Watching Terry Francona take center stage in Netflix's recent docuseries on the 2004 Red Sox pushed swingman Nick Martinez to accept the Reds' qualifying offer.
As Terry Francona and company build out the Reds roster, Cincinnati has come to terms with a former All-Star pitcher.
The Cincinnati Reds are as buzzy of a team going into the 2025 season as any in Major League Baseball not named the Los Angeles Dodgers. With Terry Francona back on the top step of an MLB dugout and Elly De La Cruz primed to build on his breakout season with a blossoming rotation by his side.
Cincinnati Reds Reliever Emilio Pagan Says "It's Time to Win Now." Reds Manager Terry Francona Has Helped Create New Tone
The Brewers cruised to a division title last season but have had an uninspiring winter compared to some of their rivals.
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.”
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.
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.
The Cincinnati Reds reportedly made an addition to their outfield group on Tuesday, agreeing to terms with free agent Austin Hays.
While the Cincinnati Reds have made a slew of solid moves this week, a new rumor claims they were very close to completing a deal for the type of impact player the fanbase has hoped for this offseason.