Lowder takes positive step in rehab with successful sim game
NEW YORK -- For the first time since going on the injured list earlier this month with right shoulder discomfort, Reds starting pitcher Rhett Lowder faced hitters in a simulated game, aka live BP, on Wednesday at Citi Field. Lowder threw 45 pitches over the equivalent of three innings and
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Reds broadcast in hysterics after tasting egg roll inspired by a Cincinnati staple
Cincinnatians love their Skyline Chili, an institution that has grown to more than 100 locations in Ohio and Kentucky. Skyline has become such a beloved Queen City staple that it’s even on the menu in Queens. That’s right: During the Reds-Mets series this week at Citi Field in New York,
Reds prospect Balcazar showcases power in 2-HR, 5-RBI game in Double-A
Reds No. 15 prospect Leo Balcazar has, arguably, had the best season of his career in 2026. On Tuesday, though, he arguably had the best game of his career. Balcazar swatted two homers and plated a career-high five runs for Double-A Chattanooga in the Lookouts' 12-3 rout of the Tennessee
Five years later, looking at each team's best 2021 Draft pick
We say it every year, and it bears repeating again: the Draft is hard. Front offices spend years scouting and analyzing a particular Draft class, but even the best baseball minds can’t predict what will happen with absolute certainty in the years after. Take the 2021 class ahead of its
Burns (8 K's) baffles Mets while continuing dominant May
NEW YORK -- It felt like Chase Burns reached the big leagues in a New York minute when he arrived to the Reds last year and was still learning and developing as he went. Early on in his sophomore season, Burns is already showing he's one of the best pitchers
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Greene throws 1st bullpen session since right elbow surgery
NEW YORK -- In a small but important step in his rehabilitation back from right elbow surgery, Reds pitcher Hunter Greene threw his first side bullpen session on Tuesday. Manager Terry Francona estimated that Greene threw between 15-20 pitches at the team complex in Goodyear, Ariz., without complications. The right-hander's
The NL Central is off to a historic start ... can the Reds keep up?
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With 6-inning gem, Lodolo back to looking like himself
NEW YORK -- After Nick Lodolo's saga with a blister and three lackluster starts since returning on May 8, Monday's performance for the Reds vs. the Mets was much more to his liking and expectations. Lodolo completed six innings and got plenty of support while Cincinnati opened a three-game series
Reds' Sunday game vs. Cards postponed, to be made up in split DH on Aug. 17
CINCINNATI -- Sunday's rubber game for the Reds vs. the Cardinals and the outcome of their three-game series at Great American Ball Park will have to be held for a while. The game was postponed because of rain. The contest will be made up as part of a split doubleheader
Not Dunn yet! Reds outfielder proves he belongs in extra-inning walk-off win
CINCINNATI – Multiple Reds outfielders have been given chances to play themselves into regular time in the lineup this season, but have done so without success. But Blake Dunn is one outfielder who is making things happen for himself and the club. Since his return to the big leagues earlier
Phillips optioned to Minors as part of Reds' bullpen shakeup
CINCINNATI – Walks have been a big weakness for the Reds’ bullpen this season. And the demotion of the Major League leader among relievers in walks was among the roster moves the club made Saturday between games of its doubleheader. Connor Phillips was optioned to Triple-A Louisville, along with reliever
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Thrilling final game concludes 2026 Reds Futures High School Showcase
The 15th annual Skyline Chili Reds Futures High School Showcase presented by PNC concluded last weekend after over 80 teams competed in 43 games from March 27-May 15. High school baseball and softball teams across Greater Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, Southeast Indiana and Dayton played games at local high schools as
Suárez returns to Reds' lineup as Hayes (back) lands on IL
CINCINNATI – When the Reds resume playing on Saturday after Friday's series opener vs. the Cardinals was postponed by rain, they will have one of their big lineup weapons back. Slugger Eugenio Suárez was activated from the 10-day injured list while third baseman Ke'Bryan Hayes went on the 10-day IL
Stewart no rookie when it comes to confidence
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Reds trade Hinds to Marlins for Minors RHP McCambley
MIAMI -- The Marlins made a flurry of moves Thursday afternoon, starting with acquiring outfielder Rece Hinds from the Reds in exchange for Minor League righty Zach McCambley. Hinds, whom Miami optioned to Triple-A Jacksonville, had been designated for assignment by the Reds on Sunday after he hit .121 with
Can McLain turn it around after slow 2026 start?
The Reds have been mired in a 6-13 month of May (though things started to tick up this week in Philadelphia) after taking an early lead in the hotly contested NL Central. A struggling offense has been a key culprit, ranking 21st in MLB with 94 wRC+. The big boppers
Mock draft: Shift in the top five, after that, uncertainty abounds
We’re less than two months away from the Draft now, with high school playoffs rolling on and colleges in conference tournament play. It might have been efficient to do this week’s mock draft in person at the SEC Tournament in Alabama, because it felt that pretty much every scouting director
Abbott's solid start, key hits from below fuel Reds' resurgence on road
PHILADELPHIA -- The Reds are leaving town feeling a lot better about themselves than when they got here. Cincinnati earned its first road series win in a month on Wednesday afternoon, taking a 9-4 decision in the rubber match against the Phillies, a team that had been sizzling hot when
Duno does it again: Reds' top prospect homers in 3 consecutive games for 2nd time this month
Throwing anything remotely hittable to Alfredo Duno over the past two weeks is quite possibly the worst decision an opposing hurler can make. Cincinnati's No. 1 prospect went deep twice -- giving him homers in three consecutive games for the second time in a week and a half -- and
The most pleasant prospect surprises so far -- one for each team
This is the time of year when we like to look at pleasant developments in the early part of the Minor League schedule. When we did so a year ago, we spotlighted several prospects who were steaming toward MLB Pipeline's Top 100 list: A.J. Ewing, Carlos Lagrange, Joe Mack, Rainiel