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    Reds get several draft picks signed early

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    steele hall signs contract with the Reds

    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.

    Reds Promoting Top Prospect to AA

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    Cam Collier confirmed through his Instagram post that he is being promoted to AA Chattanooga and will be playing with the Lookouts. Subscribe to our Newsletter using the popup or form below!

    Cam was a first round selection by the Cincinnati Reds in 2022 at 18th overall and has represented the Reds at the MLB Future’s game where he was MVP honors hitting a homerun.

    Cincinnati Reds Cameron Collier

    After hurting himself in spring training, Cam went on the IL, had to get surgery, but has come back hot. He’s 20 years old now and in 74 ABs in 2025, is slashing .338/.443/.514/.957 (OPS). He has had stops at the rookie complex where he was way better than the competition, and then recently played 11 games in Dayton. The stay there is short, as evidenced. He only logged 41 ABs there slashing .293/.370/.417/.785 and that was enough for Jeremy Farrell to send him up to Chattanooga.

    MLB Releases 2025 All Star Game Hats

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    The midsummer classic is coming up quickly and MLB’s marketing department has released some goodies for us early this year. Now, remember…All Stars are back to wearing their team’s uniforms again for the actual game. The hats…they’ve been released. You can use our link to get 25% off and EXPEDITED SHIPPING: fanatics.93n6tx.net/AllStarGame2025NatiSports

    Get ready to celebrate baseball’s biggest stars with the official 2025 MLB All-Star Game hats from New Era, now available for fans and collectors alike! These exclusive caps, designed for the Midsummer Classic hosted by the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park on July 15, 2025, feature bold split-panel designs and vibrant team colors, showcasing the All-Star Game logo with pride. Perfect for game day or everyday wear, these fitted and snapback hats offer comfort and style for every MLB enthusiast. From the on-field game hats to the Home Run Derby editions, each cap is a must-have to commemorate this iconic event.

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    Postgame: Andrew Abbott Blanks Guardians 6/10/25

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    Andrew Abbott delivers a pitch in his complete game shutout against the Cleveland Guardians.

    It took a lot of defense, but the Reds have won their fifth straight game. Along with those defensive gems was some great pitching by Andrew Abbott. Let’s take a look at how the Reds secured their fifth straight victory. Make sure to subscribe to the Nati Sports Newsletter to keep up on everything with the Cincinnati Reds!

    Abbott Spins a Gem

    The night started off slow for the Reds’ offense, but not for starting pitcher Andrew Abbott. Coming into Tuesday night, the Guardians were 4-12 this season against left-handed pitching. Those woes continued as Abbott threw a complete game shutout on 110 pitches. He scattered three hits, walked one, and struck out five during his first professional complete game. Abbott’s very strong start also marks the first time since Wade Miley‘s no-hitter in 2020 that a Red has thrown a complete game.

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    The offense was slow tonight, but a timely base hit by Spencer Steer in the fifth scored the only run of the game. That run was all Andrew Abbott needed to brace his fantastic start. After tonight, Abbott’s era has fallen to 1.87 on the season, as he’s been phenomenal. This also marks the Reds’ fifth win in a row, giving them a chance for back-to-back series sweeps Wednesday afternoon.

    Going Forward

    The Reds will need these kind of dominant starts with Hunter Greene out for an extended period. Miley was solid in the first game, and Andrew Abbott twirled his best start as a pro in game two. On Wednesday, Nick Lodolo will take the mound as the Reds look to extend their winning streak to six games. Coincidentally, a win on Wednesday will mark their sixth consecutive victory against Cleveland, their longest against the Guardians ever. As the Reds descend into their toughest part of the schedule, they are starting to get hot at the right time.

    Box Score – Cincinnati Reds vs Cleveland Guardians 6/10/25

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    Cincinnati Reds vs Cleveland Guardians

    Nick Lodolo (4-4 3.21 ERA) vs LT Allen (3-4 4.42 ERA)

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    Postgame: Cincinnati Reds Dominate Guardians on 6/9

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    Cincinnati Reds vs Cleveland Guardians 6/9/2025

    In a game that was against the Reds odds, throwing a recently signed Wade Miley, the Cincinnati Reds offense showed up. Luis Ortiz started for the Guardians and looked to have some of his best stuff early, but the Reds ended up cashing in with some timely hitting from multiples players. Be sure to subscribe to our newsletter using the form below or popup! We will send the news, updates, and scores right to your email box!

    The Guardians continue to struggle against LHP even though they tagged Wade Miley for 3 earned, they never really threatened more than one inning. The Reds will be throwing two more LHP this series, giving them good odds against a struggling Guardians lineup.

    Most important for tonight…the Cincinnati Reds with tonight’s win secures the Ohio Cup! The Reds are currently 4-0 against the Guardians with two more games to go. Cup? SECURED. Be sure to talk sh*t to all your Guardian friends.

    Cincinnati Reds win 2025 Ohio Cup

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    Box Score

    Jake Fraley Shines

    Jake Fraley is the Cincinnati Reds’ player of the game. He was 3 for 4 with 2 singles & a homer while scoring 2 runs and having 2 RBIs. He also had an under the radar throw to cut down a runner and make the Guards run into an out.

    Matt McLain Dazzles at 2B

    Matt McLain was really showing off his versatility as a ballplayer tonight. His +4 OOA is likely to gain a few more digits after tonight’s performance. Though he was hitless, he still made quite the impact defensively.

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    Andrew Abbott (5-1 2.28 ERA) vs Slade Cecconi (1-2 4.87 ERA)

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    Good AND Bad Reds Injury News For 6/9

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    Austin Hays runs the bases after hitting a homerun in Cincinnati at Great American Ballpark

    Everyone knows Hunter Greene is out again with another injury. Everyone knows Austin Hays is also currently out with another injury as well. We got some more news updates on them this afternoon as the team traveled to Cleveland to take on the Guardians. Guys, take the opportunity here to sign up for our Newsletter using the popup or form below. We’re going to begin getting content popped out daily. We’d love to be your NEWS SOURCE!

    Hunter Greene – Grade 1 groin strain/back

    Let’s start with our bad news…Hunter Greene has spent time on the IL several times this year already due to his groin. Now, he’s back on the IL after facing the Brewers last week with the same injury. Jim Day butted in on Sunday’s broadcast saying that the team believes it may be even worse than originally anticipated. He was complaining about back issues on top of the groin issues, which has sparked question in when he’ll truly be back.

    Now…he’s currently in Los Angeles seeking a second opinion on his back. Anytime there’s a second opinion, I get terrified. You should be terrified, too, but I refuse to be too pessimistic when it comes to Hunter Greene because he’s proven us all wrong so many times and continues to do so. There’s absolutely no information as to what the 2nd opinion is for, other than his ‘back and groin injury’ so it could mean surgery needed, it could mean simply…a second opinion. I’m nervous.

    Guesstimation of when he’ll be back: Mid-July, given his back is inflamed from the groin issue and there’s not another significant injury undisclosed. IF the latter, he’ll likely be out for the season if surgery on a disc/back is needed.

    Reds Hunter Greene exits vs Milwaukee Brewers

    Austin Hays – Foot contusion

    Austin Hays is our good news. Although he’s been on the IL several times as well, Hays has statistically been one of the best Reds position players being worth 1.3 bWAR with a 141 OPS+ in only 119 ABs; you can tell he’s extremely important to the wellbeing of this Cincinnati Reds team. Luckily this past IL stint was nothing but a foot contusion, some of which, per Gordon Wittenmeyer, he’s already ready to get back to the team.

    Guesstimation of when he’ll be back: June 13th vs Detroit Tigers

    We Don’t Hate Santiago Espinal – We Hate His Usage

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    There’s absolutely nothing wrong with Santiago Espinal playing for the Reds. I feel pretty confident that there’s a team out there that’d part with a decent prospect to add him to their team even. And now to the issue…the actual issue. Terry Francona and his stoneage managerial thinking. Subscribe to our newsletter to get the latest news first!

    The Lineup

    Any team out there worth a darn is utilizing their best hitter in the 2 hole. The Cincinnati Reds aren’t. Now, to be fair, the Reds were banking on Matt McLain to come back and be a force, and he just simply hasn’t. It pains me to cite his prepostorous 65 wRC+. Yes, 65. So far below average it’s painful to read. In comes…SANTIAGO ESPINAL!

    The Santiago Espinal usage in the 2 spot is actually my reason for being half out on the Cincinnati Reds for the remainder of the Tito Francona era. It’s seriously so inexcusable. Santiago is slashing a mere .273/.333/.658 with an 85 wRC+ and even though the average is…okay…the methodology isn’t. If you dig even deeper under the hood it gets worse, especially when you acknowledge the fact that Santiago Espinal has hit 2nd against RHP way too frequently.

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    Right Handed Pitching Woes

    Espinal has taken 103 PAs so far against a RHP starter, mainly in the 2 hole, and he’s slashing .240/.296/.536 (OPS) against them. IN THE 2 HOLE. Now, his K% is extremely low so it doesn’t stick out like a sore thumb, but the data is there – he is not good against RHP and he never has been. In total, in 2025, he’s taken 108 ABs against RHP slashing .240/.296/.240/.536, that’s good for a 56 wRC+. Not someone you want in the 2 hole to say the least in any capacity against them.

    Now…LHP is a totally different story. Santiago Espinal has proven to be able to hit them and hit them well. He’s slashing .333/.400/.481/.881 against LHP in 60 PAs which is great, especially his 138 wRC+ against them.

    Boomer Tendencies

    Nevermind Santiago Espinal in the 2 hole, the manager, Terry Francona, whom we were all excited for, has yet to prove he is going to manage with both the data and the feel. On numerous occasions he’s let the wrong hand go to bat late into games, and maybe there’s no proof of it causing a loss, but there’s certainly correlation and that leads to causation.

    We need to see some change in managerial tendencies from him going forward; the data is your friend, he can’t keep ignoring it. Once Noelvi Marte, Christian Encarnacion-Strand are back, it’s likely Santiago’s usage goes down a bit…or is it? Like Tony La Russa did with the White Sox, Terry Francona is starting to show a loyalty line to those who ‘show up every day with a good attitude’ instead of the better, younger talent. That’s an issue, and there’s been more issues that I haven’t gone into on this article. Fix it, Terry, it’s 2025 and you’re no longer retired. Fix it.

    Pete Rose’s MLB Ban Lifted

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    MLB’s All Time Hits leader and Cincinnati Reds Icon Pete Rose had his permanent ban lifted today, 5/13/2025 on “513 Day” in Cincinnati. The icon now has the chance to be inducted into the Hall of Fame where he belongs. Subscribe to our Newsletter for more!

    Finally, A Chance…

    There was 2 huge things that had to be done before Peter Edward Rose could be eligible for the Hall of Fame…one was he had to be removed from the banned list. That is now complete. The next, he has to be added to the HOF ballot. That’s to come, and it will take another battle from his family & friends. There is a committee that votes on eligibility, they don’t meet until December of 2027. That said, Pete won’t appear on the ballot for at LEAST another 2 years. He will have to have 10 of 16 votes to be considered as well.

    If you read the long list of accolades for Pete Rose, you know there’s no one more deserving for the MLB Hall of Fame. His hit record will genuinely never be beat, and there’s no one that will ever even come close to it.

    Change of Heart from Rob Manfred

    Rob Manfred freed several players and even an owner today with his letter; one being shoeless Joe Jackson, another MLB legend that was held back from the HOF due to blasphemy. He wrote that, “If you are no longer with us (deceased) you are not a threat to the integrity of baseball.” Take it how you will, if you’re a Reds fan, you should be excited, one of our franchise’s icons has a chance at the Hall again. It’s a damn shame they waited until he perished, but we all knew it’d come after.

    Trey Hendrickson Says He Will Not Play in 2025-26 For The Cincinnati Bengals

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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)

    Unless you’ve been under a rock as a Cincinnati Bengals fan, you know Trey Hendrickson has mega beef with the Bengals FO surrounding his current contract situation. You can point fingers both ways, but the reality is, now it’s becoming more and more serious. In fact, the only reason he showed up today was because Zac texted him threatening fines on him if he didn’t. Subscribe to our newsletter using the popup or below for more!

    Trey Says He Won’t Play

    Today, the first day Trey has shown up to the facility for voluntary OTAs, he spoke with reporters on several different topics. One reporter asked if he’d play, in which he replied in typical player-who-is-unhappy fashion, a very long drug out response to which he essentially said ‘I won’t play on my current contract,’ but did say that he hopes it doesn’t come to that.

    Trey said that he showed up today because he was pissed off that Zac Taylor would send him a text threatening him with fines if he did not show up, and today was his way of saying ‘enough is enough.’ He also mentioned that he had not had any dialogue with the team since the NFL Draft where the Bengals took Stewart with their 17th overall pick.

    How It Affects The Team

    Anytime there’s holdouts, it’s always going to affect the lockerroom in some form or fashion. It seems like the Bengals have drama every damn year so I don’t think it’ll be too bad, but when you have a bottom 5 defense and a new DC, it’s probably not the best thing to have going on. Trey is one of the only vets on the defense.

    Trey Hendrickson is technically locked into a deal, so the team has some sort of leeway with that being said. But as a Bengals fan, I have to side with him on all of this, especially since we’ve watched the Bengals consistently dump on players that perform AND want to be here with lowball offer after lowball offer. 2025 will be his age 31 season, he has a base salary of $15,800,000 + a $18,666,668 cap hit.

    What Do The Bengals Do?

    The reality is, yes, he’s 31, but he’s done nothing but elevate and the Bengals have always operated under “we aren’t going to pay you your 3rd contract, bro” and it’s caused a ton of negative effect on the team. Andrew Whitworth…comes to mind. I’d call Trey’s situation very similar. The Bengals need to take a good long hard look in the mirror and get the dude an additional 2 years. Your D line is shambolic without him. You can’t develop EDGE’s to save your life, no matter how many you take in the draft. PAY. HIM.