The Cincinnati Reds have agreed to terms on a deal with free agent right-hander Frankie Montas. News of the signing was first reported by Jon Heyman of the New York Post. Bob Nightengale of USA Today adds that Montas will net $16 million for the 2024 season in the deal. The Reds have not confirmed […]
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 MoreThe Cincinnati Reds made some waves on Tuesday afternoon. Just an hour before their game against the Tampa Bay Rays, it was announced that the Reds signed Hunter Greene to a six-year, $53 million contract. This is big news for the rebuilding club, and a great deal to boot. Greene is the resident flamethrower on […]
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 […]
Read MoreBaseball season is finally upon us! The Cincinnati Reds have finished their spring season with a 15–14–1 record. They still have a lot of work left to do if they want to break onto the scene, though. This year’s team is predicted to win a measly 65 games, marking them close to 100 losses for […]
Read MoreGOODYEAR, AZ — The other shoe has dropped and now it all makes more sense. The Cleveland Guardians acquired left-hander Steve Hajjar from the Cincinnati Reds on Saturday to complete the exchange of outfielders Will Benson and Justin Boyd this winter. Embed from Getty Images Then on Sunday, Amed Rosario and Johnathan Rodriguez homered for […]
Read MoreThe Cincinnati Reds have signed Luke Weaver to a one-year contract, according to Mark Sheldon of MLB.com. He will receive a $2 million base salary for the season. He will add experience and depth to their rotation, and enhance some competition in spring training. The seven-year veteran was not offered a contract by the Seattle Mariners […]
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