We have another loaded MLB slate on Tuesday. Gavin Lux will look to stay hot in Game 2 against the Cardinals, Freddy Peralta will try to secure a win for the Brewers and the Dodgers will attempt to get to Sandy Alcantara early and often.
The Cincinnati Reds have won five straight games and they are creating some buzz from analysts around the league. "They certainly have the names on the back of their jerseys to get going," MLB Network's Mark DeRosa said.
Almost two weeks ago, it became apparent that the Cincinnati Reds' acquisition of versatile fielder Gavin Lux was one of their best additions in 2025. At the time, he finally had shed the rust of the off-season and begun finding his groove at the plate.
The Cincinnati Reds (16-13) beat the St. Louis Cardinals (12-17) 3-1 for their fifth straight win on Monday night. Here are our postgame takeaways: Martinez
The Cincinnati Reds beat the Colorado Rockies on Sunday 8-1, completing the series sweep. The Reds had 14 hits and five players had a multiple-hit game.
The Cincinnati Reds have been in need of a reliable cleanup hitter. Many, including myself, assumed that part of that equation was a power hitter but maybe Gavin Lux is proving that wrong.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are off to a fantastic start to the 2025 campaign as they are just one of two teams in the league to notch 11 wins. A busy offseason
It was close, though! The Milwaukee Brewers took at a no-hitter into the 7th inning against the Cincinnati Reds on Friday night, with Gavin Lux eventually smacking a 2-out single into CF to keep that measure of futility off their ledger for the time being.
Since Eugenio Suárez’s departure after the 2021 season, the Cincinnati Reds have struggled to find a consistent third baseman. After cycling through stop gaps and failed prospects, Cincinnati signed Jeimer Candelario last winter to solidify the position.
Early into the new year the Cincinnati Reds completed a trade with the Los Angeles Dodgers to acquire Gavin Lux in exchange for prospect Mike Sirota and a competitive balance pick in the 2025 MLB Draft.
Two-time World Series champion with the Los Angeles Dodgers Gavin Lux will be changing from blue to red as he hopes to bring Dodger blue luck into Cincinnati, Ohio.
Gavin Lux opened Spring Training with the Cincinnati Reds, his first time being with a new club after the better part of a decade with the Los Angeles Dodgers organization.
The Los Angeles Dodgers made several trades during the offseason, including one that sent Gavin Lux to the Cincinnati Reds for prospect Mike Sirota and a competitive balance pick in the 2025 MLB Draft.
The Los Angeles Dodgers constructed one of the best rosters baseball has ever seen to defend their World Series crown in 2025, but tough decisions needed to be made along the way.
The Dodgers winning the World Series was something to be remembered, not only because of the feat itself, but also because the roster would likely never be the same.
The Los Angeles Dodgers’ busy off-season continues. On Monday evening, the Dodgers traded Gavin Lux to the Cincinnati Reds for a Competitive Balance Round A draft pick and an outfield prospect named Mike Sirota.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have traded infielder Gavin Lux to the Cincinnati Reds for outfield prospect Mike Sirota and a Competitive Balance Round A draft pick, around No.
The Reds and Dodgers agreed to a trade on Monday that sends infielder Gavin Lux to Cincinnati. The Dodgers are receiving a Competitive Balance Round A pick (around No. 37) and prospect Mike Sirota as part of the deal.
On Saturday, we speculated that the Seattle Mariners could potentially look to acquire Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Gavin Lux in a trade. After all, the Dodgers have a glut of infielders in the wake of signing Hye-seong Kim, and the Mariners are in desperate need of bringing some in.
If you thought the Los Angeles Dodgers would keep the status quo just because they won a World Series, you’d be sadly mistaken. Even on the heels of a championship, the team got right to work making the roster even better once the offseason began.
The shortstop position for the Los Angeles Dodgers has been the most volatile situation on their rosters over recent years and matched in 2024 only by the constant turnover in the starting rotation that was brought about by injuries.
Gavin Lux means a lot to his hometown of Kenosha, Wis., and Indian Trail High School and Academy. Lux became the first high schooler from Wisconsin to be selected in the first round in 37 years when the Los Angeles Dodgers made him the 20th overall pick in the 2016 MLB Draft.
I’ve never liked Gavin Lux. Great personality, but doesn’t belong with the Los Angeles Dodgers. It just doesn’t seem right that a guy like Lux is on a team with stars if not superstars.