Reds, Kyle Schwarber and Cincinnati
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ESPN's Jeff Passan explains why the Reds were the biggest losers of MLB's Winter Meetings originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Cincinnati Reds had a chance.
After Kyle Schwarber decided against taking a hometown discount from the Reds and re-signed with the Phillies on Tuesday, the Reds are apparently still looking for a way to add an impact bat. They are considering trading for Diamondbacks second baseman Ketel Marte and Rays second baseman Brandon Lowe,
Single-game tickets for Cincinnati Reds Spring Training home games will go on sale Friday, Dec. 12, at Noon EST (10 a.m. MST) at The Reds open 2026 Cactus League play on Saturday, Feb. 21 vs. the Cleveland Guardians at Goodyear Ballpark.
Williams: The Cincinnati Reds legitimately tried to land Kyle Schwarber. Despite failing, it's a positive sign they're serious about winning.
Gordon Whittenmeyer released an article very late on Monday night talking about the fact the Reds are waiting to hear Schwarber’s decision. In that article, he referenced a conversation with reporters that Nick Krall had on Monday in which he was asked how he feels the Reds' offer stands up to the competition.
A Randy Savage “Big Rubber Guys” figure in Reds gear was announced in July and the wrestling legend’s collectible was made available for preorder this month.
Travis's response prompted Clooney to take a trip down memory lane and revisit his college days in the Queen City. The 64-year-old actor confirmed to the Kelce brothers that he attended their alma mater, the University of Cincinnati, for "a minute."
On Wednesday, The Athletic named Cincinnati a potential suitor for both Brandon Lowe and Ketel Marte.