Thompson Shoulders Load In Return For Reds
Reds righthander Daryl Thompson will try to regroup in 2011 after a difficult 2010 season.
Reds righthander Daryl Thompson will try to regroup in 2011 after a difficult 2010 season.
The plan is for Devin Mesoraco to get more time at Triple-A Louisville. But plans can change.
Dave Sappelt has some similarities to another Reds outfielder.
Yonder Alonso didn't get much playing time during his September callup. He didn't start a game until Sept. 22, in fact. He knew that would be the case with Joey Votto entrenched at first base and the Reds in the pennant race.
John Fay selects end-of-season award winners for the Reds system, selecting the Best Player, Best Pitcher and a player to keep an eye on.
After two years marred by injuries and lackluster numbers, Reds catcher Devin Mesoraco put it all together this year and played his way up to Triple-A.
Yorman Rodriguez was having one terrific season for Rookie-level Billings, but it nearly came to an early end for the Reds' 18-year-old Venezuelan outfielder.
Todd Frazier is the latest Reds prospect to experience Triple-A trauma, though a recent hot stretch has resurrected his season.
Devin Mesoraco wins best player, Chris Valaika takes biggest leap forward, Yonder Alonso tabbed biggest disappointment.
The Reds never thought that Miami catcher Yasmani Grandal would still be available for them to take at 12th overall.
Yonder Alonso was not exactly tearing up Double-A pitching, but that didn't stop the Reds from promoting him to Triple-A Louisville.
The Reds like they what they've seen from Aroldis Chapman in Triple-A so far.
Reds catcher Devin Mesoraco has torched the high Class A Carolina League through the season's first month.
Logan Ondrusek figured his first big league camp would mostly be about the experience—meet the guys, show the coaches what he could do and move on.<br/><br/>Instead, Ondrusek made the Reds' Opening Day roster.
Reds shortstop Chris Valaika learned a lesson from his struggles in Triple-A a year ago.
Reds correspondent John Fay explains what changed last year for lefthander Travis Wood.
Todd Frazier couldn't help but smile at the news that he'll receive playing time at his old position, shortstop, in spring training.
The first time Reds player development director Terry Reynolds saw righthander Mark Serrano throw, Reynolds thought: How did this guy last till the sixth round?
John Fay explains how the Aroldis Chapman signing might affect the Reds' draft and international signing budgets.
Most 17th-round draft picks don't amount to much, but Chris Heisey had a breakout season and is just one step away from the big leagues.