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Coming off a 2025 MLB Wild Card appearance, the Cincinnati Reds are confident they can get back to the playoffs.
The Cincinnati Reds have made moves to improve their bullpen this offseason, but many fans want to see them add a power hitter. We asked manager Terry Francona about that in our 1-on-1 interview.
In Cincinnati for Redsfest, Francona saw the Los Angeles Dodgers spend even more to add outfielder Kyle Tucker, and the New York Mets — the team the Reds edged for the final playoff spot last season — spend big on shortstop Bo Bichette even though their infield was already full.
The Cincinnati Reds have had a busy offseason, but they've yet to acquire a middle-of-the-order type of bat that you could plug into the lineup every day. On Thursday, WCPO's Caleb Noe spoke with Reds manager Terry Francona about that missing piece.
Nunez, a former standout for the Dominican Republic's U15 World Cup team, is praised for his "advanced eye at the plate among his age group" and his quick bat. His athleticism and skills suggest he will remain a center fielder long-term.
The Cincinnati Reds wasted no time when the 2026 international signing period opened on Thursday, locking up one of the top talents available in Dominican outfielder Angel Nuñez for a $3 million signing bonus.
A brand new International Signing period just opened up and the Cincinnati Reds are set to add one of the top talents this year in Angel Nunez Jr. Nunez Jr. plays centerfield and plays it well. Though its a bit premature to get excited about any scouting grades,
This year, Pagán is excited to see how the pieces fit together in the Reds’ bullpen. Pagán shouted out the young pitchers — Phillips, Mey, Richardson and Maxwell — and discussed specific things that he’s excited to see about each of them.
Cincinnati, St. Louis, Milwaukee and Atlanta among nine teams that have canceled their contract with the FanDuel Sports Network for the 2026 season as Opening Day looms 11 weeks away.
On Wednesday, the Reds Community Fund, St. Elizabeth Healthcare and Pitch In For Baseball & Softball (PIFBS) distributed close to $70,000 worth of baseball and softball equipment to 24 high schools and 14 youth organizations across Northern Kentucky and Southeast Indiana.
Johnson can earn $500,000 in performance bonuses for games pitched: $100,000 each for 45 and each additional five through 65. Johnson also can earn $375,000 for games finished: $125,000 apiece for 30, 40 and 50. He would receive a $500,000 assignment bonus if traded.