Former MLB player sues Reds
Digest more
Cubs, Reds and Pete Crow-Armstrong
Digest more
Cincinnati Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz made history on Friday night against the Chicago Cubs. With his single in the first inning on Friday, De La Cruz became the fastest player in Major League Baseball history to record 300 hits,
The Cincinnati Reds are in quite a weird spot this season. They have the pitching staff and bullpen to compete for a spot in the postseason. A chunk of the team
The Cincinnati Reds added Garrett Hampson to their bench. Hampson, known for his speed, has played all of the infield and outfield positions. The 30-year-old from Reno, Nevada, was released by the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday, May 18. The Reds signed him on Thursday.
The Cincinnati Reds (25-27) fell to the Chicago Cubs (31-20) 13-6 on Friday night at Great American Ball Park. Here are our postgame takeaways:
See all the player props bets with current odds for the MLB matchup between the Chicago Cubs and Reds on }{ day_of_week model.date }}, May 23, 2025.
Suffice it to say that wasn't how the Reds wanted to start a stretch of six games against the Chicago Cubs between now and June 1.
Baltimore Orioles first baseman Ryan Mountcastle would be a perfect fit for the Reds, but Cincinnati would need to trade for him with the hopes that he can turn his play around this season. At this point in the season, the slugger is slashing .230/.263/.327 with a career worst 71 OPS+.
The Reds should have signed Paul Goldschmidt. At the time of the New York Yankees announcing his signing, I thought nothing of it. Goldschmidt had just finished a rather lackluster year, by his standards, and Father Time appeared to be taking his toll on the first baseman.