Mets pounce on Lodolo for 10 singles in uneven showing
CINCINNATI -- Starting pitcher Nick Lodolo is still seeking to produce the kind of vintage performances for the Reds where he gets on a roll and becomes one of the hardest pitchers to face in baseball. Lodolo's latest start on Wednesday wasn't undone by hard contact and home runs from
Here's a prospect pushing for a promotion from each team
It’s moving season in the Minor Leagues. It’s around this time of the season that sample sizes are big enough and organizations can recognize without much doubt which of their prospects deserve new challenges at higher levels, like the Nationals did last week with Eli Willits’ move to High-A at
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Stewart snaps slump with 3-run HR, RBI single as Reds ambush Senga
CINCINNATI – Although a 22-year-old rookie for the Reds, first baseman Sal Stewart has demonstrated his understanding that hitters have ebbs and flows in their performances over a long season. Stewart has already experienced both in 2026. It's been an ebb for the last few weeks, so perhaps Stewart's performance
His .462 average set a record. It never happens without a nudge from mom
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Latest Reds injuries & transactions
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Prized prospect Arroyo hasn't been overwhelmed in first taste of Majors
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Suárez clobbers 2 HRs (including grand slam) in Reds' shutout rout
CINCINNATI – For a Reds offense that has lacked run production of late, Eugenio Suárez was the sorely needed double espresso shot on Monday evening. The Suárez boost came early when the veteran slugger delivered two home runs in his first two plate appearances – including a second-inning grand slam
De La Cruz runs bases, could begin rehab assignment this weekend
CINCINNATI – Monday marked what could be the final stretch of Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz's efforts to get back from the injured list. De La Cruz, who has been on the 10-day IL with a right hamstring strain since June 1, ran the bases. He is scheduled to
Infielder Balcazar lands on latest Prospect Team of the Week
Draft fever is in full effect around MLB Pipeline, with less than four weeks until players start coming off the board. But before the 2026 class hears their names called, the most recent draftees are making still making plenty of noise, less than a year since going pro. Three players
Elly needs a boost in first ASG voting update
Read our story on the balloting format, which includes two phases of fan voting to determine the All-Star starters. The Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani and the Astros’ Yordan Alvarez are the leading vote-getters for the National League and American League, respectively, in our first update of the 2026 MLB All-Star Ballot.
Each team’s biggest surprise so far in 2026
The 2026 season is in full swing. As is the case with baseball -- "you can't predict baseball" is a common phrase for a reason -- there have been plenty of surprising developments. We asked each of the 30 team beat reporters about the biggest surprises so far this season.
Reds believe they can reverse course following fifth straight series loss
CINCINNATI -- While spending nearly a month on the injured list, Reds catcher and team leader Jose Trevino didn't talk to players about the club's struggles and mounting losses. Trevino would only give feedback if asked directly. “To be honest, it’s kind of hard to speak when you’re not playing,"
Reds rookies rise up as Lowder's strong start leads to Petty's 1st MLB win
CINCINNATI -- Two rookies picked up a struggling Reds pitching staff and ended a stretch of deflating losses by a team plagued by blown leads this season. First, right-hander Rhett Lowder delivered one of his best starts of the season. Then, starting pitching prospect Chase Petty (Cincinnati’s No. 7 prospect
Reds' top prospect certainly feeling grand with 2 slams in 3-game stretch
There's probably no sweeter sauce than the one Alfredo Duno has been cooking with at the plate. MLB's No. 23 prospect served up his second grand slam in the past three games at High-A. The Reds' right-handed-hitting catcher helped fuel Dayton's 17-1 victory over Fort Wayne at Day Air Ballpark.
'That play needs to be made': Dunn consoled by teammates after costly error
CINCINNATI – On a Friday night vs. the Diamondbacks where the Reds missed numerous chances to cash in on scoring opportunities, the consequences landed hardest in the top of the ninth inning when they were on defense. Left fielder Blake Dunn flubbed a sinking line drive for a two-out error
Elly (hamstring) gets good news from follow-up MRI: 'He’s about 90% healed'
CINCINNATI -- Follow-up MRI tests are fairly common for players to check their healing or progress from an injury. When it's for All-Star shortstop Elly De La Cruz, who has been sorely missed from the Reds' lineup, the results of his MRI on Friday were highly anticipated. “He got, I’d
5 Reds with the best chance to make the NL All-Star team
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Where Reds' struggling bullpen stands with club in rough patch
The Reds zoomed out of the gates in 2026. They held first place in the NL Central on April 30, backed by blazing starts from Elly De La Cruz and rookie Sal Stewart. Fast forward to Thursday, and Cincinnati (32-35) is the only team in the NL Central with a
This is what you call stealing a win: With swipe of home, Reds' High-A prospect runs off with victory
Maybe it shouldn't be called a "walk-off" when the play in question was actually a steal of home. But either way, Reds prospect Kien Vu took matters into his own hands -- or actually legs -- racing home on a straight steal to lift High-A Dayton past Fort Wayne, 5-4,
The Draft is one month away! Check out our latest mock
I’m not the only one hearing the ticking clock get louder, right? It happens every year when we’re just one month away from the MLB Draft. There are still games to scout, from the College World Series starting in Omaha on Friday to high school playoff games (highly touted Massachusetts
Reds miss opportunity for road relief in seesaw finale with Padres
SAN DIEGO -- It's not just a hard flight back to Cincinnati because the Reds won only one of six games on their road trip through St. Louis and San Diego. It's knowing that they led all six games and couldn't close most of them out with more wins. Much