Ben and Sam preview the Reds’ season with Jay Jaffe and Geoff Young, and Pete talks to Cincinnati CBS affiliate sports anchor/reporter Zach Wells (at 18:35).
A range of responses from players, coaches, and team executives about the most important qualities for a manager to possess.
The Phillies reportedly offered the Reds a lopsided deal, and the Reds reportedly rejected it.
Two major-league teams are bereft of new blood on one side of the ball this season.
Jay is back, and he still hates the teams you root for. Yes, even the Dodgers.
An unlikely team leads the American League in scoring in June: the Oakland Athletics.
The Reds have the lowest payroll of any first-place team, in large part because they haven’t had to reach outside the organization for talent. Can they keep it up?
As it turns out, Aroldis Chapman is capable of giving up runs, even to the mortalest of mortals.
Dusty Baker feels that Aroldis Chapman’s best use right now is as Cincinnati’s closer, and a conversation with Jesus Montero.
The Reds might have finally found their solution in the leadoff spot.
Michael Bourn had a career day playing at Great American Ballpark.
Which NL starters are off to a worse start than the Angels’ not-yet-sluggy first baseman?
Reds shortstop prospect Billy Hamilton runs fast.
The Reds both add and remove a player from the disabled list.