The Cincinnati Reds begin May atop the National League Central standings, having won five consecutive series heading into a seven-game road trip that begins Friday night in Pittsburgh.
The Cincinnati Reds are upriver in Pittsburgh on Friday to begin a weekend series against the Pirates. A Reds/Pirates series – starting on the first of May – and yet somehow, it feels like must-watch television.
The Cincinnati Reds are surging; they have finished April at 20-11 and sit in first place in the NL Central. While the Reds are playing well, some weaknesses need to be improved upon.
If you had asked Reds fans on Opening Day if they would take this team being 20-11 and atop the National League Central on May 1st, most of them probably would have signed up for that.
The Cincinnati Reds made history with their win over the Colorado Rockies to end the month of April. With the win, the Reds earned their 20th victory of the season.
Some things appear clear when it comes to Baseball Hall of Fame voting. The PED guys aren’t going to get in, or at least the hitters, and the rubric for starting pitchers has to be reconstructed on the fly.
The Cincinnati Reds came into spring training with one of the better pitching staffs in baseball, led by Hunter Greene, Nick Lodolo, and Andrew Abbott.
The Cincinnati Reds defeated the Colorado Rockies 6-4 yesterday to take two out of three games in the series. The Reds will now take a 20-11 record into a three-game series against the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park.
The Cincinnati Reds currently hold a 20-11 record. They sit in first place in the NL Central. This comes after defeating the Colorado Rockies 6-4 on Thursday night.
The Cincinnati Reds have been one of the best stories in baseball so far this season, and Thursday's 6-4 win over the Colorado Rockies helped them achieve some more history in the process.
The Cincinnati Reds are 20-11 and sit alone at the top of the National League Central Division. Yes, you read that right. It's the end of April and the Reds lead the division.
Speed is more important than ever in MLB with recent rule changes promoting stolen bases. These were the 25 fastest players for the 2026 season, as recorded by the Statcast sprint speed metric.
The Cincinnati Reds have a few of the better players in the National League on their roster this season. Chase Burns is a Cy Young candidate, and he showcased that again on Tuesday when he tossed six innings with two earned runs and nine strikeouts against the Colorado Rockies to earn his third win of the season.
TJ Friedl belted a go-ahead two run home run and Andrew Abbott allowed two runs over six innings to lead the Reds past the Colorado Rockies, 6-4, Thursday afternoon in Cincinnati.
Cincinnati Reds left-handed starter Brandon Wiliamson, who missed the 2025 season following Tommy John surgery, went on the 15-day injured list on Thursday with left shoulder fatigue.
These Cincinnati Reds only care about one number when it comes to looking at the statistics. That one number is the one in the win column. The Redlegs secured their fifth straight series win with a 6-4 come-from-behind victory over the Colorado Rockies in the series finale.
The Cincinnati Reds went to the postseason last year, but it didn't amount to much, and they came into this season hungry for more. The Reds made some major additions in the offseason in an attempt to build a better roster than what they had last season.
The Reds announced that left-hander Brandon Williamson has been placed on the 15-day injured list due to left shoulder fatigue. Right-hander Zach Maxwell has been recalled in a corresponding move.
The Cincinnati Reds currently hold a 19-11 record and maintain a narrow lead in the National League Central. Over the last 24 hours, the club suffered a heavy 13-2 loss to the Colorado Rockies.
The Cincinnati Reds enter tonight’s game with a 19-10 record and are best in the NL Central. Brandon Williamson will take the mound for the Reds, while Tomoyuki Sugano will go for the Rockies.
MLB fans at Great American Ball Park got more than just a win, they got free pizza thanks to one of the most dramatic calls of the season. Promotions are nothing new in baseball, but this one has built a reputation of its own in Cincinnati.
The Cincinnati Reds have jumped out to their best start in modern history, sitting atop the NL Central with an 18-10 record. They are beating tough teams, winning on the road, collecting walk-offs, you name it.
The Cincinnati Reds have been running a "Strikeouts for Slices" promotion with LaRosa's Pizzeria this season where any time the team's pitching staff records 11 strikeouts in a game, fans win free pizza.
The Reds will place Eugenio Suárez on the 10-day injured list with a low-grade oblique strain, manager Terry Francona told reporters (including Charlie Goldsmith).