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MLB Winter Meetings: Big Moves & Hall of Fame Induction
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Major League Baseballs Winter Meetings in Orlando kick off with a Hall of Fame induction announcement, followed by MLB Draft Lottery results and award winners. Expect big moves, unexpected blockbusters, and behind-the-scenes negotiations shaping rosters for the upcoming season.
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Reds Pursue Schwarber, Compete with Mets
01:57|The Cincinnati Reds are in the race to sign star free agent Kyle Schwarber, despite competition from big-market teams like the New York Mets and Boston Red Sox. Schwarber, a three-time All-Star, had a remarkable 2025 season with fifty-six home runs and one hundred thirty-two RBIs. His former team, the Philadelphia Phillies, are also vying for his return. Reds General Manager Nick Krall acknowledges Schwarbers value and the teams appeal, which includes a passionate fan base, strong young players, and a solid pitching staff. The Reds could make a competitive offer, potentially around one hundred twenty-five million dollars, to attract Schwarber, who could boost attendance and revenue.
Schwarber's Free Agency: Reds Hope for Hometown Hero
01:38|Baseball fans are abuzz as Kyle Schwarber, a top free agent, could join the Cincinnati Reds. While the Phillies are favored, the Reds are making a push. Schwarber, seeking a big contract, might be tempted by a hometown deal. Phillies Dombrowski hints at potential moves, leaving room for the Reds. The offseason is heating up with this high-stakes free agency battle.
Francona Dismisses Greene Trade Rumors
01:37|Terry Francona, Cincinnati Reds manager, dismisses Hunter Greene trade rumors, emphasizing the teams commitment to their young ace and starting pitching staff.
Francona on De La Cruz: Balancing Play, Rest for Reds' Star
01:47|Former Reds manager Terry Francona discusses managing young star Elly De La Cruzs workload, emphasizing the importance of rest to prevent injuries and maintain peak performance. Despite De La Cruzs desire to play every game, Francona believes that with proper management, the twenty-three-year-old shortstop has the potential to become the best player in baseball by the two thousand twenty-six season.
Reds' Francona Hints at 'Difference Maker', Schwarber's Love for Cincinnati
01:31|Terry Francona hints at potential big moves for the Cincinnati Reds, emphasizing the need for difference makers. Meanwhile, Kyle Schwarber expresses his love for Cincinnati, fueling speculation about a potential signing that could significantly boost the Reds lineup.
Cincinnati Sports: Bengals, Bearcats, and More
01:52|Cincinnatis sports scene was abuzz this weekend, with the Bengals suffering a loss against Buffalo, sparking debates about their performance. Meanwhile, Xavier Musketeers triumphed in the Crosstown Shootout, while St. Xavier Bombers fell short in the state championship. The Enquirer and Beacon Orthopaedics recognized top athletes, and former coach Tay Baker was remembered for his impact on local teams. Womens basketball teams also saw action, highlighting the communitys passion for sports.
Reds Pursue Schwarber: A Game-Changer?
01:28|Former Reds GM Jim Bowden proposes a game-changing move: signing Kyle Schwarber to a five-year, $160 million contract. This bold move would not only boost the teams offense but also electrify the fanbase, potentially signaling the Reds commitment to building a winning roster for the upcoming seasons.
Macho Man Savage Action Figure: Reds Tribute
01:44|Macho Man Randy Savages Cincinnati Reds Action Figure: A Unique Collectible Honoring His Baseball Past and Wrestling Fame.
Will Benson's Hitting Coach Impact: Reds Offense Boost
01:53|Will Bensons 2025 Performance: A Sign of Things to Come for the Cincinnati Reds? Despite a drop in stats in 2024, Will Bensons 2025 performance shows a positive shift. With improved exit velocity, hard-hit rate, and barrel rate, hes among the top hitters in baseball. His adjusted plate approach, reducing strikeouts and pulling the ball more, suggests a significant boost in production for the Reds in 2026.