MLB Network analysts Greg Amsinger and Cliff Floyd discussed the Reds trading for Gavin Lux on Monday night. They discussed this move in a segment called "moves that make you go hmmm..." "I don't get this for the Reds,
On Tuesday, the Reds announced they have invited 15 non-roster players to Major League Spring Training, headlined by right-hander Chase Burns, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft. Burns will be joined by pitchers Jose Acuña,
Burns, a right-hander out of Wake Forest, joins Jose Acuña and Zach Maxwell as non-roster pitchers invited to camp.
With around 200 free agents still out there with Spring Training just over three weeks away, could prices be dropping and the market falling into the Reds' favor? President of baseball operations Nick
Lefthander Alex Young appeare in 66 games for the Cincinnati Reds across the 2023 and 2024 seasons, and there’s a good chance he’ll add to that tally again in 2025. The Reds and Young agreed to a minor league deal on Monday afternoon.
A new report indicated one of the Boston Red Sox's divisional rivals could pursue a pitcher with a Hall of Fame résumé.
The Reds are bringing back left-handed reliever Alex Young on a minor league deal, reports Jon Heyman of The New York Post. The Wasserman client gets a non-roster invite to MLB camp.
The Cincinnati Reds agreed to a new TV deal with FanDuel Sports Network that will make Reds games slightly easier to watch but also add a few more dollars to the budget.
A former New York Mets bullpen piece is on the move. After finishing the 2024 season in Queens, southpaw Alex Young is returning to the Cincinnati Reds on a min
Still, if he can recover his old numbers, he could be the much-needed boost the Reds need. He still draws plenty of walks and barrels the ball at a high rate which is good news. If last year’s slump was just a result of his injuries, we might see vintage Hoskins again this year.
The Cincinnati Reds player payroll budget had been frozen at last year's level (roughly $100 million). Until a new local TV deal was struck.
Major leaguers Carson Spiers and Blake Dunn headline a group of members of the Cincinnati Reds who are scheduled to visit the Huntington Mall on Saturday.