Tammy Sellers+FollowReds rookies who made September unforgettableSeptember call-ups have changed the game for the Cincinnati Reds, giving just a couple of prospects each year a shot at making their mark. Remember Tim Pugh’s hot streak in ‘92, Juan Francisco’s clutch pinch-hit homer in ‘09, or Billy Hamilton’s electric base-stealing debut in 2013? These moments didn’t just energize the team—they gave fans something to cheer for, even when the playoffs were out of reach. Which September debut stands out most to you, and do you think the new roster rules make these moments even more special? #Sports #Baseball #CincinnatiReds30Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowIs Spencer Steer the next Reds star on the move?Spencer Steer’s spot with the Cincinnati Reds is suddenly looking shaky. Despite being a top defender at first base, Steer’s bat hasn’t matched last year’s breakout numbers, and a nagging leg injury has kept him out of the starting lineup. With rookie Sal Stewart impressing in his debut, fans are starting to wonder if Steer could follow in Jonathan India’s footsteps—once a fan favorite, now traded away. If Stewart locks down first base, Steer might be shifted into a utility role or even find himself on the trade block this winter. What do you think: should the Reds keep Steer or look to the future? #Sports #Baseball #CincinnatiReds10Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowCould Chase Burns save the Reds’ playoff hopes?Chase Burns might be the game-changer the Cincinnati Reds desperately need right now. After weeks of bullpen struggles and key injuries, the rookie flamethrower is nearly ready to return from the IL. Burns is set to face live hitters in practice, and if all goes well, he could be back on the mound soon—possibly just in time for the Reds’ crucial Wild Card push. With his electric fastball and fresh arm, Burns could be the secret weapon that tips the scales. How do you think his return could impact the Reds’ playoff chances? #Sports #Baseball #CincinnatiReds10Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowReds’ bullpen gamble shakes up playoff hopesCincinnati’s trade for Ke’Bryan Hayes brought a defensive star to the Reds, but losing lefty Taylor Rogers is starting to sting. After being flipped to the Cubs, Rogers has been lights out, while the Reds’ own bullpen has struggled to fill the gap. With Sam Moll and Brent Suter both having rough outings, fans are left wondering if giving up Rogers just to balance salaries was worth it. As the playoff race heats up, the lack of a reliable left-handed reliever could be a major hurdle for Cincinnati. What do you think—was this trade a smart move or a costly mistake? #Sports #Baseball #CincinnatiReds50Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowReds call up Sal Stewart for playoff pushSal Stewart is about to make his big league debut with the Cincinnati Reds, and fans are buzzing. After tearing it up in Triple-A Louisville with a .315 average and 25 extra-base hits in just 38 games, Stewart’s promotion signals the Reds are serious about making a run at the playoffs. He’s played all over the infield, so it’ll be interesting to see where he lands. With Stewart’s confidence and hot bat, could this be the spark the Reds need for a strong finish? What are your thoughts on this move? #Sports #Baseball #CincinnatiReds10Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowFrankie Montas faces long road after injuryFrankie Montas, who started this season as the Cincinnati Reds’ ace, is now likely out for the rest of this year and most of next after a major elbow injury. The news hits hard for fans who watched him get traded twice and sign a big deal, only to see his season cut short. With Tommy John surgery on the horizon, Montas’ future is uncertain—especially after bouncing between teams like the Reds, Yankees, and Mets. How do you think this impacts the Reds’ pitching plans and Montas’ career? #Sports #Baseball #CincinnatiReds00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowReds shake up bullpen after Ashcraft injuryBig changes are hitting the Cincinnati Reds’ pitching staff after Graham Ashcraft landed on the injured list. Nick Martinez is moving back to the bullpen, giving the team more options for those tough, multi-inning relief spots. With Tony Santillan already racking up one of the highest appearance counts in the league, the Reds are clearly looking for ways to keep arms fresh as they try to avoid their first sweep of the season against the Dodgers. Nick Lodolo is back from injury and will start, while fans hope Ashcraft’s stay on the IL is short. How do you feel about these moves? #Sports #Baseball #CincinnatiReds00Share
jillian59+FollowReds’ outfield fix might already be hereHéctor Rodríguez’s breakout in the minors could be the game-changer the Cincinnati Reds need. With the outfield still a revolving door and free agents not solving the problem, Rodríguez’s steady bat and versatility could finally close that gap—without the team shelling out millions. He’s showing he can hit both righties and lefties, and the Reds may even let Austin Hays walk to make room. Sure, he’s still raw and aggressive at the plate, but the upside is huge. Are you ready to see the Reds trust their young talent and invest those savings elsewhere? #Sports #Baseball #CincinnatiReds00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowReds bullpen gets unexpected playoff boostRhett Lowder’s rapid recovery could shake up the Reds’ playoff push. After being sidelined all season with elbow and oblique injuries, Lowder is suddenly set for bullpen sessions this week—and might even return before the season ends. With the Reds already planning to move Chase Burns and Nick Martinez to relief roles, adding Lowder’s arm could transform the bullpen just in time for a postseason run. Even if he doesn’t start, his presence would be a huge lift. What do you think—could this be the spark the Reds need to make a real playoff run? #Sports #Baseball #CincinnatiReds62Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowBarry Larkin turned down Reds manager jobBarry Larkin, a Cincinnati Reds icon, revealed he was actually offered the Reds manager position before Terry Francona was hired—but he turned it down to focus on family and being a grandpa. Larkin’s decision shows just how much the demands of managing can weigh, even for legends. Imagine how different things might look if Larkin had taken the helm! With Francona now leading the team, fans are left to wonder what could have been. Would you have wanted to see Larkin as manager, or is Francona the right fit for the Reds’ future? #Sports #Baseball #CincinnatiReds10Share