Rays aim to stop 6-game road skid, play Reds
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Cincinnati Reds third-ranked prospect Sal Stewart had a huge game for the Louisville Bats tonight. The 21-year-old third baseman hit two home runs, a double a single and had four RBIs in the Bats' 11-9 loss against the Iowa Cubs.
While the Cincinnati Reds are trending toward being buyers at the deadline, general manager Brad Meador said that this likely won’t be an all-in season. Also, while the Reds have solid depth at several different positions,
Archbishop Robert Casey will open a game against St. Louis on 'Catholic Day' at the ballpark, where Catholic school principals also will be honored
The Reds activated relief pitcher Scott Barlow from the paternity list on Saturday and sent rookie right-hander Luis Mey back down to Triple-A Louisville. Barlow, who went on the paternity list on Friday, missed just one game.
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Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona has coaxed significantly better performance in his first year with every team he's managed.
Cincinnati Reds pitcher Scott Barlow (58) throws a pitch in the sixth inning of a MLB game between the Cincinnati Reds and Colorado Rockies, Sunday, July 13, 2025, at Great American Ball Park in Downtown Cincinnati. Reds won 4-2. / Frank Bowen IV/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Heading into spring training, the hope for the Cincinnati Reds’ bullpen was to have Alexis Díaz as the team’s closer, Taylor Rogers as one of the group’s top setup relievers and a wave of talented rookies forcing their way into high-leverage innings.
Reds fans have been attending games at a slightly slower pace than last year as they prepare for the season’s second half. But that’s likely to change.
The Cincinnati Reds signed two more draft picks this week. They signed their second-round selection, right-handed pitcher out of high school, Aaron Watson. He was signed for $2,750,000, which was $858,800 over slot.
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Cincinnati Reds select HS shortstop Steele Hall with 9th overall pick in 2025 MLB draft
ATLANTA – The Cincinnati Reds selected Steele Hall, a high school shortstop from Alabama, with the ninth overall pick in the 2025 MLB draft Sunday night. The young, speedy Hall is the first high school hitter the Reds have taken in the first round since ...