Cincinnati Reds Reliever Emilio Pagan Says "It's Time to Win Now." Reds Manager Terry Francona Has Helped Create New Tone
The Cincinnati Reds and veteran left-hander Wade Miley agreed to a minor-league contract, Gordon Wittenmyer of the Cincinnati Enquirer reports.Miley is recovering from Tommy John surgery and is expected to be healthy enough to return to the mound by the end of May,
Look: MLB Analyst Ranks Cincinnati Reds as Team with Most Impressive Offseason. The Reds won 77 games in 2024, but hired manager Terry Francona and made multiple additions to the roster.
The movie “Meet The Parents” doesn’t have any of the real-life drama awaiting Terry Francona when the new Cincinnati manager “Meets The Team.”
Castellini, speaking in a one-on-one interview with WLWT, is confident the new voice in the dugout, manager Terry Francona, is going to spark something special.
Terry Francona. “I hope next year at the same time they feel the same way so we will see,” said Francona. It’s a new era for Reds baseball under the leadership of Francona, saying after taking a year off baseball that Cincinnati was the right fit.
ESPN's Buster Olney says that the Reds are the most improved team of the offseason. Olney put the Reds ahead of the Red Sox, Diamondbacks, Rangers, and Nationals. The unlucky record in one-run games compiled with the changes new manager Terry Francona is preparing to implement is what most intrigues Olney.
Should the Cincinnati Reds pursue free agent slugger Pete Alonso? A top MLB insider is the latest to push for the move.
The right-hander is regarded as the best remaining relief arm left on the shelf. Tanner Scott, Kirby Yates and Jeff Hoffman have all recently come off the board. Hoffman, Estévez's now former teammate with the Phillies, joined the Blue Jays, while Scott and Kirby added to the juggernaut that is the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Reds Caravan made its annual stop in Lima at the Apollo Career Center this past weekend with President of Baseball Operations Nick Krall among the attendees.
After a disappointing 77-85 season in 2024, the Cincinnati Reds are less than a month away from their first Cactus League contest and last Friday morning the annual Reds Caravan made a stop in Maysville, spreading the optimism for a better 2025.
Reds relief pitcher Emilio Pagan is noticing a major change in the team since they hired manager Terry Francona. "I don't necessarily think the culture was a problem," Pagan said on Cincinnati's ...