Reds Eye Bullpen Shakeup, Minor League Stars Emerge, and Free Agent Buzz Heats Up

The Cincinnati Reds are already making moves to reshape their roster for the 2025-26 season. The team activated pitcher Ian Gibaut from the 60-day injured list and subsequently outrighted him [7], signaling a potential overhaul of the bullpen. Meanwhile, the organization's minor league talent is shining, and free agent speculation is swirling around potential additions [1, 2].

Bullpen in Flux

The activation and subsequent outrighting of Ian Gibaut may be the first of several moves to reshape the Reds' bullpen [7]. With the free agency period approaching after the World Series, Cincinnati could be looking to add a closer if they don't re-sign Emilio Pagán [2]. MLB insider Jim Bowden has linked the Minnesota Twins to Reds free agent pitcher Nick Martinez, suggesting potential departures from the current roster [1].

Minor League Stars Shine

RedsMinorLeagues.com has unveiled its 2025 Cincinnati Reds Minor League All-Star Team, highlighting some of the organization's top prospects [6]. Jose Franco stood out with a 3.11 ERA across Double-A Chattanooga and Triple-A Louisville, pitching a total of 110 innings [4]. Shortstop Tyson Lewis, a 19-year-old, impressed in his professional debut in the complex league [5]. Another standout player, who spent time with the Lookouts, hit .309/.383/.524 with 34 doubles, 20 home runs, and 17 steals [5].

Hayes Honored

While focusing on the future, it's worth noting Ke'Bryan Hayes' past achievements. The former Reds infielder won the Fielding Bible Award for the third time in his career [3]. This award recognizes the top fielders in MLB, regardless of league [3].

TL;DR

  • The Reds activated Ian Gibaut from the IL and outrighted him, hinting at a potential bullpen shakeup [7].
  • Jose Franco, a minor league pitcher, posted a 3.11 ERA across Double-A and Triple-A [4].
  • Tyson Lewis, a 19-year-old shortstop, impressed in his professional debut in the complex league [5].
  • MLB insider Jim Bowden has linked the Minnesota Twins to Reds free agent pitcher Nick Martinez [1].