On 3rd anniversary of historic cycle, Elly returns to Reds' lineup
CINCINNATI -- Not a moment too soon, the Reds had Elly De La Cruz active and back in their lineup on Tuesday vs. the Brewers after the superstar shortstop spent three weeks on the injured list with a right hamstring strain. “I feel good. I feel ready to go out
Relief role suits Petty well in first sustained big league success
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Reds' 2026 Community Makeover coming to Winton Hills
Last week, the Cincinnati Reds, P&G and the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden announced that the Cincinnati neighborhood of Winton Hills will be this year’s site for the 2026 Community Makeover. Now in its 17th year, the Community Makeover continues the tradition of bringing together Cincinnati’s most historic and iconic
Reds activate Elly from IL; Pagán also making progress
CINCINNATI -- The Reds activated shortstop Elly De La Cruz from the injured list on Tuesday morning, optioning outfielder Will Benson to Triple-A Louisville in a corresponding move. And closer Emilio Pagán may not be very far behind De La Cruz.
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Latest Reds injuries & transactions
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Singer's 7 scoreless innings not enough to boost Reds' bats vs. longtime nemesis
CINCINNATI – It took nearly three months into the season for the Reds to finally face their nemesis and a division rival in the first-place Brewers for the first time in 2026. Monday's series opener vs. Milwaukee was a reminder that absence doesn't always make the heart grow fonder. On
Johnson (right elbow) activated off IL; Garcia called up for MLB debut
CINCINNATI – Ahead of their first series of the season vs. the National League Central-leading Brewers, the Reds got some reinforcements for their bullpen on Monday. Reliever Pierce Johnson (right elbow inflammation) was activated from the 15-day injured list. Cincinnati also selected the contract of right-handed reliever Julian Garcia from
Elly needs boost to vault into SS race in 2nd ASG vote 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 remains the leading vote-getter in the National League, while the Blue Jays’ Ernie Clement has taken over the top spot in the American League in our latest
Burns' gritty start takes down Yanks in near anniversary of MLB debut
NEW YORK -- It was almost one year ago when Reds starting pitcher Chase Burns introduced himself to Major League Baseball. The flamethrowing Burns announced his presence with authority against the Yankees, striking out each of his first five batters on June 24, 2025, in Cincinnati. On Sunday afternoon at
On Bronx stage, Stewart's 6 RBIs give loved ones a show to remember
NEW YORK – A bigger stage doesn't always mean bigger problems, at least not so far for Sal Stewart. A rookie playing at Yankee Stadium for the first time this weekend, Stewart delivered in every clutch moment before him on Saturday while tying a career high with six RBIs during
De La Cruz champing at the bit to return from injury list
Elly De La Cruz continued his Minor League rehab assignment with Triple-A Louisville on Saturday night, going 0-for-3 while manning the DH spot in the Bats’ lineup. The two-time All-Star grounded out twice and struck out before being lifted for a pinch-hitter in the eighth inning.
In need of a spark, scuffling Reds facing schedule gauntlet
NEW YORK -- Injured Reds stars are getting closer to returning. Elly De La Cruz and Hunter Greene just began rehab assignments, while Emilio Pagán faced some hitters. But manager Terry Francona wasn't ready to talk about there perhaps being light at the end of the tunnel. “I don’t know
De La Cruz crushes HR, reaches base 3 times in 1st rehab game
Elly De La Cruz is inching closer to a return to the Majors. De La Cruz, who has been on the injured list with a right hamstring strain since June 1, began a rehab assignment with Triple-A Louisville on Friday.
Reds closer Pagán takes another step in rehab by facing hitters
NEW YORK -- In another important step towards the Reds getting their injured closer back in the bullpen, Emilio Pagán faced hitters for the first time on Friday. In a simulated game/live batting practice setting at Yankee Stadium, Pagán threw 20 pitches and used his full repertoire. “The fastball command
The lesson from Dad that Stewart has applied in basketball and baseball
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Greene K's 6 through 4 innings in 1st rehab outing with ACL Reds
Chase Burns has been tremendous for the Reds in his second Major League season -- his 2.01 ERA through 14 starts is fourth among qualified starters, and his performance has provided a huge lift to Cincinnati’s starting rotation in the absence of ace Hunter Greene.
Bleday 'wouldn't trade anything' for red-hot success with Cincy to start '26
CINCINNATI – As a free agent before he signed with the Reds in December, outfielder JJ Bleday sensed it would be a good fit for him in Cincinnati.
Votto shares heartwarming reason he named dog after a Hall of Famer and Reds legend
Joey Votto has become a weekly fixture as a guest on “MLB Now,” and he provided some cuteness overload on Thursday with an excellent story to go with it. Making this television appearance from his car, Votto also had a furry friend traveling alongside him. Host Brian Kenny asked Votto
The Draft is less than a month away. How will the top 3 -- and more! -- shake out?
It's the calm before the storm with the Draft, which is 23 days away. There were so many upsets in the NCAA Tournament that many top college talents' seasons ended earlier than expected. It's possible that only one first-rounder played in the Men's College World Series, and Alabama shortstop Justin
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