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    Cincinnati Reds Linked To Interesting Players

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    Reds beat reporter Mark Sheldon this morning published an article detailing some interesting players the Cincinnati Reds are reportedly interested in… some of these coming from divisional rivals, which likely will raise the price. Subscribe to our newsletter using the popup or form below to get the news sent straight to you!

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    Ke’Bryan Hayes – Pittsburgh Pirates 3B

    To start off the ‘interesting’ list – Ke’Bryan Hayes. He’s currently slashing a despicable .236/.279/.290/.569 in the Pittsburgh Pirates offense with a 59 OPS+. He’s also making $7,000,000-$8,000,000 each year from here on out. So why would the Reds be remotely interested in him?

    He’s the best 3B defender in the National League, and this year, all of baseball. Worth 15 OAA, Hayes is the absolute front runner for gold glove in the NL so far. Despite his offensive struggles, there’s some data to suggest he could fare well with a change of scenary. He doesn’t chase much, and his squared rates are high. He’s also making a lot of contact, but he has not walked much at all.

    All in all, trading inside the division always becomes more costly than intended, but the Pirates ownership is arguably worse than the Reds, and they make every attempt at saving a buck. The Reds could pay less in prospects if it meant paying more in cash in this scenario, and Hayes would add a element of defense we haven’t had at the hot corner since Scott Rolen (defensively, come on guys.) We were the only outlet to report the Reds scouting the Pirates.

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    Relief Pitching – Colorado Rockies

    Per Sheldon’s article this AM, the Reds are also looking at relief pitching options. Two of those players would be coming from the Colorado Rockies – RHPs Jake Bird/Seth Halvorsen – both of these guys don’t have great peripherals, but taking any Rockies relief pitchers away from Coors Field always proves to help. This would be a relatively cheap addition. Me, personally, I’d rather Jimmy Herget reunite with Cincinnati, but I’m interested in Seth Halvorsen more than Bird.

    Potential Cincinnati Reds Target RHP Jake Bird

    Reuniting, again, with an old friend?

    Sonny Gray is thought to be on the trade block again, but there’s some pretty big hurdles for him to be acquired. One, he has a full no trade clause and his wife has family in Missouri. Two, he’s expensive, and the Reds have be notorious for being ‘poor.’

    Not to mention, Sonny Gray has met with St. Louis Cardinals ownership whom mentioned the possibility of him being traded, and there was only a few teams on the list that he’d approve a trade to. No indication that Cincinnati would be one of them, but one would infer Kansas City would be one, and likely Cincinnati, as his time here was relatively positive.

    It’s not a secret the Reds have tried to land Sonny Gray numerous times, even in free agency, so I don’t think I question Mark Sheldon’s reporting on this one, but we’ll see what Nick Krall can do on this Cincinnati Reds trade deadline in 2025. I think it’s very unlikely.

    ANOTHER old friend??

    Eugenio Suarez is arguably the most popular name this trade deadline. On Monday night, he was hit on the hand with a fastball and left the game – some teams have put their interest on pause, but evidently the Reds have not.

    Geno has 36 HRs as it stands, and the Reds are known to be looking for a middle of the lineup masher, something they desperately need to acquire. Geno typically throughout his career starts heating up in the summer, too, so there’s some high risk and reward potential here. He’s been semi-decent at 3B, though not a gold glover. Geno is expected to net at least one top 100 prospect back and an additional high ceiling player. Many teams have their offers submitted to the Dbacks.

    Former Cincinnati Reds 3B/SS Eugenio Suarez

    Less than 30 Hours To Go…

    So far, the market has been quiet, but all it will take is one domino to fall, and the rest should follow. The New York Yankees just acquired Austin Slater, so the rental outfield market should get going now. We need to see the relief market take shape. I don’t think the Reds are near as aggressive as being reported, Nick Krall is the Pres of Ops, and the Reds constantly cry poor. We’ll see.

    Per Schefter, Trey Hendrickson To Show Up To Camp Wednesday

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    On Tuesday night around 7pm ET, Adam Schefter tweeted out that Cincinnati Bengals DE Trey Hendrickson planned to return to camp on Wednesday (Tomorrow, 7/30/25) after a little bit of an extended vacation away from the team. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive the news straight to your inbox!

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    Deal or…No Deal?

    If you read yesterday’s post, Trey still hasn’t been locked into a new contract yet, but most would assume he’s tired of those $50,000 fines reigning in on him. This is also definitely a measure of ‘good faith’ showing up and showing your face. That’s the professional most of us know Trey as. That’s a good way to get the negotiations going again. In total, Trey racked up $250,000 in fines from being away from the team.

    Regardless, it’ll be nice to be one step closer to preseason kickoff without some drama. Trey is a tier 1 dude, and I sincerely hope the Cincinnati Bengals front office makes it right for him. All eyes on you, Katie Blackburn. Time to get him that extension locked in.

    Reds Scouting Rays-Yankees 7/28

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    It was reported by a New York Yankees media person that the Reds were in attendance for the Rays-Yankees game tonight in New York to scout several players. They are actually there scouting both teams. Subscribe to our Newsletter below to get all the news!

    Yandy Diaz – The Perfect Fit

    One of the players the Cincinnati Reds are there to see tonight is 1B/DH Yandy Diaz. I’m not sure there’s a more perfect fit for the Reds lineup than Yandy Diaz. The Reds are seeking a middle of the lineup guy who can hit HRs and provide veteran ABs. As it stands, the Reds only have 4 ~qualified~ regulars that are above average (100 wRC+ or above.) That, my friends, is pathetic.

    Enter Yandy Diaz, a definitive bat first guy, but can also hold his own at 1B on days it’s needed. He has a 125 wRC+ currently on the season, and is worth 1.9 bWAR. He hardly strikes out, and he is controlled through 2027 through a vested club option the Rays put on him. With that said, he’s going to have a steep price tag, especially cause of the year he’s having offensively.

    Yandy walked 2x and struckout 2x in tonight’s win against the New York Yankees.

    Surprisingly, The New York Yankees Are Also ‘Selling’

    The Yankees, quite unreported, are listening to offers on their relief pitchers that expire after this year. One being Luke Weaver, another being Devin Williams. The Reds are also there in New York checking up on them. The idea is that the Yankees are starting to sense their bad defense, bad pitching & are starting to think about bolstering their farm for next season.

    Luke Weaver has been the best of the bunch in their bullpen, and obviously, the Reds are very familiar with him. There has not been any link there, but Luke Weaver could help the Reds with a reunion in a big way, should they opt to take part in the rental RP market.

    It has also been rumored that the Yankees are making our kryptonite, Devin Williams, available in trade talks. It’s seeming like the Yankees plan to do a lot of buying/selling this deadline, and industry isn’t sure which one they’ll do more of. They’re 2nd in the AL East and have a playoff spot locked up, however, Aaron Judge hit the IL with a serious injury and could miss a lot of time.

    Lots Of Scouting, No Moves Yet

    If you read our site, you know the Reds have every intention to be ‘aggressive’ per Ken Rosenthal, citing a rival executive. So far, we’ve not seen any evidence of that, other than some scouting here and there. They’ve been checking in on players in Minnesota, New York, Tampa Bay, Arizona and one that may surprise some a little bit, Pittsburgh. They haven’t been looking at Chicago (White Sox) much of late, which tells me they’re out on Luis Robert Jr.

    The MLB Trade Deadline is on Thursday of this week. There’s plenty of time to get going. Most industry folks believe that the market won’t move until Thursday right at the end as dominoes fall. There are many, many offers on the table just waiting to be accepted as players fall off the board.

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    Trey Hendrickson Has a ‘Deal in Place’?

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    CINCINNATI, OHIO - NOVEMBER 03: Trey Hendrickson #91 celebrates after a sack during the second half of a game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Paycor Stadium on November 03, 2024 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

    Cincinnati Bengals‘ star EDGE/DE Trey Hendrickson has made it clear he does not intend to play on his current contract, which still guarantees him $16,000,000 for the year if he plays. Today we found out some more information on Pat McAfee’s show through Adam Schefter that Trey has some new guidelines he wants in the deal before he’ll sign.

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    Guaranteed Language

    Per Adam Schefter, Trey & the Bengals have the exact contract down and agreed upon. However, this remains hung up due to guaranteed money. SHOCKER! The Cincinnati Bengals and a contract dispute held up due to guaranteed money? Say it ain’t so. What is this, like our 5th hold up in the last 3 years? My goodness, the Brown’s stubbornness…

    “The deal is in place, but there’s a disagreement over the guaranteed money in the deal, and it’s a big disagreement so far,” said Adam Schefter on PMS Live hosted by Pat McAfee. He marked the potential for the Bengals and Trey to come and meet in the middle, but as of now, the Bengals are reportedly about $6,000,000-$7,000,000 off in what Trey wants guaranteed. That number hasn’t been confirmed by either camp, just speculation.

    When Will He Report To Camp?

    Trey has made is everlasting clear he has zero desire to play on his current deal as we wrote about a few weeks ago. I think there’s some serious proof that he will continue hold out, and many in the building believe that to be the case, too. If the $6-7M number is accurate, it is a disgrace. The Bengals receive a significant portion of revenue sharing each year as the league’s ‘least valuable’ team and that is pennies to them.

    I don’t believe Trey will show up to camp at any point this summer, and I don’t think he’ll show up to any of the preseason games either. He seems to be very adamant on holding out and accepting the fines from the team. Trey is currently still in Florida where he resides.

    The reality is, the Cincinnati Bengals have a shambolic defensive front without Trey Hendrickson, and they had a shambolic defensive front WITH Trey Hendrickson. We, as Bengals fans, can all agree that they need to retain him, but some of their unwillingless to guarantee $ makes some sense. Trey has 57 sacks, 11 forced fumbles, 53 TFL, and 112 total QB Hits the last 4 seasons with the Bengals. Pay him.

    Cincinnati Bengals Trey Hendrickson #91

    Cincinnati Reds and Atlanta Braves To Set MLB Records

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    MLB Data released new data suggesting that the Bristol Speedway Classic is going to be breaking records this coming weekend. The Cincinnati Reds will take on the Atlanta Braves in Bristol, TN at Bristol Motor Speedway, which is a very fun venue the way it is, add the fact that our favorite team will play there…EVEN BETTER!

    What Age Old Record?

    On Saturday August 2nd, 2025 the Major League Baseball ALL time regular season attendance record will be broken at the hands of the Cincinnati Reds and Atlanta Braves in Bristol, TN at Bristol Motor Speedway. We first learned about this event last year and wrote about how sick this is going to be so the fellas at Nati Sports HQ cannot wait.

    There are already over 85,000 single tickets sold to this game, and there’s an even hotter aftermarket for them as we speak. That aftermarket means places like SeatGeek, where you can save yourself $20 using code “NATISPORTS“.

    Who Is Expected To Pitch?

    As of now, it has not been released who is expected to pitch. If going off of order, Chase Burns would be the 5th day for 8/2/2025. As for the Braves, it is unknown as they have dealt with a ton of injuries this year in their rotation. There’s some lingering hope that All Star Hunter Greene will be back for this series, as he started a rehab assignment last week in Arizona and was ‘feeling good.’

    Might the Reds team look a little different this weekend due to the trade deadline? We’ll see! You can read about what the Reds plan to do right here.

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    Report: Rival Executive Believes Cincinnati Reds Will Be Aggressive Buyers

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    NY Time’s (Formerly The Athletic) Ken Rosenthal came out with an article labeling the Cincinnati Reds “aggressive” buyers this 2025 MLB Deadline, through a ‘rival executive’ – obviously, this executive was not mentioned, but has enough insight into what the Reds plan to do to make the comment. Rosenthal delivers that the Reds are in the market for a middle of the order bat AND a bullpen piece. Be sure to subscribe to our Newsletter to receive all the news to your inbox using the popup box or the below form!

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    Brad Meador and Nick Krall Both Comment On Deadline

    Earlier in the week in media availability, GM Brad Meador and Baseball Ops President Nick Krall both commented, separately, on the deadline. Both seemed to point toward the Cincinnati Reds being more of ‘prospect huggers’ than aggressive buyers, which would refute what Ken Rosenthal is posting.

    With that being said above, they both, however, did deliberately say they had no intention of selling, and essentially would be riding with the same unit of guys, no matter what. That tells me that they could certainly be looking to ‘aggressively’ buy, and perhaps were downplaying those intentions in the public media to help their ongoing negotiations.

    So Who Can They Target?

    If you read our website often, you’ll notice I wrote about one player in particular – Luis Robert Jr – Article here. Luis Robert Jr has had a relatively disappointing, albeit productive, 2025 season thus far, but the kicker is, his price is far less than it was a year ago and for the right reasons. What he’s done great so far this year, however, and those two things he’s done great fit the Reds’ need like a glove.

    The Reds need a good defender in the OF to put in one of the corners, or even in CF, and they also need a guy to hit left handed pitching. The Reds are bottom 6 in Major League Baseball in team OPS against LHP, signaling an obvious need. Luis Robert Jr is also one of the better defending outfielders, some of which the Cincinnati Reds do not possess.

    Luis Robert Jr.
    2025 Reds Luis Robert Jr

    With the knowledge of the Reds seeking a middle of the order bat, a reunion with Eugenio Suarez could make a ton of sense, too, although unlikely. The Reds brass in those interviews I mentioned above, said that they did not intend to move their elite prospect capital unless it meant receiving a controlled player. Eugenio does not fit that category, but multiple sources have reported the Reds’ interest.

    Willi Castro from the Minnesota Twins is another guy that fits the mould of middle of the order bat that could make some sense. The Reds have been scouting their MLB games looking at potential bullpen pieces like Jax as well. They have made several trades together and Nick Krall has a good relationship with the Twins’ front office.

    Talk All You Want… Where’s the Action?

    The Reds are always big talkers at the deadline. Nick Krall has been labeled ‘aggressive’ this year by Jim Bowden, but if you’ve been a Reds fan for awhile, it holds no weight. The Reds have sat dormant each deadline for the last 5 seasons, unless it was selling off players. They have done very little to actually upgrade their club for a long time.

    With all that being said, until there’s action, take it with a grain of salt – the Nick Krall led Cincinnati Reds have been terrible each trade deadline. His seat should be very, very hot this year – we’ll see if he comes into this deadline more motivated or not. The excuses are running out. The Reds are 2.0 GB of the 3rd wildcard spot only trailing San Diego & San Francisco, two teams they’ve looked better than several times this year.

    Luis Robert Jr Still Makes Sense For the Reds

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    One of the more sought after candidates in the trade world, Luis Robert Jr, has had a very disappointing season in most metrics, however, he’s still a prime candidate for the Cincinnati Reds, and this article will break down why, & how the Reds can make it make the most sense even further. Don’t forget to subscribe to our articles by using the popup form or the form below! Get all the news sent straight to you.

    How Can The Reds Make It Worth It To Them?

    That answer is simple. If anything, today, Luis Robert Jr makes the most sense as he ever has. He’s had a very down year, but he’s been healthy, and he’s been great on defense and against LHP, two places the Reds struggle at. If you read this article from the offseason from us, (or maybe just don’t, because today it looks real bad at what we’d of given up,) you’d see that we were ready to deal a lot of premiere prospects for his services. Now…he can be had for even cheaper, thus why I deem him making even more sense today then it did then.

    This is where I start brainstorming and making it make more sense for the club. Truthfully, this may be way too over Nick Krall’s head, but maybe Brad Meador will see this and think about it and talk some sense into Nick – Get a deal in place with the Chicago White Sox to acquire Luis Robert Jr and rework his contract behind the scenes knowing you have an agreement with CWS. How can you do that? This is where it gets fun, especially knowing he’s represented by Scott Boras & the Boras Corporation, who, make no mistake…are not fun to deal with, but his hand is forced here because there’s a 0.00% chance that his options are picked up.

    As of now, Luis Robert Jr’s “control” stems through club options for 2026 and 2027. Those options, as referenced here on Spotrac, are very pricey. $20,000,000 annually pricey, at that. He’s not worth that today, nowhere near, Scott Boras knows that, Luis knows that. Those options aren’t getting picked up by the White Sox, and they aren’t getting picked up by an acquiring team either. Enter the Reds & their big brains.

    The Reds have done it with 2 Boras clients already, Nick Castellanos & Mike Moustakas, so it isn’t foreign to them, and it isn’t foreign to Boras. My idea here is to acquire Robert Jr for his ability to hit LHP and play + defense, while having it in the air that you are going to extend him. Give him his $40mish he was going to be due, but split it out into 5 years. Give him opt-outs, like they did with Castellanos, to make him sign the deal. What will it look like? Let’s brainstorm.

    2025: $2,500,000 (White Sox send money in trade)

    2026: $10,000,000

    2027: $12,000,000 (OPT OUT, $2m buyout)

    2028: $16,000,000

    2029: $16,000,000

    This would give the Reds adequate time for him to either blossom as a star for relatively cheap while Elly was still a Cincinnati Red, or if he sucked, they’d really only be giving him $20Mish and it wouldn’t be a giant stinker like Jeimer Candelario & Mike Moustakas were & they can protect themselves. Regardless, you guys see what I’m puttin’ down here. The Reds would be giving him the opportunity to make $14,000,000 additional to what he was already set to make that the White Sox committed to him when they felt he’d be a superstar. That wasn’t the case. This is a sweet deal for Luis.

    What Will The Reds Give Up?

    This is the biggest question. MLB Trade Values has Luis Robert Jr at -3.1 in their latest update. That means that he really isn’t viewed highly across the board, especially because he’s essentially a ‘rental’ now because there’s a 0% chance that anyone picks up his option in ’25 for $20,000,000 and he’s also due another $7,500,000 for the 2025 (current) season, prompting the White Sox to offer $ for a ‘better’ prospect return.

    Long story short, what used to be a safe trade is no longer. The White Sox won’t even get a top 100 prospect for Luis, even if they send over his 2025 salary, and that’s where the Reds system with some pretty high ceiling talent comes into play. I have a very small list of prospects I’d be willing to give up, but before I say what I will give up for him, in a different article tomorrow, I want to hear/see what you all would give up for him.

    Bengals Sign Former Cincinnati Bearcats QB

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    The Cincinnati Bengals have signed a very familiar face, if you’re a Cincinnati Bearcats fan. This is likely to be a fill in role for the NFL preseason, but he’ll have every opportunity to compete for a spot and beat out backup QB Jake Browning. Be sure to subscribe to our Newsletter to get all the goodies straight to your inbox and make sure you don’t miss ANYTHING! Use the popup form, or enter your email below!

    Bengals Sign QB Desmond Ridder

    Desmond Ridder was a surprise pick by the Atlanta Falcons early on in the 2022 NFL Draft. He started in 4 games that year, and ended up being named their starter for 2023 before an up and down year and ultimately being replaced. Throughout, he also dealt with a coaching change. He ended up in Las Vegas as a Raider and started one game last season.

    He’s not expected to make the Bengals team, but as mentioned, he’ll get each chance to. A lot of us have a homegrown appreciation for Desmond and we’re all certainly rooting for him to become the Bengals backup behind Joe Burrow, but when it comes to it, Jake Browning is much better of a fit to backup Joe in this Bengals’ system. Of course, this is assuming the Bengals end up utilizing Jake in that role.

    Logan Woodside has served as the Bengals QB3 in recent years getting time on the practice squad, now Desmond Ridder will be competing for that spot. I’m sure he’s excited and very motivated to fill that spot. Zac Taylor was the one that offered Ridder the scholarship offer to Cincinnati, and now he’s the one bringing Ridder to his professional team, Cincinnati Bengals. It’s a cool story.

    Bengals still trying to figure out issues

    The Bengals are still navigating some issues with personnel – the defense hasn’t been upgraded, Trey Hendrickson is still not signed and stating he won’t play – there’s a lot the team has to figure out and preseason starts in less than 3 weeks. WHOA.

    Reds get several draft picks signed early

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    The 2025 Cincinnati Reds draft was graded about a B+ regarding industry standard, but if there’s one thing the Reds have consistently done, it’s their homework. They very rarely, if ever, don’t sign a player they selected. Subscribe to our Newsletter to get ALL the news straight to your inbox! Use the popup box or form below to easily enter.

    1st round pick, 9th overall: SS Steele Hall

    The Reds started their draft off with Steele Hall, some of which not many had mocked to the Reds at all. I think most of us felt they’d go Billy Carlson over Hall, and Steele even alluded to that same idea; he was a little surprised the Reds grabbed him there, as they didn’t do as much scouting or meeting with Steele as they did others, but that speaks for itself – the Reds really wanted him.

    Some may be led to believe taking Steele out of the blue had something to do with their other picks, (me, guys, that some is me) but hear me out…he ended up signing for more than $750,000 under slot. That ends up being a significant win for the Reds, especially since they took some pretty sure-fire collegiate goers like Eli Pitts, and more.

    The official number for Steele Hall: $5,750,000 Slot value: $6,513,800 | $763,800 UNDER

    3rd round pick, 83rd overall pick: RHP Mason Morris

    As they usually do in the Joe Katuska era, the Reds selected another college arm with high upside in their 3rd round pick. He signed for $897,500 and the 83rd overall pick slot was at $964,800 so the Reds once again saved about $67k with this selection.

    Mason Morris has some of the most electric stuff in the best league in collegiate baseball, his fastball touches 99 MPH, he has a wicked cutter, a polished slider, and he was rumored to be working on an additional changeup to ramp up as a starter in professional ball. Mason may end up being one of my favorite picks this draft.

    Much more to come, be sure to follow along!

    Burns, Baby, Burns – Reds To Call Up Chase Burns

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    It’s time for Chase Burns. 

    Sources have informed MLB.com’s Jonathan Mayo that the Reds are, indeed, calling up their number-two draft pick from 2024 and that he will be making his first MLB start against the New York Yankees on Tuesday. Those in attendance at Great American Ballpark will be privileged to watch one of the best young pitchers in the MiLB ranks take the mound against the Bronx Bombers. 

    Since being drafted, Burns has only a 1.77 ERA in 13 total starts, with a 7-3 record. Since being called up to Louisville, he’s started two games and posted a 2.19 ERA in those. Burns has an impressive 89 strikeouts in just 66 innings pitched, and yet has only walked 13 batters. His stuff is electric and his command solid.

    With starters Hunter Greene and Wade Miley out with injuries, the time appears to be right for Burns to make his debut. But that debut will come against baseball’s fourth toughest offense. New York has scored 391 runs in 76 games and have 260 extra base hits. If any young pitcher is ready to be thrown into the deep end, though, it’s Burns. 

    The Reds will kick off their three game series against the Yankees on Monday after wrapping up their quick road trip in St. Louis. Even with the injuries to their starters, the Reds rotation has been relatively solid. Their starters are 27-26 with a 3.76 ERA, above league average. Their 42 percent quality start rate is good for ninth in the league. 

    Adding Burns to such a potent rotation is an excellent and exciting move. It’s been a while since such a highly touted pitching prospect came up through the Reds organization so fast. It’s up to Burns to prove the hype is real, and help this team remain above .500 against one of the top teams in the league.