The Reds are projected to have a team weighted Runs Created Plus (wRC+) of 94 for the 2025 season, ranking 26th in MLB, according to Thomas Nestico (@TJStats on X). Although this marks as a slight improvement from their 2024 performance,
CINCINNATI – Building and maintaining a competitive window via their farm system has been the Reds’ long-time goal. Heading into the 2025 season, it looks as if they are still making inroads developing promising young talent that could help the big league club in the near future.
The Cincinnati Reds have been quietly working during the off-season and are now reportedly interested in the top reliever left in the market: Carlos Estevez
MLB Pipeline updated their "Top 100 Prospect List" on Friday and five Reds' prospects made the list. Chase Burns was the top-ranked Reds prospect at number 26. Rhett Lowder was next at number 35. Sal Stewart came in at number 84.
The Cincinnati Reds are reportedly exploring free agent options to bolster their bullpen for the upcoming MLB season.
The right-hander is regarded as the best remaining relief arm left on the shelf. Tanner Scott, Kirby Yates and Jeff Hoffman have all recently come off the board. Hoffman, Estévez's now former teammate with the Phillies, joined the Blue Jays, while Scott and Kirby added to the juggernaut that is the Los Angeles Dodgers.
ESPN analyst Buster Olney listed his "Five Most Improved MLB Teams in 2025," and the Cincinnati Reds were top on his list.
The Reds added Gavin Lux in a trade with the Dodgers this offseason and he has expectations for his first season in Cincinnati
The Reds are looking to add some major bullpen reinforcements, as they set their sights on Carlos Estevez in free agency.
Many scouts were high on Cincinnati Reds prospect Elly De La Cruz. They believed he had the complete package, being a true five-tool player and he did not disappoint.
Elly De La Cruz was a National League All-Star in his first full big-league season, which he finished with an MLB-best 67 stolen bases.
On Tuesday, the Reds announced they have invited 15 non-roster players to Major League Spring Training, headlined by right-hander Chase Burns, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft. Burns will be joined by pitchers Jose Acuña,