Players to hit a ball at 119.6+ mph in an MLB game (incl. spring training and postseason):
Oneil Cruz
Giancarlo Stanton
Ronald Acuña Jr.
Aaron Judge
Gary Sanchez
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Jac Caglianone
Shohei Ohtani
Ian Desmond
Kyle Schwarber
Ketel Marte
Manny Machado
Rece Hinds
Longest home runs of spring training thus far:
Zac Veen, 468 ft
JJ Bleday, 464 ft
Jac Caglianone, 460 ft
Charlie Condon, 449 ft
Salvador Perez, 441 ft
Konnor Griffin, 440 ft
Brandon Lockridge, 440 ft
Sal Stewart, 440 ft
Reds in Bob Castellini's 20 seasons at the helm:
1,497-1,641 (.477)
7 winning seasons
5 postseason appearances
2 postseason wins
0 postseason series wins
Can't wait for another generation of Castellini ownership!
That's my representative 🥲
It's getting tougher to believe that the Cincinnati #Reds will ever commit to winning.
It wasn't the lack of signing Kyle Schwarber that leads us here, but the reasoning that they were willing to sign him that is actually a part of the problem
www.redlegnation.com/2025/12/09/i...
Grossly misleading. There’s wealth and there’s annual operating income. Reds ownership gets wealthier as their shares appreciate by 10% annually. Their conservative “break even” budgeting regards operating income. They won’t/don’t put a penny of their new wealth (> +$1billion) ‘back into’ the team.
oh god
We're gonna get Lane Thomas on a one-year, prove-it deal and we're gonna like it!
me when someone mentions the Reds potentially signing Kyle Schwarber
Reds offensive ranks in 2025:
AVG: .245 (19th)
OBP: .315 (16th)
SLG: .391 (21st)
HR: 162 (21st)
ISO: .146 (24th)
wOBA: .309 (19th)
wRC+: 92 (24th)
Avg. EV: 88.6 mph (27th)
Hard-hit rate: 38.2% (28th)
Let's run it back!
Man, definitely feel for you. Both of our teams have wasted all-time greats in Votto and Trout.
Yeah, the bar is so, so low
Forgot to account for last night's game, so the Reds' win percentage is even worse (.154) than what I listed above 🫠
Worst win percentage in the postseason since 1996:
Reds (.167)
Twins (.231)
Pirates (.375)
Not only have the Reds failed to advance in the postseason since 1995, but they've only made the playoffs five times since then — and each appearance has been miserable.
Make it 8 straight postseason losses, the longest playoff losing streak in franchise history
The Reds have lost their 7th straight postseason game, tied for the second-longest active streak in MLB. Only the Orioles currently have a longer losing streak (10).
No apology needed. Figures the Reds offense would finally come alive when they're down by 8.
Unfortunately this team hasn't given me many other postseason stats to pull from recently (and by recently, I mean in my entire life).
Before that last inning, Todd Frazier had the only bases-loaded walk in Reds postseason history.
Sal Stewart and Elly De La Cruz join the prestigious club.
The Reds just standing there while the Dodgers walk their way out of an eight-run lead would be an amusing microcosm for how the Reds got here in the first place
This is now the most runs the Reds have scored in a playoff game since their 9-0 win against the Giants in game two of the 2012 NLDS.
How dare you question our Hall of Fame manager!
The Reds have scored a run in the playoffs for the first time since an 8th inning solo home run by Shin-Soo Choo in the 2013 Wild Card game.
The Dodgers scored 5 runs in the first 3 innings tonight.
The Reds have scored 6 runs... in their last 48 postseason innings.