Reds manager Terry Francona plans to opt out of elective participation in the Automated Ball-Strike Challenge trial during spring training, but is willing to let Cincinnati's minor-league players accu
Cincinnati Reds stars Hunter Greene, Spencer Steer and TJ Friedl talk with Joe Danneman as the team gets Spring Training underway. Despite missing nearly half of last season with injuries, TJ Friedl isn't changing his game Joe Danneman sits down with Terry Francona,
Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona might be Pete Rose's strongest supporter in the game, in part because of a personal moment in 1984.
These games need to be about the players,” Francona said of not facing off against his former team. “It doesn’t need to be a hug-fest."
Terry Francona came out of a one-year retirement to take the managerial reins of the Cincinnati Reds this season.
The Reds are one of a handful of teams with an automatic ball-strike system in spring training, but their manager won’t let them use it.
Who will be the Reds starting third baseman? Manager Terry Francona shared some thoughts on the infield earlier this week. “In a perfect world, you can keep guys—or at least your main guys—at their positions,
Cincinnati Reds middle infielders Elly De La Cruz and Matt McLain combined for three doubles and two home runs Wednesday vs. the Los Angeles Angels.
Reds manager Terry Francona doesn’t see the point of asking his veteran players to utilize the experimental ABS system during spring training.
Five parks in Arizona and eight in Florida have been fitted with the ABS challenge system technology this spring.