Potential Trades for Cincinnati Reds After Signing Nicholas Castellanos
With Nicholas Castellanos heading to Cincinnati, Dan Fappiano examines what the next move is for the Reds.
With Nicholas Castellanos heading to Cincinnati, Dan Fappiano examines what the next move is for the Reds.
Jacob Benge breaks down the signing of Nate Jones and evaluates the rest of the Cincinnati Reds’ bullpen.
Jacob Benge explains why the Cincinnati Reds should target a specific Rockies infielder instead of Francisco Lindor.
Here’s what a trade could look like. Plus, the most likely scenario.
Moose inked a four-year, $64 million deal.
“Thank you for being an example, thank you for touching so many lives, and thank you for sharing your love for the game of baseball.” Jacob Benge pens a letter to retiring Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame broadcaster, Marty Brennaman.
The upcoming offseason is a crucial one for the Cincinnati Reds, and catcher is one position they should evaluate. Jacob Benge breaks down the team’s internal catching depth.
In his debut piece, Jacob Benge recaps Tuesday’s Cincinnati Reds victory over the Chicago Cubs in a game where Sonny Gray and Yu Darvish both pitched well.
Glad to get back on board with baseball this week as, even though my NFL cash lineup performed as expected, it failed to cash in for my entry in a double-up contest. My last two lineups for MLB have resulted much better, however, so let’s continue the trend tonight for this full 14 gamer. Giddy up, we’re going for a trip Around the Horn!
A trio of NL teams can’t compete with a dominant pitching staff from a particular AL team that emplys a no-no master.
With September looming and pennant races tightening, it’s almost time for major league rosters to expand from 25 to 40. So I am going to give you a series of articles breaking down the likely most impactful September Call-Ups for all 30 teams. Now for the National League Central.
Let’s start this week off with a bang. None of the excess fat and all of the substance. Let’s get right into the top picks and stacks for tonight’s main slate of games.
With Nicholas Castellanos heading to Cincinnati, Dan Fappiano examines what the next move is for the Reds.
Jacob Benge breaks down the signing of Nate Jones and evaluates the rest of the Cincinnati Reds’ bullpen.
Jacob Benge explains why the Cincinnati Reds should target a specific Rockies infielder instead of Francisco Lindor.
Here’s what a trade could look like. Plus, the most likely scenario.
Moose inked a four-year, $64 million deal.
“Thank you for being an example, thank you for touching so many lives, and thank you for sharing your love for the game of baseball.” Jacob Benge pens a letter to retiring Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame broadcaster, Marty Brennaman.
The upcoming offseason is a crucial one for the Cincinnati Reds, and catcher is one position they should evaluate. Jacob Benge breaks down the team’s internal catching depth.
In his debut piece, Jacob Benge recaps Tuesday’s Cincinnati Reds victory over the Chicago Cubs in a game where Sonny Gray and Yu Darvish both pitched well.
Glad to get back on board with baseball this week as, even though my NFL cash lineup performed as expected, it failed to cash in for my entry in a double-up contest. My last two lineups for MLB have resulted much better, however, so let’s continue the trend tonight for this full 14 gamer. Giddy up, we’re going for a trip Around the Horn!
A trio of NL teams can’t compete with a dominant pitching staff from a particular AL team that emplys a no-no master.
With September looming and pennant races tightening, it’s almost time for major league rosters to expand from 25 to 40. So I am going to give you a series of articles breaking down the likely most impactful September Call-Ups for all 30 teams. Now for the National League Central.
Let’s start this week off with a bang. None of the excess fat and all of the substance. Let’s get right into the top picks and stacks for tonight’s main slate of games.
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