Reds Fire Manager David Bell With five games left in the 2024 season, the Cincinnati Reds have dismissed manager David Bell, effective immediately. Bench coach Freddie Benavides will be the interim manager for the final week. Record of David Bell The Reds hired David Bell to be their manager in October 2018. Over six seasons, […]
Read MoreReds: How David Bell Learned He’s an All-Star Coach ARLINGTON, Tex. — Cincinnati Reds manager David Bell coached for the National League All-Stars Tuesday night. The All-Star coaching staff comes from the previous season’s pennant winner. Therefore, Arizona Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo and his coaching staff were at the helm of the National League team. […]
Read MoreThe Cincinnati Reds extend David Bell, adding another three years through the 2026 season. Originally hired in October 2018, he was signed to a 3-year contract through the 2021 season. His current two-year deal was set to expire at the end of this season. Well Deserved This is a well-deserved deal since Bell, a native […]
Read MoreAlex Young has found a home with the Cincinnati Reds‘ bullpen. He signed a minor league deal with them in the offseason that included an invitation to spring training. He made the Opening Day roster, and has become that crafty left-hander that has earned the confidence of manager David Bell. Once a Top Prospect Ranking […]
Read MoreCincinnati Reds rookie Spencer Steer is showing everyone that he is clearly an everyday player. He was pressed into service at first base. Even though he played it only twice in the minors, he adjusted well. It’s evidence of his versatility, and ability to adapt. How He Arrived Steer was traded to the Reds at […]
Read MoreRebuilding a baseball team from the ground up is a hard thing to do. The Cincinnati Reds are smack dab in the middle of a full rebuild, and so far, it’s going well. Their starting pitching is emerging, spearheaded by three young workhorses. Plenty of high level prospects are ready to make their debuts as […]
Read MoreThe Cleveland Guardians have quite an influence on 28 of the other 29 Major League teams this season. Only the Texas Rangers do not have a former Cleveland player, coach or executive on their 40-man roster or staff. Three teams have general managers and nine have managers who once earned a paycheck in Cleveland. There […]
Read MoreReds 6, Pirates 2 CINCINNATI (Apr 1) — Saturday afternoon gave us game two of the Major League Baseball season for the Cincinnati Reds. On a cold, blustery day in the Queen City, the Reds bullpen thoroughly dominated the Pittsburgh Pirates. Coupled with timely hitting and a strong outing for Nick Lodolo, the Reds improved […]
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