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A six-time All-Star, four-time Silver Slugger and the 2022 National League MVP, Goldschmidt has tallied 372 career home runs, 2,190 hits and an .882 OPS across 15 seasons. Of course, his career numbers mean very little at age 38. But even in the later stages of his career, the veteran remains an above average hitter.
Cincinnati – The Reds made a roster move on Tuesday, no it wasn't Kyle Schwarber. Left-handed pitcher Joel Valdez was signed to a Minor League contract. Before last season, he had been with the New York Yankees since 2021 and originally signed with the Philadelphia Phillies in 2018.
If the 2025 Winter Meetings was a Friends episode, it would be called "The One Where the Reds Didn't Get Kyle Schwarber." After several weeks of being wooed on the free-agent market, Schwarber ultimately chose to return to the Phillies on a five-year,
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.
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.
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."
Baseball Reference projects Greene to take another step forward in 2026, forecasting 129 innings, a 3.35 ERA, and 148 strikeouts. Those projections signal confidence in his durability and trajectory, particularly after missing some time in 2025 due to injury. Hunter Greene dazzled tonight 🤩 (MLB x @Snapdragon) pic.twitter.com/XS7N0rL36s