Cassandra Reed+FollowCincinnati Reds’ big signings haunt their futureThe Reds are still feeling the sting from past big-money deals, like Jeimer Candelario’s $45 million contract—he’s set to earn $16 million in 2026 for not even playing in Cincinnati. Add in the Mike Moustakas flop, and it’s clear why the front office is hesitant to chase big-name free agents. But is playing it safe the right move? Many fans believe the team needs to take smart risks and target players who truly fit the roster, rather than letting past mistakes dictate the future. What do you think: should the Reds go bold or stay cautious? #Sports #Baseball #CincinnatiReds00Share
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