Catherine Reeves+FollowReds fans: Is Boston’s Abreu the missing piece?ESPN is buzzing about the Reds eyeing Boston’s Jarren Duran, but here’s what jumps out—Wilyer Abreu, the Red Sox’s Gold Glove right fielder, might actually be the better fit for Cincinnati. Abreu’s got serious power, elite defense, and is three years younger than Duran, yet he’s not even on the Reds’ radar according to the experts. If the Reds want to boost their lineup for 2026, should they go for the flashier name or the more reliable all-around player? Which outfielder would you want to see in a Reds uniform? #Sports #Baseball #Reds00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowReds fans, check out these jersey swaps!Big changes are coming for the Reds in 2026—Noelvi Marte is switching to the iconic number 4 after a comeback season, while Luis Mey grabs 47 as he looks to lock down a bullpen role. Marte’s journey from suspension and a tough 2024 to a six-hit game and highlight-reel catches in 2025 is wild. Mey’s triple-digit fastball and rookie stats have fans buzzing about his future as a closer. With these new numbers, which player are you most excited to watch next season? Let’s hear your predictions for their impact! #Sports #Baseball #Reds10Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowReds making a real push for Kyle SchwarberThe Cincinnati Reds are actually in the mix for hometown slugger Kyle Schwarber, and it’s not just a rumor this time. Insider Ken Rosenthal says both the team and Schwarber—who grew up just north of Cincy—are genuinely interested. The big question is whether the Reds can outbid bigger spenders like the Phillies. Even if it doesn’t happen, it’s exciting to see the Reds aiming high and trying to bring a star home. Would you like to see Schwarber in a Reds uniform, even if it means stretching the budget? #Sports #Baseball #Reds00Share
jillian59+FollowReds’ 2026 rotation: Who gets the final spot?Cincinnati’s pitching depth is about to spark a real showdown. With Hunter Greene, Andrew Abbott, and Nick Lodolo all locked in, the real drama is at the back of the rotation. Brady Singer could stick around, but if the Reds want to save cash, that opens the door for a battle between Chase Burns—whose rookie heat turned heads—and Rhett Lowder, who’s looking to bounce back after injuries. Fans, who would you trust more for that fifth spot: the flamethrower or the comeback kid? This spring training is going to be must-watch for Reds fans! #Sports #Baseball #Reds00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowReds eye Junis as smart bullpen fixLosing Nick Martinez left a big gap in the Reds’ pitching staff, but Jakob Junis could be the perfect answer—and at a fraction of the cost. Junis, who made a strong impression during his short stint in Cincinnati, has quietly become one of the most reliable swingmen in baseball, posting a sub-3.00 ERA last season. He’s proven he can handle both starting and relief roles, giving the bullpen much-needed flexibility without breaking the bank. With the Reds watching their payroll, bringing Junis back seems like a no-brainer. What do you think—should the Reds go all-in on Junis or look elsewhere? #Sports #Baseball #Reds00Share
terrysharon+FollowCould Rob Refsnyder be the Reds’ secret weapon?Cincinnati’s outfield puzzle might have a surprisingly affordable solution: Rob Refsnyder. After bouncing around as a taxi squad player, Refsnyder found his groove with the Red Sox by crushing left-handed pitching—hitting .312/.407/.516 over four seasons. With the Reds’ tight budget this offseason, adding a proven lefty-masher like Refsnyder could free up money for bigger moves and instantly boost the lineup. Pairing him with Gavin Lux or Will Benson could be a game-changer compared to current options. Would you take a chance on Refsnyder to fix the Reds’ outfield woes? #Sports #Baseball #Reds00Share