
Deep Dive: The Cincy Savior?
If you hadn’t heard, the Cincinnati Reds are having a tough start to the season.

If you hadn’t heard, the Cincinnati Reds are having a tough start to the season.

Welcome to Tuesday, fellow DFS degenerates. Today we are going to be riding some hot hands, hopefully all the way to the bank. It’s a banger tonight, meaning a stacked 15-game slate in MLB.

The Cincinnati Reds have something to build on. They made the playoffs for the first time since 2013 last season. They also have a couple of arms headlining their top 5 prospect list. Let’s take a look at who else the Reds have on the farm.

It had been 35 days since the Cincinnati Reds could claim a series for themselves.

The Reds placed Mike Moustakas on the injured list and scratched Nick Senzel from the starting lineup. While their statuses are unknown, the threat of COVID-19 remains a serious concern.

The Reds opt for Austin Hendrick with their first pick:

The Reds have a lot of hype surrounding them this season, and for good reason. Here are some of their early standouts in Spring Training, according to Jacob Benge.

The initial weekend of spring training baseball has come to a close, as teams are getting settled into their first full week of nine-inning baseball games.

The Reds may be 1-2 in Spring Training games, but there is heavy optimism going forward, writes Jacob Benge.
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.
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.

If you hadn’t heard, the Cincinnati Reds are having a tough start to the season.

Welcome to Tuesday, fellow DFS degenerates. Today we are going to be riding some hot hands, hopefully all the way to the bank. It’s a banger tonight, meaning a stacked 15-game slate in MLB.

The Cincinnati Reds have something to build on. They made the playoffs for the first time since 2013 last season. They also have a couple of arms headlining their top 5 prospect list. Let’s take a look at who else the Reds have on the farm.

It had been 35 days since the Cincinnati Reds could claim a series for themselves.

The Reds placed Mike Moustakas on the injured list and scratched Nick Senzel from the starting lineup. While their statuses are unknown, the threat of COVID-19 remains a serious concern.

The Reds opt for Austin Hendrick with their first pick:

The Reds have a lot of hype surrounding them this season, and for good reason. Here are some of their early standouts in Spring Training, according to Jacob Benge.

The initial weekend of spring training baseball has come to a close, as teams are getting settled into their first full week of nine-inning baseball games.

The Reds may be 1-2 in Spring Training games, but there is heavy optimism going forward, writes Jacob Benge.
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.
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.
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