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Main Street Sports Group, owner of FanDuel Sports Network, announced that the Cincinnati Reds have exercised their option to extend their local media rights agreements with the network. “It’s a priority to give Reds fans dependable coverage,
For fans of recent Reds clubs, the latest slate of nominees for induction into the Reds Hall of Fame and Museum should be quite familiar. On Thursday, it was announced that the following eight former Cincinnati players will appear on the Modern Player Ballot for 2026 induction,
The Cincinnati Reds didn't see the high price tag being worthwhile, but perhaps this outfielder could still return.
The Cincinnati Reds had three options they needed to decide on by the end of the day on Wednesday. On Wednesday afternoon, they announced that they declined the 2026 club option for pitcher Scott Barlow,
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The Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday declined options on three players. Could this signal the team's interest in signing slugger Kyle Schwarber, one of the top free agents on the market this offseason?
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Former Cincinnati Reds infielder Kyle Farmer had his mutual $4 million option declined by the Colorado Rockies on Tuesday, according to MLB.com's Thomas Harding.
The Reds announced that they have turned down three contract options. Outfielder Austin Hays had a $12MM mutual option on his deal but the club has declined that in favor of giving him a $1MM buyout.
Declining the club options made Barlow, Suter and Hays free agents. Ten members of the Reds' 2025 playoff team are now free agents. The list also includes Nick Martinez, Emilio Pagán, Ian Gibaut, Wade Miley, Santiago Espinal, Miguel Andujar and Zack Littell.
The denials come after former Reds GM Jim Bowden, now a columnist at The Athletic, fanned trade-rumor flames by listing Greene among stars who could be moved for a haul this winter. Locally, that idea sparked more heat than light—especially after a season in which Cincinnati leaned on homegrown innings.