The Cincinnati Reds have been recognized for their work this offseason. ESPN's Buster Olney says that the Reds are the most improved team of the offseason. Olney put the Reds ahead of the Red Sox, Diamondbacks,
ESPN analyst Buster Olney listed his "Five Most Improved MLB Teams in 2025," and the Cincinnati Reds were top on his list.
ESPN's Tim Kurkjian Has High Praise for Cincinnati Reds Manager Terry Francona. The Reds hired Francona in October.
New manager Terry Francona discusses his adjustment to joining the Reds and Gavin Lux talks about playing on a new team on Reds Hot Stove
The right-hander is regarded as the best remaining relief arm left on the shelf. Tanner Scott, Kirby Yates and Jeff Hoffman have all recently come off the board. Hoffman, Estévez's now former teammate with the Phillies, joined the Blue Jays, while Scott and Kirby added to the juggernaut that is the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Reds Caravan made its annual stop in Lima at the Apollo Career Center this past weekend with President of Baseball Operations Nick Krall among the attendees.
With the Major League season roughly two months away, do you believe the Reds have done enough to contend for the National League Central title? Let’s dive in:
While some people may enjoy the cold and snow that Cincinnati has seen this month, others are patiently waiting for spring and warmer temperatures.
Both the Jays and Reds have some deep issues both lineup-wise and with the pitching staff. As of right now, neither team can be seen contending in their current conditions, but there is a light at the end of the tunnel for both teams.
"The ceiling is as high as any team in the league," said new Cincinnati Reds infielder Gavin Lux, whose last game was a Game 5 World Series clincher.
With the Major League season roughly 2 months away, do you believe the Reds have done enough to contend for the National League Central title? Let’s dive
The Cincinnati Reds are bringing their traveling caravan to Louisville Slugger Field. The caravan will be in Louisville Friday, Jan. 24 at 5:30 p.m., and the Reds' new manager, Terry Francona, will be in attendance. Also in attendance will be players Jose Trevino, Jacob Hurtubise, and Alfredo Duno.