Barring the unforeseen and the unexpected, the Cincinnati Reds 2025 spring training roster is likely set. Nick Krall, the Reds' president of baseball operations, said as much during a Thursday Zoom call with reporters in which he discussed this week's flurry of acquisitions.
The Cincinnati Reds "may consider" pursuing slugger Pete Alonso in free agency, according to Jon Heyman of the New York Post. Heyman noted that the Reds
The Cincinnati Reds could be a dark-horse candidate for four-time New York Mets All-Star first baseman Pete Alonso as Alonso's free agency continues, according to a report Thursday night from the New York Post's Jon Heyman.
Reds shortstop prospect Edwin Arroyo missed all of last season after suffering a shoulder injury during spring training.
Report: Cincinnati Reds Interested in Signing Four-Time All-Star Pete Alonso. Alonso has been a star for the New York Mets and could sign a short-team deal with the Reds according to reports.
The Cincinnati Reds are finalizing a trade to acquire left-handed reliever Taylor Rogers from the San Francisco Giants, sources tell me and Kiley McDaniel.
The Baltimore Orioles entered the 2024 season with a surplus of offensive standouts, and a lack of pitching depth. The surplus was abundant, specifically in the
The Reds are officially bringing back Wade Miley, signing the 38-year-old lefty as he looks to bounce back from the elbow surgery he underwent with the Brewers.
The left-hander instantly becomes the Reds' best left-handed setup man and a candidate to take over at closer if Alexis Diaz isn't able to bounce back from his rough 2024 campaign.
Abreu, 29, spent this past season in Japan with the Saitama Seibu Lions, holding a 2.39 ERA and 33:20 K:BB over 49 innings. The right-handed reliever has collected a 4.58 ERA and 136:78 K:BB over 135.2 frames covering parts of four big-league seasons. He's likely headed to the Triple-A Louisville bullpen to begin the 2025 season.
See photos of Cincinnati Reds Hall of Famer Cesar Geronimo, who won four consecutive Golden Gloves as a member of the Big Red Machine.
Former major leaguer Tommy Gregg is set to return as manager of the Tri-State Coal Cats. Gregg, who played for the Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Miami Marlins and Pittsburgh Pirates, managed the Coal Cats last season,