jillian59+FollowShould the Reds trade Lodolo for Duran?Jarren Duran could be the game-changer the Cincinnati Reds need, but landing him might mean giving up Nick Lodolo. The Red Sox reportedly want a top lefty like Lodolo in return, and while his injury history raises questions, Duran’s bat would instantly upgrade the Reds’ lineup. With free agency options dwindling, a bold trade could be the only way to shake things up before 2026. Would you risk pitching depth for a shot at a dynamic outfielder? Let’s hear your take—would you make this move if you were in the Reds’ front office? #Sports #Baseball #Reds10Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowReds fans, could a Suárez reunion bring the power we need?Losing out on Kyle Schwarber stings, but there’s fresh buzz in Cincinnati: a possible reunion with Eugenio Suárez. While Schwarber was the dream, Suárez’s bat could be just what the Reds lineup needs in 2026. He smashed 49 homers last season and, though he’s not the perfect fit defensively, his power numbers rival Schwarber’s. Plus, he’d come at a much friendlier price. Geno’s leadership and clubhouse energy are a bonus. Would bringing Suárez back to Cincinnati help fill the power gap and fire up the fanbase? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Baseball #Reds00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowReds eye bold moves for Brandon Lowe fitCincinnati could shake up its lineup in a big way if they land Brandon Lowe from the Rays. Lowe’s lefty power is exactly what the Reds need, but fitting him in means tough choices—like possibly pushing Matt McLain to the bench or even Triple-A. While Lowe’s bat is a huge upgrade, his defense at second base is a real concern. The creative solution? Slide Lowe into left field, a spot where his glove won’t hurt as much and his bat can shine. Would you risk defensive lapses for more home runs, or keep McLain’s glove in the infield? #Sports #Baseball #Reds00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowReds eye All-Star trades to boost lineupBig moves could be coming for the Cincinnati Reds as they set their sights on trading for All-Star second basemen Ketel Marte or Brandon Lowe. After missing out on Kyle Schwarber, the Reds are determined to add a serious bat to their lineup. Marte, with his impressive stats and team control through 2031, would be a game-changer—but the price could be steep, possibly costing top young talent. Lowe is also on the radar, offering power and consistency. Would you trade future prospects for a proven star if it meant a real shot at the playoffs? #Sports #Baseball #Reds00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowReds fans buzzing over possible Suárez reunionMissing out on Kyle Schwarber stings, but there’s a silver lining for Cincinnati Reds fans—Eugenio Suárez is now a free agent, and a reunion could be on the table. Suárez brings serious power, averaging 32 home runs a year over the last five seasons, and his price tag is much more reasonable than Schwarber’s. While his defense isn’t what it used to be, the Reds’ interest in Schwarber shows they’re hunting for big bats. Would you welcome Geno back to Cincinnati, even if it means some defensive juggling? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Baseball #Reds00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowReds eye Astros’ Jake Meyers for outfield boostThe Cincinnati Reds are seriously considering a trade for Astros centerfielder Jake Meyers, a World Series champ known for his strong defense and solid bat. With the Reds’ outfield depth looking thin, Meyers could be a game-changer—he’s got two years of team control and just finished a season hitting .292 with impressive defensive stats. The Astros want pitching in return, which puts the Reds in a tough spot since they’ve been prioritizing arms lately. Would you trade a promising pitcher for a glove-first outfielder if it means shoring up the lineup? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Reds10Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowReds could lose Jose Acuña in Rule 5 DraftLosing a promising arm like Jose Acuña for just $100,000 would sting for the Reds, especially with the Rule 5 Draft right around the corner. Acuña, once a top-30 prospect, isn’t protected on the 40-man roster, making him fair game for other teams. His numbers last season—nearly a strikeout per inning—show real potential, even if his walk rate jumped. Imagine seeing him debut in the majors next year, but not in a Reds uniform. Would you risk grabbing a pitcher like Acuña, or is it too big a gamble? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Reds00Share
terrysharon+FollowReds’ Elly De La Cruz finally gets a breakTurns out, Elly De La Cruz played through a partially torn quad last season—no wonder his performance dipped after the All-Star break! Reds manager Terry Francona just admitted he should’ve given Elly some rest, something fans had been calling for all along. Instead, Elly powered through all 162 games, but his stats took a big hit. Next season, expect to see him get a few days off as a designated hitter to keep him fresh. Do you think giving stars like Elly more rest is the key to a stronger finish? How much should managers listen to fans on these decisions? #Sports #Baseball #Reds00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowShould the Reds trade Brady Singer now?Brady Singer has been the Reds’ most reliable pitcher, grinding out innings and keeping his ERA solidly below 4.00. Now, with Singer entering the final year of his contract and set to earn about $12 million, the front office faces a big decision: trade him for prospects and clear payroll, or keep him for another run? Moving Singer could bring in a valuable return, but it’s risky—consistent arms like his are tough to replace. What would you do if you were in charge: cash in now or bet on another strong season? #Sports #Baseball #Reds00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowReds fans: Big trade decision could shake up infieldMatt McLain’s future with the Cincinnati Reds is suddenly a hot topic as the Winter Meetings kick off. With Elly De La Cruz locked in at shortstop and a crowded infield, the Reds might move McLain—despite his defensive skills—after a tough season at the plate and a rejected contract extension. His $2.6 million salary could be used to strengthen the bullpen, but trading him now means selling low. Would you risk losing his glove for a shot at a stronger lineup, or hold out for a bounce-back year? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Reds00Share