The Cincinnati Reds front office does not know what their budget is for the 2026 season. They will figure that out over the next few weeks as they head into free agency following the World Series. The Reds have plenty of guys heading into free agency. With that will come salary leaving with the players. Pitchers Nick Martinez, Emilio Pagan, Zack Littell, and Wade Miley are free … [Read more...] about Arbitration raises could eat into Reds 2026 free agent budget
The Cincinnati Reds will retain their entire coaching staff
The 2025 season for the Cincinnati Reds had its ups and its downs. The team made the playoffs, but they weren’t exactly good. Cincinnati finished the season strong, but still finished 83-79. And then they were swept in the playoffs as the franchise extended the longest streak in North American professional sports to 30 years without advancing in the playoffs. Reds president of … [Read more...] about The Cincinnati Reds will retain their entire coaching staff
Can the Reds show up tonight and avoid elimination?
To say that things didn’t go well for the Cincinnati Reds last night would be an understatement. Their best pitcher – the one with a 2.76 ERA over the last two seasons and 250+ inning – laid an egg. Hunter Greene gave up a leadoff home run to Shohei Ohtani and then two more later in the game as he was charged with five runs in just 3.0 innings. It was 8-0 before the Reds would … [Read more...] about Can the Reds show up tonight and avoid elimination?
Reds season ends in a sweep at the hands of the Dodgers
The Cincinnati Reds season came to an end on Wednesday night in Los Angeles. The Reds had chances and could not come through with them, while the Dodgers seemed to capitalize on plenty of their opportunities given to them as they pulled out an 8-4 win to sweep the series and move on in the playoffs. Final R H E Cincinnati Reds (0-2) 4 6 1 Los Angeles Dodgers … [Read more...] about Reds season ends in a sweep at the hands of the Dodgers
Looking back and looking forward with the Reds young core
The Cincinnati Reds just flailed their way to a mediocre season and an uninspiring playoff exit. Again. The franchise feels frustratingly close to actually being good. And, to me, this offseason feels like a crossroads. To that end, this is the first of three articles I’m going to have here at Redleg Nation during the remainder of the playoffs. Today is Part 1 where we take a … [Read more...] about Looking back and looking forward with the Reds young core

