Reds thrilled for Suárez after his clutch moments in Classic
GOODYEAR, Ariz. -- The Reds were happy for Eugenio Suárez when he delivered on a big stage for Team Venezuela in Tuesday's World Baseball Classic final. The club is even happier that Suárez will soon rejoin the club just before it breaks camp.
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Here’s the Reds' Spring Breakout roster (Thursday, 9 p.m. ET)
Each year, Spring Breakout features a snapshot of the future. But it’s also a glimpse into the not-too-distant present. Just a year ago, Sal Stewart delivered a two-hit, three-RBI game during the Reds’ Spring Breakout victory over the Brewers. Fast forward to present day, and after a Minor League campaign
Singer (blister) exits early for precautionary reasons
GOODYEAR, Ariz. -- Perhaps a consequence of a premature Arizona heatwave, Reds starting pitcher Brady Singer abruptly exited Wednesday's start vs. the Rockies because of a blister that developed on his right index finger. Singer, who threw 51 pitches (35 strikes) over 3 2/3 scoreless innings of the split-squad game,
Reds' bullpen picture becoming clearer with roster moves
GOODYEAR, Ariz. -- The Reds' bullpen competition picture cleared up even more with recent developments as the club tries to make its final decisions. On Wednesday, non-roster reliever Hagen Danner was reassigned to the Minor League camp. Another reliever, Kyle Nicolas -- who was acquired from the Pirates on March
Prospects we're excited to watch in Spring Breakout -- one from each team
Fifty-four members from MLB Pipeline’s Top 100 are scheduled to play in the third edition of Spring Breakout, including shortstops Konnor Griffin (Pirates, No. 1), Jesús Made (Brewers, No. 3), Leo De Vries (Athletics, No. 4), JJ Wetherholt (Cardinals, No. 5), Colt Emerson (Mariners, No. 9) and outfielder Max Clark
Latest Reds injuries & transactions
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Reds to host 15th annual HS Showcase featuring 49 games
The 15th annual Skyline Chili Reds Futures High School Showcase presented by PNC will feature 84 high school baseball and softball teams from Greater Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, Southeast Indiana and Dayton playing 49 games from March 27 to May 16.
Suárez's batting gloves heading to Baseball Hall of Fame
Venezuela’s triumph at the 2026 World Baseball Classic will be celebrated in Cooperstown. Following their first WBC title, Venezuela is sending a slew of items to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, NY.
No stranger to big moments, Suárez forever a Venezuelan hero
Unpredictable as these things are, Eugenio Suárez's go-ahead RBI double in the ninth inning of the championship game of the 2026 World Baseball Classic -- the hit that won it all for Team Venezuela, 3-2, over Team USA, on Tuesday night -- was a long time coming.
In battle for final two Reds' rotation spots, everybody wins
GOODYEAR, Ariz. – In the battle of three young pitchers for two starting rotation spots on the Reds, the club decided no one was going to lose out. Manager Terry Francona revealed Tuesday that Rhett Lowder, Chase Burns and Brandon Williamson have all been told they made the club to
Greene opens up about elbow injury, rehab plan
GOODYEAR, Ariz. -- For the first time since he underwent arthroscopic surgery last week to remove bone chips from his right elbow, Reds starting pitcher Hunter Greene returned to the team complex Tuesday for rehabilitation. After the procedure, performed in Los Angeles by Dr. Neal ElAttrache, Greene will not return
Reds pause camp to celebrate Minor Leaguers earning diplomas
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Suárez homers in Venezuela's semifinal win over Italy
MIAMI -- Outside, it was one of those relentless South Florida rains. But still, the hundreds of Venezuelan baseball fans who remained long after the last pitch of the World Baseball Classic semifinals had been thrown were in ecstasy. Thoroughly soaked but swept up in the moment, they sang, danced,
McLain earns two-spot in lineup; Abbott 'waiting out the storm' after rough start
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- It wasn't a roster competition, but the Reds came into camp with an open question about who would bat second in their lineup between leadoff man TJ Friedl and third batter Elly De La Cruz. With his offensive performances this spring, Matt McLain definitively answered that question,
Hall could buck Reds' recent trend for shortstops
GOODYEAR, Ariz. -- The Reds have a recent history of sending talented shortstops to the Arizona Complex League to begin their first full season, having done that with Tyson Lewis and Sammy Stafura (now with the Pirates) in each of the last two springs. But neither of those prospects was
1 player who has made a big impression in each camp
Spring Training is arguably the best time for a player to make a good impression on his team. When a hitter or pitcher turns heads in the lead-up to Opening Day, it can set the tone for his entire season, offer a preview of what's to come, and make for
New opportunity, old swing paying off for Bleday this spring
GOODYEAR, Ariz. -- For JJ Bleday to improve his chances of making the Reds’ roster out of camp amid a pool of several other outfielders, his left-handed swing needed to be tip-top again. The contact Bleday's swing has made this spring bodes well entering the final week.
Lowder looking to lock in as Reds' rotation competition revs up
GOODYEAR, Ariz. -- In a departure from his previous spring outings, some things were missing from Reds rotation candidate Rhett Lowder's start vs. the Rangers on Saturday. Namely, Lowder's sharpness was lacking, as was his efficiency. Lowder threw 76 pitches in only 3 1/3 innings while allowing two runs (one
Rotation spot in view, Burns making the most of his chance
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- During his Friday start against the Giants, rotation candidate Chase Burns didn't increase his workload as pitchers often do on the back portion of camp. Rather, he was tapered back. Instead of getting four innings, Burns pitched superbly for two scoreless, allowing one hit, no walks and
Lodolo to follow fellow lefty Abbott in Reds' rotation to begin 2026
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Not only is a left-handed pitcher starting for the Reds on Opening Day in Andrew Abbott, but another lefty will be pitching after him in the order. On Thursday, manager Terry Francona revealed that Nick Lodolo will be the No. 2 starter to begin the season, followed
Reds' bullpen mix widens as Ferguson sidelined with oblique issue
GOODYEAR, Ariz. -- The Reds will be without left-handed reliever Caleb Ferguson on their Opening Day roster because of a mild right oblique strain. That means another opening has been created in the competition for the final bullpen spots. Reds manager Terry Francona said Ferguson went for an MRI exam
Marte still learning ropes in outfield as spring roster battle continues
GOODYEAR, Ariz. -- Noelvi Marte came into Spring Training on the inside track to be the Reds' everyday right fielder. But with just over two weeks before Opening Day, Marte hasn't sealed the deal just yet. After making a midseason conversion from third base to right field in July last