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"They could offer Arizona two of the following three pitching prospects - lefty Adam Serwinowski, righty Ty Floyd, righty Luke Holman, or one of those pitcher along with middle infielder Peyton Stovall or infielder/outfielder Tyler Callihan who is currently on the injured list," Bowden wrote.
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How to Buy Cincinnati Reds MLB Bristol Motor Speedway Classic Gear: Shop Jerseys, Hats, T-Shirts
The Reds will face the Braves on August 2nd, in the Speedway Classic, as the two teams take the field at one of NASCAR's most famous tracks.
The Cincinnati Reds came out of the All-Star break, won two games and were just 1 1/2 games behind the final wild-card position
Cincinnati Reds third-round draft pick Mason Morris signed with the Reds on Friday, according to Jim Callis of MLB.com. The former Ole Miss Rebel signed for $897,500, which is slightly under the slot.
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SB Nation on MSNMLB Draft 2025: Cincinnati Reds signings tracker
The Cincinnati Reds picked Steele Hall out of Hewitt-Trussville High School (AL) with their first selection in this week’s MLB Draft, and followed that up with an additional 19 picks in their overall draft class.
And just like that: Garrett Crochet equals Tarik Skubal in ERA (2.19) and has one more strikeout (165). After All-Star hubbub, Cal Raleigh has a quiet weekend, with two singles in 13 at-bats. New owner looks like a far surer bet than new stadium. They finally hit – 27 knocks in three games – yet are still swept at Toronto.
Steele Hall originally committed to Tennessee baseball in the 2026 class, but reclassed to the 2025 class and was picked in the MLB Draft.
The Cincinnati Reds Community Fund spearheaded a community makeover in Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, with hundreds of volunteers working to revamp five sites across the neighborhood and neighboring Evanston.
The guys in the clubhouse didn’t need team president Nick Krall to tell them what meant this when the Cincinnati Reds ate $22.5 million to cut ties with their biggest free agent signing in five ...