Reds' spring training spotlights battles for the fifth rotation spot with contenders Burns, Lowder, Aguiar, and Williamson. With 57 in camp, the competition is tight. Eyes on the mound as these pitchers aim to secure their place. 🔍
Reds' spring training spotlights battles for the fifth rotation spot with contenders Burns, Lowder, Aguiar, and Williamson. With 57 in camp, the competition is tight. Eyes on the mound as these pitchers aim to secure their place. 🔍
Reds manager Terry Francona will embrace MLB's new ABS strike system but restrict its use. Pitchers like Greene and Lodolo can't challenge, while catchers and selected hitters can. Strategy around challenges will be key this season. ⚾️
Tony Santillan's past battles with Pete Crow-Armstrong might just reignite the Reds-Cubs rivalry. Santillan's anticipation for the matchup adds fuel to the competitive fire between these storied teams. 🔥
Chase Burns starts for the Reds in the Cactus League opener against the Guardians, with Rhett Lowder and Julian Aguiar also set to pitch. Burns is vying for the final rotation spot amidst strong competition. 🔄
Chase Burns will kick off the Reds' Cactus League play, vying for a rotation spot. With a healthy return, he's set to impress in spring training against Cleveland. 🏟️
Emilio Pagán praises Connor Phillips, hinting at a potential shift in the Reds' bullpen hierarchy. Phillips' impressive 1.35 ERA last September could challenge Pagán's role as closer. The Reds' bullpen depth is no longer just a theory.
Reds' Opening Day roster projection highlights a competitive fifth rotation spot with Chase Burns leading candidates. Veteran Nathaniel Lowe's signing shakes up 1B/DH plans. Bullpen sees Sam Moll favored due to option constraints. Season opens March 26 vs. Red Sox.
Hunter Greene and Andrew Abbott headline the Reds' Opening Day rotation, with Chase Burns poised to secure the fifth spot. Expect a competitive spring as the team prepares for the Red Sox on March 26. 🌟
Rotation battle heats up as Stewart vies for 1B spot in Reds' spring training. Burns impresses with his pitching, while Lowder, Williamson, and Aguiar show no rust. Fans can expect an intriguing Cactus League opener against Cleveland. ⚾
Nathaniel Lowe's signing intensifies the Reds' roster battle, with outfielders JJ Bleday and Will Benson vying for the final bench spot. Lowe's versatility and experience add intrigue, leaving Benson and Bleday to showcase their talents in spring training. 🏟️
Chase Petty could be the Reds' redemption story in 2026, following Noelvi Marte's path. After a tough 2025 with a 19.50 ERA in MLB and struggles in Triple-A, Petty's challenge is to fit into the Reds' future plans. Could he flip the narrative? 🎯
Reds prospect Edwin Arroyo steps into the spotlight, representing Puerto Rico in the World Baseball Classic. With top shortstops sidelined, Arroyo's international debut offers a chance to showcase his skills. 🌟
Sal Stewart's reps at second base could clear the infield logjam, paving the way for top prospect Cam Collier at first base. Reds’ future plans hint at strategic versatility. 🔄
The 2026 Cincinnati Reds Community Prospect Rankings are out, with Sal Stewart topping the list. Notable changes include graduates like Chase Burns moving to the majors and trades involving Sammy Stafura and Adam Serwinowski. 🏆
The 2026 Reds prospect rankings are out, spotlighting talents like Sal Stewart and Alfredo Duno. Changes from 2025 include graduates to the majors and trades impacting the list. The future looks intriguing for Cincinnati's farm system. 🌱
Cam Collier, Edwin Arroyo, and Steele Hall are Reds prospects to watch in 2026. After injuries, Collier and Arroyo aim to regain their power swings, while Hall seeks to prove his worth. Can Aaron Watson's polished arm make a rapid rise? 🔍
Cam Collier, poised for a breakout in 2026, could be the Reds' next big prospect, following power hitters like Tyson Lewis and Alfredo Duno. Keep an eye on his recovery and performance this season. ⚾
Reds ace Hunter Greene dismisses offseason trade rumors and criticizes local media for questioning his integrity and injury recovery. Greene remains a key figure for the Reds despite the speculation.
Connor Phillips, now thriving in the Reds' bullpen, has navigated thoracic outlet syndrome with Botox treatments. Despite his transition from starter to reliever, Phillips is confident in maintaining his power-arm form. 🔄
Ricky Cabrera clinches the #20 spot in the Reds' prospect rankings. Despite a tough 2025 season marred by injury, his 2024 performance showed promise with top-10 stats in doubles and hits. Can he rebound in 2026? 🧐
Ricky Cabrera, ranked #20 among Reds prospects, faces a comeback challenge after a tough 2025 due to injury. With past flashes of power and speed, can he rebound in 2026? 🤔
Eugenio Suárez returns to the Reds, planning to play both first and third base in 2026. Seeking defensive insights, he intends to call Reds legend Joey Votto for advice. 🏆 Suárez aims to boost his versatility as the team fortifies its infield depth.
Brock Burke, Pierce Johnson, and Caleb Ferguson headline the revamped Reds bullpen. With key relievers departing, Cincinnati aims for a stronger bullpen in 2026. 🏟️
The Reds bullpen is getting a major overhaul for 2026. With key departures like Barlow and Suter, new faces like Pierce Johnson and Caleb Ferguson join returning Emilio Pagán, who's in line for closing duties. Expect a reshaped pen with roles still in flux. 🔄
Reds prospect Edwin Arroyo is catching the eye of slugger Eugenio Suárez, earning superstar comparisons. Can Arroyo live up to the hype and boost Cincinnati's future prowess? 🌟