Reds with Plenty of Options at Hot Corner
The Cincinnati Reds didn’t waste any additional time. Once they started collecting former Cleveland Indians, they didn’t stop with Shin-Soo Choo and Jason Donald. On Wednesday, the Reds agreed…Read More
Reds Acquire Shin-Soo Choo as Part of Three Team Blockbuster
The Cincinnati Reds have acquired outfielder Shin-Soo Choo from the Cleveland Indians, according to Jon Heyman of CBS. The deal is part of a three-team trade that also involves the Arizona Diamondbacks. The…Read More
Ryan Ludwick Returns to Cincinnati Reds
The Cincinnati Reds might not yet be settled on a center fielder, but Friday afternoon they came to an agreement to sign free agent left fielder Ryan Ludwick, this according to Jon Heyman. Terms of the…Read More
Rays Hunting Catchers, Like Reds’ Devin Mesoraco
The Tampa Bay Rays are in search of a catcher, as noted by Danny Knobler, and would like to swing a deal for Devin Mesoraco of the Cincinnati Reds. Rays, not surprisingly, still poking around for a catcher.…Read More
Reds Seeking Lead-Off Hitter, Eyeing Alejandro De Aza
Manager Dusty Baker conceded during the Winter Meetings that the Cincinnati Reds remain in need of a lead-off hitter. If that hitter happens to play center field, well, all the better. According to Mark…Read More
New York Mets Willing to Give Ryan Ludwick Two Years
The New York Posts’s Ken Davidoff has reported that the New York Mets are interested in giving…Read More
At Least Your Team Didn’t Sign Jonathan Broxton to a Three-Year, $21 Million Contract
Free agents will be signing contracts soon. Teams have kicked all the tires there are to kick, they’ve…Read More
Reds Agree to Sign Jonathan Broxton
The Cincinnati Reds have reached an agreement with reliever Jonathan Broxton on a multi-year contract,…Read More
Why Risk A Good Thing By Breaking Aroldis Chapman
All pitchers are born pitchers. -Joe DiMaggio Of course, when DiMaggio uttered those words, pitchers…Read More
2012 Season Review Series: Cincinnati Reds
The Reds held a two game lead with three to play at home in the NLDS before falling to the Giants. With…Read More
Dusty Baker Expected Back in Cincinnati, Rolen to Retire
While the end of the season was certainly a disappointing one, Cincinnati Reds general manager Walt Jocketty…Read More
Reds October Ends Prematurely
The warning signal began flashing Wednesday night. When the Cincinnati Reds couldn’t win a game…Read More
Playoffs Packed With Drama
Is it possible to go directly from the bench to a monument at Yankee Stadium? Well, Raul Ibanez just…Read More
Tim Lincecum Pitches With Hate in His Heart, Giants Win
After much hand wringing, and hemming and hawing and whatever else one does when trying to make a difficult…Read More
Mike Leake to Make Game Four Start for Reds
The Cincinnati Reds were hopeful that right hander Johnny Cueto could have recovered enough from an…Read More
No Sweeps In This Year’s Playoffs
Tuesday night was pretty magical for pitchers in the Major League playoffs. It was as if some stronger…Read More
Giants, A’s Reeling, Reds, Tigers Ascending
One Major League post-season tradition is draping ballparks in red, white and blue bunting. This is…Read More
Reds, Tigers Make Good Playoff 1st Impressions
If you are a Cincinnati Reds fan, Saturday’s introduction to the National League Division Series…Read More
Sunday’s Playoff Starting Pitchers
I was glancing through the scheduled starting pitchers for today’s four playoff games, two of which…Read More
Closers So Good It’s Unfair
It’s a wonder we ever see a ninth-inning comeback. The men who man the position of closer have…Read More





















