Terry Francona is guiding the Cincinnati Reds toward a calculated push for the 2026 championship with an emphasis on mentorship and strategic roster moves, as reported by Yahoo Sports. Building on the team’s 2025 playoff appearance, Francona aims to leverage his proven ability to turn underdog teams into contenders to lead the Reds to their first title since 1990.
To strengthen their starting rotation, the Reds are exploring a major trade to bring back Luis Castillo from the Seattle Mariners, reuniting him with rising stars Hunter Greene and Andrew Abbott to form a formidable three-man pitching core, according to Yahoo Sports. This potential acquisition aligns with the Reds’ intent to escalate competition within the National League Central division.
Offensively, Cincinnati is working to deepen their lineup by re-signing slugger Eugenio Suarez on a one-year deal, returning to chase the team home run lead alongside Elly De La Cruz, as Yahoo Sports details. The organization is also reportedly pursuing the acquisition of Angels outfielder Jo Adell and signing outfielder JJ Bleday to increase their offensive firepower for 2026.
Despite mixed performances in spring training, including a recent 14-8 loss to the Mariners where the bullpen struggled, the Reds remain focused on building a balanced roster that can improve their postseason prospects, Yahoo Sports notes. Their improvements have already raised expectations among NL Central rivals, particularly the Chicago Cubs, who are monitoring Cincinnati’s moves closely.
Looking ahead, the effectiveness of Francona’s leadership and these roster adjustments will be critical for the Reds as they prepare for the 2026 season. Key pending decisions include finalizing trades and the integration of new and returning players to maintain momentum toward a championship campaign.

Brock Rodden
Eugenio Suárez
Cincinnati Reds
Terry Francona
Seattle Mariners
Elly De La Cruz
Goodyear
Riley Greene
Los Angeles Dodgers




