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One Cincinnati Reds Player Poised to Break Out in 2026
What has changed is that when team owners make a league-wide decision, it will be Phil Castellini, not his father, Bob, who casts the vote on behalf of the Reds. As for the day-to-day runnings of the baseball team, president of baseball operations Nick Krall and general manager Brad Meador still report to both Castellinis.
The Cincinnati Reds are signing a former Gold Glove winner to the team for spring training, but he will not be on the official roster.
MLB Officially Approves Cincinnati Reds Owner Bob Castellini's Successor
In Suárez, the Reds have a true middle-of-the-order bat, even if he doesn’t repeat his 49-homer performance of 2025. With Suárez in the fold, the lineup looks better — and deeper — than it did at any point perhaps since Suárez last played for the Reds in 2021.
Here's what you need to know about new Reds owner Phil Castellini.
The Cincinnati Reds and first baseman Nathaniel Lowe have agreed to a minor league contract with an invite to Major League spring training as a non-roster invite, according to MLB.com's Mark Feinsand and Mark Sheldon.
Fortunately for the Cincinnati Reds, star shortstop Elly De La Cruz knows how to hit for the cycle but apparently not how to ride one.
The Cincinnati Reds are reportedly adding a former Silver Slugger award winner to their infield mix as Spring Training arrives.
Why PECOTA’s Reds Projection Doesn’t Tell the Whole Story