Tommy Helms, the 1966 National League Rookie of the Year and two-time All-Star, has died. He was 83 years old. The Hall of Fame remembers Reds, Astros, Pirates and Red Sox infielder Tommy Helms, who passed away at the age of 83. The 1966 National League Rookie of the Year was a two-time All-Star and Gold Glove Award winner at second base. pic.twitter.com/N8wN8zZawH — National … [Read more...] about 1966 NL Rookie of the Year Tommy Helms Passes Away
Hopeful Sign for the Reds as Outfielder Starts Rehab Stint with Triple-A Louisville
The Cincinnati Reds received some positive news Thursday as Austin Hays was sent to Triple-A Louisville for a rehab assignment following a low-grade left calf strain sustained at the end of spring training. While he likely won’t need much time to regain full strength, Hays may spend a few more days in Louisville to get some at-bats before being activated from the 10-day injured … [Read more...] about Hopeful Sign for the Reds as Outfielder Starts Rehab Stint with Triple-A Louisville
Cincinnati Reds’ Bottom Barrel Outfield Production
It has not been a pretty start to the 2025 campaign out in Cincinnati. Their outfield has been a big reason for their struggles. The Reds outfield core of TJ Freidl, Jake Fraley, Blake Dunn, and Gavin Lux were expected to be towards the bottom of the league regarding overall production, but they have somehow underperformed their already low expectations. Jake Fraley The Reds … [Read more...] about Cincinnati Reds’ Bottom Barrel Outfield Production
A Closer Look at the Reds’ Historically Bad Offense to Start the Season
The Cincinnati Reds are 2-6 to start the 2025 season. It has been a long eight games, with fans’ hopes diminishing little by little, every inning that passes by. The pitching staff has been amazing, carrying the load of the lackluster offense. Even calling them “lackluster” is being generous. **All stats as of April 5** Reds Begin Season with Dismal Stretch on Offense Out of 11 … [Read more...] about A Closer Look at the Reds’ Historically Bad Offense to Start the Season
Matt McLain’s Hot Start For The Reds
We are five games into the 2025 season, and the man in Cincinnati is lighting the world on fire in his first big league action since 2023. Matt McLain has been piping hot to start the year, bringing a much-needed firepower to an otherwise weak offensive group. He and Elly De La Cruz have reunited in the middle of the infield, and the second baseman-shortstop tandem has already … [Read more...] about Matt McLain’s Hot Start For The Reds