Chad Dotson
How Many Starting Pitchers Do the Reds Really Need?
Cincinnati’s “Big Three” look good so far, but unfortunately major league rotations have at least five starters.
TJ Friedl Is the Reds’ Center of Attention So Far
In a season where wins will be hard to come by, fans focus on players who are interesting and fun to root for.
The Reds Got Horny on Opening Weekend
A new dugout tradition and a series win over the Pirates were good for team-building and positive vibes. We’ll take it!
And This One Belongs to the Bengals
The Castellinis are now Cincinnati’s No. 1 sports villains, and the Brown family are the cool kids. Here’s how the Reds can duplicate the Bengals’ return to favor.
Opening Day Will Cure Any Reds Fan’s Apathy
My 2023 season prediction: Cincinnati will not lose 100 games again. Other than that, enjoy the up-and-coming talent!
Reds Spring Training Storylines to Watch: Kids, Aliens, and Will Bensons
From promising new talent to lingering questions about the vets, there may not be a lot of Cincinnati wins in store this season. But it’s sure to be interesting.
Here’s a Plan for the Reds’ Offseason
My wish list starts with a decent big league outfielder and a veteran pitcher to mentor the dazzling young rotation stars.
The Reds’ Season in Review: Yuck!
The team plummeted from a winning season to one of the 10 worst records in franchise history in one year, but a young on-field core and new prospects offer some hope.
Catching Up With Playoff-Bound Former Reds
Join me in becoming a temporary fan of the long-suffering Seattle Mariners as they break their playoff drought with three key former Reds.
The Reds Find Another Ace in Their Deck
Nick Lodolo emerges as the team’s third potential ace starting pitcher, after finding his control over the past few months.