Charlie Goldsmith
The Reds Have a Month to Prove Who They Are
Chase Burns debuts tonight, hoping to provide a lift for the pitching staff. Who else will step up before the trade deadline?
Chase Burns Is Rocketing Through the Reds’ Farm System
Last year’s No. 2 overall draft pick will join the team’s starting rotation soon, maybe even this season.
Santiago Espinal Is an Unconventional No. 2 in the Reds Lineup
A backup utility player last year, Espinal is rewarding Terry Francona’s faith in him so far this season.
The Reds’ Young Guns Are Slumping
The new veterans have played well, but Cincinnati’s inconsistent core of young players will ultimately make or break this season and the foreseeable future.
Hunter Greene Is Becoming the Leader the Reds Need
The team’s fourth-longest-tenured player who’s still just 25, he’s growing into his role as staff ace and clubhouse leader.
Five Ways Terry Francona Has Improved the Reds
Cincinnati’s new manager promised to mold the team to his baseball philosophy, and so far he’s delivered.
The Reds’ Pitching and Defense Are Off to an Uneven Start
The season’s first weekend showed there’s work to be done in Terry Francona’s focus areas of the bullpen, defense, and base running.
Why Players and Coaches Followed Terry Francona to the Reds
After inspiring pitcher Bryan Shaw and coaches Mike Napoli and Chris Valaika and coaxing Brad Mills out of retirement, the manager’s friends can’t quit him.
How Sal Stewart Became the Reds’ Top Prospect
Everyone in Arizona from Barry Larkin to Manny Machado is signing the infielder’s praises. Is he the next breakthrough star in Cincinnati?
Elly De La Cruz Thinks Playing It “Safe” Will Make a Big Difference This...
The budding superstar is focusing on the number 90 instead of 50-50 this season: improving his stolen base success rate to 90 percent.










