The Cincinnati Reds need more firepower on offense. That should be one of their highest priorities this offseason. However, it feels unlikely that the Reds have the budget to go out and sign players like Kyle Schwarber and Pete Alonso.
The Cincinnati Reds had a very mid-year at the plate. Only a few players posted above-average years at the dish, with no one really going off. The man who led them for a good chunk of the year was Elly De La Cruz, albeit his year ended concerningly.
The Cincinnati Reds announced on Thursday afternoon that they have named Oscar Marin as their new bullpen coach. Marin previously served as the Pittsburgh Pirates' pitching coach from 2020 to 2025.
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Free agent Kyle Schwarber has been getting loads of attention this offseason. Ever since his comments back in July about how he would love to play for the Reds, fans have been hoping it could become a reality this offseason.
Cincinnati Reds minor league hitting coordinator Dave Hansen is leaving the Reds. He is taking a job outside of Major League Baseball that will allow him to be closer to home and spend more time with his family, according to Charlie Goldsmith of Charlie's Chalkboard.
Cincinnati Reds prospects Alfredo Duno and Leo Balcazar led the Javelinas to an 8-7 win in Game 1 of the Arizona Fall League Playoffs on Wednesday night.
The Cincinnati Reds' offense has been severely lacking in the power department over the last few seasons. The team has not hit 200 or more home runs in a season since the 2021 season, when Joey Votto, Nick Castellanos, and Eugenio Suarez led the team in that category.
The Cincinnati Reds were led to their first postseason appearance since 2020 by their starting rotation. Left-handed starter Andrew Abbott had a lot to do with that.
There has been speculation that Kyle Schwarber could be interested in signing with the Reds this offseason ever since he spoke to reporters earlier this summer.
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.
The Cincinnati Reds claimed catcher Ben Rortvedt off waivers from the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday. The 28-year-old was part of the 3-team trade that sent Zack Littell to the Reds at the trade deadline Rortvedt appeared in 18 games for the Dodgers in the 2025 season, slashing .224/309/.327 with three extra-base hits.
The Cincinnati Reds will likely need a new closer for the 2026 season with Emilio Pagan becoming a free agent. It's unlikely the Reds will be willing to pay what Pagan will be asking for in the open market.
Reds president of baseball operations Nick Krall has already downplayed the idea of trading from his rotation this winter, but the fact that he didn’t expressly state he will not trade ace Hunter Greene led to some fan bases, and surely some rival teams, clinging to the faint hope that Cincinnati’s top starter might be available.
The Cincinnati Reds had a very mid-year at the plate. Only a few players posted above-average years at the dish, with no one really going off. TJ Friedl is the captain of the outfield and had a decent year getting on base.
Spencer Steer is a key part of this Reds team and over the years, his versatility has been a plus. However, in 2025, he played primarily first base. Steer played 117 games at first base, 10 games in left field, one game in right field, and was the designated hitter in 17 games.
The Cincinnati Reds' biggest priority this offseason should be acquiring players who can boost their lineup. ESPN.com's MLB analyst Jeff Passan picked a perfect free agency move for all 30 teams this offseason.
It was a big night in the Dominican Winter League for Reds prospect Hector Rodriguez. Rodriguez, who is playing for Leones del Escogido, played left field and went 2-3 with a home run.
For three seasons now (excluding 28 games in 2022), Spencer Steer has been consistently penciled into the Cincinnati Reds lineup. With him set to make $4 million in 2026 in his first year of arbitration, some questions have arisen regarding his future with the team.
For the first time in his career, Gavin Lux donned a uniform that isn’t Dodger blue, as he spent his first season with the Cincinnati Reds. Throughout the season, Lux received perhaps a bigger role than he expected.
Reds 7th overall prospect Chase Petty is a name baseball fans have been accustomed to for a while now. From dominating high school hitters in the Tri State Area to becoming the Twins first round pick in 2021, to a main piece in Cincinnati’s minor league system via the Sonny Gray trade, he is still just 22 years-old.
The Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday declined options on three players. Could this signal the team's interest in signing slugger Kyle Schwarber, one of the top free agents on the market this offseason?