Catherine Reeves+FollowCould Julian Aguiar be the Reds’ secret weapon?Losing Nick Martinez might not sting as much as expected for the Reds, thanks to a hidden gem already in their clubhouse. Julian Aguiar, fresh off Tommy John recovery, is flying under the radar but could step right into Martinez’s versatile role. While his big-league numbers aren’t flashy yet, Aguiar’s minor league track record and ground-ball skills make him a budget-friendly option. If he clicks, the Reds can redirect funds to boost their offense instead. What do you think—should the Reds trust Aguiar with this crucial spot, or look elsewhere? #Sports #Baseball #Reds10Share
jillian59+FollowLuke Weaver’s Big Apple RedemptionHow about Luke Weaver’s journey? After a rough run with the Reds, he’s cashed in with the Mets—$22 million over two years! The real story is his transformation: from a struggling starter in Cincy to a lights-out reliever in New York. Makes you appreciate the Reds locking up Pagan for less. Did the Mets overpay, or is Weaver’s bullpen magic here to stay? #Sports #Baseball #Reds00Share
terrysharon+FollowLevi Stoudt Eyes Fresh Start in PhillyLevi Stoudt, the former Reds arm who was part of the blockbuster Luis Castillo trade, is heading to the Phillies for a new chapter. After a rocky stint in Cincy and a brief Mariners return, Stoudt’s looking to prove he’s more than just a trade piece. Can he find his groove in Philly, or will his journey mirror his time with the Reds? Let’s hear your takes, Reds Nation! #Sports #Baseball #Reds10Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowWhy the Reds need Miguel Andujar backMiguel Andujar made a huge impression in Cincinnati last season, even while playing hurt. In just 34 games, he hit .359 with real power—imagine what he could do fully healthy! The Reds have a big outfield problem, and Andujar fits exactly what the team says it wants: a contact hitter who can handle both lefties and righties. He’s not a Gold Glove fielder, but his bat more than makes up for it. With a reasonable price tag, bringing him back feels like a no-brainer. Would you want to see Andujar in a Reds uniform again? #Sports #Baseball #Reds00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowReds add local lefty to boost bullpenThe Reds just made a move that could shake up their bullpen—signing Columbus native Caleb Ferguson to a one-year deal. With only one other lefty reliever on the roster (and him struggling most of last season), this is a big step toward shoring up a weak spot. Ferguson brings solid experience, having pitched in a career-high 70 games last year with a 3.58 ERA. For a team looking to make a postseason push, adding a proven local arm could be a game-changer. What do you think—will this move make a real difference for the Reds this season? #Sports #Baseball #Reds00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowKetel Marte trade buzz shakes up Reds fansCincinnati’s trade hopes just got a boost—Ketel Marte, the Diamondbacks’ star infielder, can block trades to five teams, but the Reds aren’t one of them. With Cincinnati hungry for a power bat and Arizona seeking young pitching, this could be the perfect match. Marte’s contract and age might give some pause, but his .893 OPS and 28 homers last season are hard to ignore. If the Reds want to make a serious playoff push while their window is open, now’s the time to talk. Would you take the risk on Marte? #Sports #Baseball #Reds00Share
jillian59+FollowShould the Reds trade Lodolo for Duran?Jarren Duran could be the game-changer the Cincinnati Reds need, but landing him might mean giving up Nick Lodolo. The Red Sox reportedly want a top lefty like Lodolo in return, and while his injury history raises questions, Duran’s bat would instantly upgrade the Reds’ lineup. With free agency options dwindling, a bold trade could be the only way to shake things up before 2026. Would you risk pitching depth for a shot at a dynamic outfielder? Let’s hear your take—would you make this move if you were in the Reds’ front office? #Sports #Baseball #Reds10Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowReds fans, could a Suárez reunion bring the power we need?Losing out on Kyle Schwarber stings, but there’s fresh buzz in Cincinnati: a possible reunion with Eugenio Suárez. While Schwarber was the dream, Suárez’s bat could be just what the Reds lineup needs in 2026. He smashed 49 homers last season and, though he’s not the perfect fit defensively, his power numbers rival Schwarber’s. Plus, he’d come at a much friendlier price. Geno’s leadership and clubhouse energy are a bonus. Would bringing Suárez back to Cincinnati help fill the power gap and fire up the fanbase? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Baseball #Reds00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowReds eye bold moves for Brandon Lowe fitCincinnati could shake up its lineup in a big way if they land Brandon Lowe from the Rays. Lowe’s lefty power is exactly what the Reds need, but fitting him in means tough choices—like possibly pushing Matt McLain to the bench or even Triple-A. While Lowe’s bat is a huge upgrade, his defense at second base is a real concern. The creative solution? Slide Lowe into left field, a spot where his glove won’t hurt as much and his bat can shine. Would you risk defensive lapses for more home runs, or keep McLain’s glove in the infield? #Sports #Baseball #Reds00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowReds eye All-Star trades to boost lineupBig moves could be coming for the Cincinnati Reds as they set their sights on trading for All-Star second basemen Ketel Marte or Brandon Lowe. After missing out on Kyle Schwarber, the Reds are determined to add a serious bat to their lineup. Marte, with his impressive stats and team control through 2031, would be a game-changer—but the price could be steep, possibly costing top young talent. Lowe is also on the radar, offering power and consistency. Would you trade future prospects for a proven star if it meant a real shot at the playoffs? #Sports #Baseball #Reds00Share