The Reds have signed right-hander Davis Daniel and southpaw Anthony Misiewicz to minor league deals, according to the transactions trackers on their respective MLB.com player pages.
When at Redsfest last week, Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona revealed to Sal Stewart that he managed Michael Jordan in the minor leagues when Jordan was playing professional baseball.
One of the more fun aspects of the waning months of the offseason is seeing the non-roster invitees to Spring Training. There’s always a mixture of young prospects looking to gain their first bit of Major League Baseball experience by competing against (some, not all) big leaguers for the first time.
Former Cincinnati Reds outfielder Michael Siani was claimed by the New York Yankees on Friday afternoon. The outfielder spent the last two seasons with the St.
The Rule 5 draft, held annually at the winter meetings in December, never garners much fanfare, but it has been known to yield some noteworthy transactions.
The Cincinnati Reds have signed left-handed pitcher Anthony Misiewicz and outfielder Shane Sasaki to minor league deals. Misiewicz had had plenty of big league experience throughout his career.
Two former Cincinnati Reds pitchers, Zack Littell and Brent Suter, are drawing interest in free agency, according to Robert Murray of Fansided.com. While
Righty Chase Petty has the stuff to potentially end up #1 on this list at some point. He also had a poor enough 2025 season that a repeat of said production could see him off this list altogether by 2027.
The Cincinnati Reds are interested in bringing back two familiar faces. Unfortunately, the uncertainty surrounding their local television deal has impacted their aggressiveness according to Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon of The Athletic.
Tyson Lewis saw his name etched in the annals of internet history earlier today by claiming the #8 spot in this year’s Red Reporter Community Prospect Rankings.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
As the offseason has dragged on, with more star players signing with teams like the Dodgers, Blue Jays, and Mets, several fan bases have been left wondering how their teams will be reinforced to compete with the league’s star-studded rosters.
The Cincinnati Reds' High-A Minor League affiliate, the Dayton Dragons, announced their coaching staff for the 2026 season on Thursday afternoon. Julio
Former Cincinnati Reds relief pitcher Taylor Rogers had agreed to a one-year, $2 million deal with the Minnesota Twins, according to The Athletic's Aaron Gleeman.
The Cincinnati Reds Low-A Minor League affiliate, the Daytona Tortugas, has announced their 2026 coaching staff. Ricky Gutiérrez - Manager Jason Immekus
While sportsbooks like FanDuel have the Reds as the third-best odds to win the National League Central this upcoming season, that isn't stopping players like Emilio Pagan from throwing out bold statements.
Last week, the Cincinnati Reds traded Gavin Lux in a three-team deal that saw them return left-handed reliever Brock Burke. Burke is one of just seven left-handed relievers in Major League Baseball who threw a 100 mph pitch last season, according to Charlie Goldsmith of Charlie's Chalkboard.
The Cincinnati Reds‘ bullpen is perhaps the most different part of the roster compared to last year. Many trades were made, but there will also be prominent relievers returning as well.
Fresh off a 2025 postseason appearance in which they were swept by the eventual World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers in the Wild Card Series, the Cincinnati Reds found themselves in a position where if they fill some key holes that the 2025 roster had, this team would be better positioned to make a playoff run.
The 2025 season was a rollercoaster for Cincinnati Reds fans. At times, this team looked like a surefire seller, and other times, it had the pitching to make a playoff run.
Last spring, the Cincinnati Reds offered star shortstop Elly De La Cruz a long-term contract extension that would’ve made him the highest-paid player in franchise history, per The Athletic.
Spending the past two seasons with the Atlanta Braves, Johnson had a solid season in 2025, pitching to a 3-3 record with a 3.05 ERA, while recording one save and striking out 59 batters in 59.0 innings.