Reds RHP Hunter Greene To Undergo Tommy John Surgery
Greene suffered further injury to his right elbow while warming up for a throwing session in Arizona.
Greene suffered further injury to his right elbow while warming up for a throwing session in Arizona.
The 24-year-old Hendrix has a breaking ball that draws rave reviews from multiple Reds catching prospects.
Scouting Thursday’s Connor Joe-for-Jordan Johnson trade between the Reds and Giants.
Pete Alonso bolsters his case for the Mets 1B job, Kyle Wright and Touki Toussaint remain appealing Braves rotation candidates and more.
The system’s No. 1 prospect received special instruction and even trained differently to become the best center fielder possible.
The Mets, Padres and Reds are all teams we could see going from 2018 afterthoughts to teams with promise in 2019.
A quick appreciation of Joey Votto’s exceptional career OBP numbers.
Here are six pitching candidates primed for a breakout season in 2019.
The Reds and Padres swung big in the offseason, but does that make them surprise contenders? Our MLB season preview bold prediction series focuses on sleeper teams in 2019.
The Phillies and Mets are popular picks for the best MLB offseason in 2019. See which teams our experts think had the best winter as we preview the upcoming season.
Nick Senzel’s quest for an Opening Day roster spot, Michael Chavis’ blistering spring start, Meibrys Viloria’s chance at a starting job and a Vladimir Guerrero Jr. highlight.
Here’s what the Cubs, Brewers, Cardinals, Reds and Pirates’ rosters would look like if they were made up entirely of homegrown talent.
The point is moot for 2019, but we still had fun exploring which NL teams would benefit most from use of a hypothetical DH.
After catching more than 100 games in 2018, Reds catching prospect Tyler Stephenson is prepared for his first taste of the upper levels.
Jo Adell and Victor Robles are two premium prospects at the top of the crop. After that, the talent level drops off considerably.
Vlad Jr. is again the top third base prospect in baseball, but it’s a deep position. See why Mark Vientos and Jordan Groshans are among those primed for a breakout.
Gray will head to Cincinnati, where he signed an extension Monday afternoon and the Reds hope will begin to rebuild his value.
The tooled-up Siri is excited that the Reds have a potential opening in center field—but first he must prove he can manage his at-bats like a big leaguer.
Hunter Greene and Nick Senzel status updates, diving into Taylor Trammell’s profile and trying to answer the $1 million Reds question — where will the pitching come from?
In conversations with scouts and front office officials during the season many of them mentioned seeing less pitchers with top-of-the-scale fastballs than they had seen in other recent seasons.
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