As the Cold War taught us, a binary world is so much easier to comprehend. Not to mention, breaking things into two diametrically opposed categories is something we love to do. This is more true in...
Fred Regorter previews each of the National League playoff teams and sizes up the Reds' October competition.
As one of the antique clubs in the majors, the Reds can boast some weird things having happened to their seasons over the years. Despite finishing first in their division (or league) 17 times since...
The Reds are likely to get the Giants in the NLDS. But do they "get" the Giants?
One last look at the bullpen mileage before getting on the Postseason Superhighway.
A look back to 2010 and forward to October.
There are a number of ways to look at a team's playoff roster, but - as with all opinion - they fall generally into two buckets: (1) What will happen, (2) What should happen
In 2010, the Reds took 11 pitchers and 14 position players, essentially leaving off Aaron Harang in favor of Juan Francisco. I'd expect them to do something similar this time - especially since they don't need to cobble together a bullpen full of sit
The Reds are all but assured a spot in the playoffs, so how should they play out the rest of the season?