National League Wild Card spot. Here are our winners and losers from the first half of the season: Winners Andrew Abbott Abbott is having the best season of his career and was named a first-time All-Star.
Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Andrew Abbott will pitch in the All-Star Game and is expected to pitch around the fifth or sixth inning, according to Charlie Goldsmith.
Former Major League Baseball and Cincinnati Reds pitcher Daniel Serafini was found guilty of murder on Monday night, according to CBS News. He was convicted on first-degree murder, attempted murder, and burglary.
Cincinnati Reds superstar Elly De La Cruz has declined to participate in the home run derby two years in a row now, but he hasn't ruled it out for the future.
The Cincinnati Reds continued to add talent in round 11-20 in the 2025 MLB Draft on Monday. In case you missed it, we recapped the first 10 picks by the Reds here.
As his big league career closed, Cincinnati Reds legend Sean Casey spent the 2008 season playing for Terry Francona on the Boston Red Sox. Although Casey only spent roughly eight months with the Red Sox, that was more than enough time for him to see Francona's greatness up close.
The Cincinnati Reds drafted Oregon Ducks center fielder Mason Neville in the fourth round with the No. 114 overall pick of the MLB draft. Neville was a first round MLB draft projection.
After two years at Oregon, Mason Neville is officially heading to the next level. He was selected in the 2025 MLB Draft. The Cincinnati Reds selected Neville in the 4th round of the draft.
The Cincinnati Reds are fighting hard to stay in the National League Wild Card race through the next couple of weeks to guarantee they will be buyers at the July 31 trade deadline.
Ole Miss right-handed pitcher Mason Morris has heard his name called during the 2025 MLB Draft. He was selected No. 83 overall in the third round by the Cincinnati Reds.
Tennessee shortstop commit Steele Hall was selected by the Cincinnati Reds with the No. 9 overall pick in the 2025 MLB Draft. Now, he has the chance to start his pro career.
Speedy switch-hitter Elly de la Cruz, one of baseball's fastest and most exciting players, will be the lone Reds representative in the 2025 All-Star Game.