Francona has faith in Elly as he seeks to spark lineup
CINCINNATI -- For those wondering why manager Terry Francona isn't giving shortstop Elly De La Cruz a full day off, look no further than Tuesday's 3-0 Reds’ loss to the Cardinals.
Struggling Marte optioned to Triple-A; C Banfield recalled
CINCINNATI -- After a long stretch of seeing him struggle both offensively and defensively in right field for the Reds, manager Terry Francona had Noelvi Marte in his office on Monday night and asked him how he thought things were going. "And he said, ‘Not very well,’" Francona said. For
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Burns seeks to keep sensational season rolling in 1st start vs. Cardinals
CINCINNATI -- After a subpar start, Reds All-Star Chase Burns got right back on track last time out. On Wednesday, Burns will seek to keep his sensational season rolling when he faces the Cardinals at Great American Ball Park.
How did this Russian tennis superstar turn into a huge Reds fan?
CINCINNATI — How does a Russian professional tennis star become a Reds fan, let alone a baseball fan? Through a combination of old school and new school ways. Daniil Medvedev, currently the No. 7-ranked ATP player in the world, is in town to play the Cincinnati Open. He told the
Big leaguers need reminders to stretch, too. Just ask Reds' Williamson
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Walk-off for Elly! First career winner lifts Reds to twin-bill split with Cards
CINCINNATI — Elly De La Cruz doesn't like getting days off from Reds manager Terry Francona and the superstar shortstop feels barely better about being used as a designated hitter.
Burns 5th in latest NL Cy Young poll
The Cy Young races in both leagues appear pretty well set as we head toward the final six weeks of the season. Cam Schlittler of the Yankees and Jacob Misiorowski of the Brewers have each seemingly had their respective awards on lock for the past few months, and that hasn't
Lodolo continues build-up process with five scoreless frames against Miami
CINCINNATI -- When you’re an MLB starting pitcher, there’s a fine line between overexerting and giving everything you have on a hot and humid day, especially when you’re building your arm back to full strength. That’s what Nick Lodolo and the Reds were up against Sunday afternoon in a 7-1
Santillan, Williamson take next steps with successful Triple-A rehab outings
CINCINNATI -- The Reds received some promising developments from Triple-A Louisville on Sunday afternoon.
McLain ends slump at plate, sets new standard for Reds' second basemen with glove
CINCINNATI -- Matt McLain did a little bit of everything on Saturday night -- and made some history in the process. But his Reds ran out of magic as the Marlins rallied for an 8-4 win before 38,302 fans on Harry Potter night at Great American Ball Park.
Santillan, Williamson working way back to Reds bullpen; Ashcraft throws live BP
CINCINNATI -- There could be good news for the Reds bullpen on the horizon if two key setup relievers continue with their rehab progression. Tony Santillan (left oblique) tossed a scoreless inning on Friday for Triple-A Louisville. He was effective, striking out two and tossing an efficient 13 pitches (nine
'Back to my roots': Burns re-emerges as dominant self in scoreless showing vs. Marlins
CINCINNATI – After suffering a rare setback in his last outing, Friday night was all about getting back to his roots for Chase Burns. Burns bounced back in style in the Reds' 1-0 Friday night win over the Marlins at Great American Ball Park.
Pagán gets 'real good' update on fingers and can 'throw as many splitters as I need to'
CINCINNATI – After dealing with the devastating news of a second Tommy John surgery for ace Hunter Greene, the Reds needed a boost of good news regarding the health of a key player. They got that boost Friday when closer Emilio Pagán went for a scan on the sore index
Reds 2026 first-rounder Lebron enjoys 'surreal feeling' of 1st pro homer
Justin Lebron officially has liftoff. The No. 18 overall pick in last month's Draft -- now the Reds' No. 3 prospect -- drilled a moonshot for his first professional home run, accounting for High-A Dayton's offense in a 5-1 loss to Lake County on Friday night at Classic Auto Group
Reds' re-ranked Top 30 comprises nearly half international players
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After benches clear and Martin gets ejected, Stewart and Reds get final word vs. White Sox
CHICAGO -- Benches and bullpens emptied in the third inning of a 9-8 victory for the Reds over the White Sox during Thursday’s series finale at Rate Field when White Sox starter Davis Martin hit Sal Stewart on the bill of the helmet. Stewart took umbrage by motioning and moving
Reds take exception to Stewart's HBP, but he just wants to move forward
CHICAGO -- Sal Stewart remembers the first fastball sailing over his head. What happened after the second one struck his helmet is less clear. “You kind of black out a bit when they go up at your head,” Stewart said.
Reds ace Greene undergoes 2nd Tommy John surgery
CHICAGO -- Hunter Greene underwent Tommy John surgery to repair the damaged ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow on Wednesday, the second time the Reds’ ace has required the procedure. Manager Terry Francona confirmed Thursday that Greene underwent a Tommy John revision rather than the less extensive internal brace
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The prospect landscape has changed a lot since we launched our first 2026 Top 100 back in January. After the Draft, a Trade Deadline and the bulk of the 2026 season, we figured it was time to update our rankings. And it’s not just a new Top 100 we’re unveiling.
Stewart's 2 hits bookend Reds' frustrating offensive output
CHICAGO -- Sal Stewart supplied the Reds with a hit in the first inning Wednesday night. Then he waited eight innings and supplied their next one. In between, Cincinnati sent 26 batters to the plate without producing another.
Pagán wins key 14-pitch battle, blesses Reds with win on Pope Hat night in Chicago
CHICAGO -- On a night when 38,113 fans filled Rate Field wearing papal-style hats, Emilio Pagán -- whose name offered its own apparent irony -- supplied the final and most important blessing for Cincinnati. Just don’t mispronounce it.