The Cincinnati Reds are 7-6 in Cactus League play. They beat the Arizona Diamondbacks last night 9-8. This afternoon they will play the Los Angeles Angels.
The Reds fell to the Angels 4-1 on Sunday afternoon. Check out our postgame takeaways below: Progress from Graham Ashcraft After giving up a run on back-to-back doubles to start the game, Graham Ashcraft settled down and tossed four innings of one-run baseball.
In a recent survey of MLB players, the Cincinnati Reds were voted as one of the teams that will surprise us the most in 2025. “I said it last year, but the Reds, they're built to be good,” a National League reliever said in the survey.
Spencer Steer’s ongoing right shoulder problem has been one of the key storylines of the Reds’ spring camp, and manager Terry Francona had some positive
The Reds face off against the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday afternoon at Tempe Diablo Stadium. Graham Ashcraft will start for the Reds and is looking for a bounce-back start after giving up five runs on eight hits in 2 2/3 innings in his last start.
Reds' prospect Cam Collier has a torn ulnar collateral ligament in his left thumb and will have surgery this week, according to MLB.com's Mark Sheldon.
Reds' General Manager Brad Meador joined Jeff Brantley and John Sadak on the broadcast on Saturday and provided an update on starters Andrew Abbott and Rhett Lowder.
The Reds beat the Diamondbacks 9-8 on Saturday afternoon at Goodyear Ballpark. Here are our postgame takeaways: Offense Feeling Hot, Hot, Hot With a man on first and two outs in the third, Austin Hays kept the inning alive with a single 110.2 mph off the bat.
The Reds announced their pitching rotation to start the season on Saturday's broadcast against the Arizona Diamondbacks. The Reds open the season against the Giants on March 27 at 4:10 p.m.
In a new Daily Dose of Social Media, we review some of the moments that caught attention during the ongoing Indian Wells tournament. Carlos Alcaraz had a great reunion with the "Killer Bee," just like a year ago, when a particular bee invasion interrupted Alcaraz's match and he was 'saved' by the Killer Bee, allowing the match to resume.
The latest Cactus League adventure is coming your way! The offseason acquisition of Gavin Lux sure seemed like an odd one for the Cincinnati Reds. Yeah,
CINCINNATI -- There's a saying that in order to be the champs, you got to beat the champs. That saying goes not only for the Cincinnati Reds in 2025 but every one of the other four teams in the National League Central.
The Cincinnati Reds pegged Hunter Greene as their Opening Day starter on Friday, setting up their 25-year-old ace to etch his name in the franchise history books.
The Reds and Giants canceled their spring training matchup on Friday afternoon due to rain. Nick Martinez was scheduled to make his third start of the spring.
MLB The Show welcomed Elly De La Cruz to the Diamond Club with a nice gift on Friday morning. "Let me look at this photo, De La Cruz said. "That's nice.
All-Star relief pitcher Alexis Díaz threw a live batting practice session Wednesday and is nearing his first official appearance of spring training, the Cincinnati Enquirer's Pat Brennan reported Friday.
The Reds are back in action on Friday, hosting the San Francisco Giants in a spring training matchup at Goodyear Ballpark in Goodyear, Arizona. Nick Martinez will take the mound for Cincinnati.
A Friday List The Cincinnati Reds signed no Anthony Santander, no Teoscar Hernandez this offseason. They did, however, sign Terry Francona to be the team’s manager, and that pretty much ensures a bopper will instead emerge from within the club’s ranks.
Spring training is a tough time for baseball fans. We all want to read and react to what is going on in the games, but these guys are largely just getting themselves ready for the season.
[Editor’s note: The following article is from Athlon Sports’ 2025 MLB Preview magazine. Order your copy online today, or pick one up at retail racks and newsstands nationwide.] The Reds entered the 2024 season coming off an unexpectedly strong 82-80 mark in 2023.
Cincinnati Reds infielder Matt McLaIn, returning from injury this season, is putting the baseball world on notice this spring. In a recent article from ESPN, McLain was listed as one of the ten players turning heads in camps around the league.
Will Benson stands out on a baseball field. A 6-foot-5, lean 230, athletic specimen that you can tell has the tools to be a successful player. Those same tools and build are what led to him being drafted 14th overall by Cleveland in 2016.
The Cincinnati Reds, looking to make just their second playoff appearance in the last 12 seasons, enter 2025 with a roster primed to breakout.
The Reds are in the midst of a youth movement, with a number of key young players within their years of team control. Despite that reality, the only player they’ve managed to secure a long-term extension with who fits that description is right-hander Hunter Greene, who agreed to a six-year deal back in 2023.
Pete Rose never had his permanent ban from Major League Baseball lifted before he died last year, and U.S. President Donald Trump is now trying to help clear the Cincinnati Reds legend’s name.
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