Center fielder TJ Friedl has been solid for the Cincinnati Reds ever since his debut in 2021. He has a bit of an up and down habit where one good season is followed by a down year. In 2025, he is in one of his “good” seasons, which begs the question: What should the Cincinnati Reds do with Friedl following this season? Analyzing TJ Friedl’s Performance and Future Friedl’s … [Read more...] about Analyzing TJ Friedl’s Performance and Future
The Stability of Hunter Greene’s Dominance
After spending nearly three months on the injured list with a strained right groin, Hunter Greene has returned to the Cincinnati Reds starting rotation. He has made two starts since his return on August 14th and has not missed a beat. Every postseason team needs a legit number one ace to lead the team, and Greene has proven to be just that for the Reds. While they are most … [Read more...] about The Stability of Hunter Greene’s Dominance
Fatigue Could Be Catching Up with Elly De La Cruz
The heart and soul of the Cincinnati Reds is, without a doubt, their 23-year-old shortstop Elly De La Cruz. In his third major league season, De La Cruz started off hot, making his second consecutive All-Star team, and looked like he was taking yet another step forward in his game. However, it seems like the wheels have fallen off in the past month or so in many aspects of his … [Read more...] about Fatigue Could Be Catching Up with Elly De La Cruz
How Noelvi Marte’s Transition to Right Field Helps the Reds
A mid-season position change is a difficult task to handle for any big leaguer, let alone a 23-year-old coming off a down season. However, that is exactly what Reds youngster Noevli Marte has done this season, making the change from third base to right field. The former top prospect was a shortstop converted to third base, and is now roaming right field, a position he has never … [Read more...] about How Noelvi Marte’s Transition to Right Field Helps the Reds
Cincinnati Reds Abrupt Fall from Postseason Contention
The day is August 15th, 2025, and the Cincinnati Reds are just 0.5 games back of a Wild Card spot, right in the rear view of the faltering New York Mets. Now, just two weeks later, they have fallen all the way back to 4.0 games back, with a near-impossible mountain to climb in search of their first postseason appearance since 2020. What happened? Cincinnati Reds Abrupt Fall … [Read more...] about Cincinnati Reds Abrupt Fall from Postseason Contention