The Cincinnati Reds have a new Columbus radio affiliate on Thursday announcing a broadcast agreement with 97.1 The Fan.
PECOTA projections from Baseball Prospectus came out on Monday, which projected the Reds to finish in last place in the ...
Cincinnati Reds legend and Hall of Fame shortstop Barry Larkin is now part of the group dedicated to trying to bring a Major ...
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Of Miley's and Gibaut's respective acquisitions, Krall said both would compete for roster spots, although Miley is still ...
Reds shortstop prospect Edwin Arroyo missed all of last season after suffering a shoulder injury during spring training.
I think we’re probably in a spot where this is your team going to camp, ” Krall said. “If we make another move, it’s going to ...
Elly De La Cruz and Tyler Stephenson are starting at shortstop and behind the plate, respectively. After that? There’s a lot in the air.
Paul Nyman's teachings are all over baseball today. But the man is absent. “He gave up,” Kyle Boddy said, “at precisely the ...
The Cincinnati Reds didn't directly address their 2 biggest position needs this winter: third base and first base. Can Jeimer Candelario be an answer?
WBNS 97.1 FM The Fan will carry Reds games all season long as the newest affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds Radio Network.
Tegna's 97.1 The Fan in Columbus, OH, is the newest affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds Radio Network, beginning with the 2025 MLB season.