Kimberly Moore+FollowReds add experienced arm to pitching depthThe Cincinnati Reds just brought in veteran pitcher Davis Daniel on a minor league deal, adding some much-needed depth to their pitching roster. Daniel’s journey is pretty wild—he’s been drafted three times and has pitched for both the Angels and Braves in the majors. While his numbers haven’t always been flashy, his experience could be a real asset for the Reds’ farm system. With the season ahead, it’ll be interesting to see if Daniel can make an impact and maybe even earn a call-up. What do you think—can a seasoned minor leaguer make a difference for the Reds this year? #Sports #Baseball #CincinnatiReds00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowReds’ pitching depth draws league-wide envyRival teams are circling the Cincinnati Reds, hoping to snag one of their standout starting pitchers after a breakout 2025 season. The Reds’ young rotation—led by Hunter Greene, Nick Lodolo, and Andrew Abbott—helped push the team into the playoffs for the first time in five years, all while pitching in a hitter-friendly park. But Cincinnati isn’t eager to deal: they want any trade to bring back a major-league-ready starter and more offense. With so much young talent on the mound and more arms on the way, do you think the Reds should hold tight or cash in for bats? #Sports #Baseball #CincinnatiReds10Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowCincinnati fans send a loud message to Reds ownershipReds fans made their feelings crystal clear at the Xavier basketball game when they booed team president Phil Castellini off the court. Despite the Reds’ new partnership with Xavier University, the crowd’s reaction wasn’t about college opportunities—it was about years of frustration with the team’s ownership. Many locals are fed up with the lack of investment in the roster, especially after another quiet offseason. The message? Cincinnati wants more than promises—they want real action from the front office. Would a big signing finally win back the city’s trust, or is the relationship too far gone? #Sports #CincinnatiReds #XavierUniversity00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowReds fans brace for another quiet offseasonAnother offseason, another round of déjà vu for Cincinnati Reds fans. The front office just locked in reliever Pierce Johnson for $6.5 million, but that likely means no big bats are coming to boost the lineup. With payroll staying flat and TV revenue in question, it feels like the Reds are running in place—again. The bullpen looks solid, but the lineup still lacks real punch. Are we settling for hope and imagination instead of real upgrades? What would you do to shake things up? Let’s hear your trade ideas or fixes for this roster! #Sports #Baseball #CincinnatiReds00Share
terrysharon+FollowCincinnati Reds shake up Triple-A rosterSpring training is just around the corner, and the Cincinnati Reds have quietly loaded up their Triple-A Louisville roster with some familiar faces—and one new addition. Michael Chavis joins the mix, while Garrett Hampson, Brandon Leibrandt, and Josh Staumont return after recent stints with the club. But here’s the twist: Santiago Espinal, once a regular in the Reds’ infield, is still in the organization after being outrighted last year. With all this competition, who do you think will make the Opening Day roster? Could a surprise name break through? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Baseball #CincinnatiReds00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowReds lock in Steer for another seasonSpencer Steer is sticking with the Cincinnati Reds, thanks to a new $4 million deal that skips the drama of arbitration. Steer’s versatility—covering left, right, and first base—has made him a fan favorite, and his Gold Glove finalist nod last season proves he’s more than just a bat. With 44 extra-base hits last year and a steady presence since joining from the Twins, Steer’s return feels like a big win for the Reds’ lineup. What do you think—will Steer’s consistency help push Cincinnati deeper into the postseason this year? #Sports #Baseball #CincinnatiReds00Share
jillian59+FollowReds shake up pitching roster—what’s next?Big changes are brewing for the Cincinnati Reds’ bullpen. Lyon Richardson, just 25, is heading back to Triple-A Louisville after clearing waivers, but don’t be surprised if he’s back in the majors soon—his arm still has plenty of promise. Meanwhile, Keegan Thompson, who many thought would stick with the Reds, is now headed to the Rockies after being claimed off waivers. It’s a reminder of how quickly things can shift for players on the edge of the roster. What do you think—will these moves pay off for the Reds, or are we in for more surprises? #Sports #Baseball #CincinnatiReds00Share
terrysharon+FollowCincinnati Reds: One bold move could change everythingCincinnati’s NL Central rivals are all shuffling their rosters, but the Reds are just one gutsy trade away from taking control of the division. While the Brewers, Cubs, and Cardinals look weaker on paper, the Reds have a solid rotation and promising young hitters. Imagine the impact if the front office landed a star like Ketel Marte or brought back Eugenio Suarez—suddenly, Cincinnati could be the team to beat. Do you think the Reds should go all-in this offseason, or stick with their current plan? What move would put them over the top? #Sports #Baseball #CincinnatiReds00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowCincinnati’s offense dilemma: Right plan, wrong player?Cincinnati Reds fans have long called for a stronger offense, and even former GM Jim Bowden is on board—just not with his pick. Bowden thinks the Reds should chase White Sox outfielder Luis Robert Jr., but his recent stats and hefty contract raise big questions. Robert’s production has dipped, and he’s missed a chunk of games, making him a risky investment. Would you be willing to trade top prospects and take on a $20 million salary for a player who hasn’t delivered lately? Let’s hear your take: is Bowden’s target worth the gamble, or should the Reds look elsewhere? #Sports #Baseball #CincinnatiReds00Share
terrysharon+FollowCincy Reds shake up: More moves on deck?Cincinnati Reds fans, there’s real buzz that the front office isn’t done making changes. After adding JJ Bleday and Dane Myers, many worried that was it for the offseason. But word is, the Reds are still hunting for another outfielder—likely through a trade, not free agency. While a big name like Luis Robert Jr. might be out of reach, there are plenty of affordable options that could fit the team’s plans. It’s refreshing to see the Reds aiming higher this year. What kind of player do you think would make the biggest impact? #Sports #Baseball #CincinnatiReds00Share