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  • SAT
    Feb 212026(TBD)
    Spring Training: Cleveland Guardians vs. Cincinnati Reds (SS)Goodyear Ballpark, Goodyear, AZ
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    Feb 222026(TBD)
    Spring Training: Cincinnati Reds vs. Seattle MarinersGoodyear Ballpark, Goodyear, AZ
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    Feb 242026(TBD)
    Spring Training: Cincinnati Reds vs. Kansas City RoyalsGoodyear Ballpark, Goodyear, AZ
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    Feb 252026(TBD)
    Spring Training: Chicago White Sox vs. Cincinnati RedsCamelback Ranch Stadium, Phoenix, AZ
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    Feb 262026(TBD)
    Spring Training: Cincinnati Reds vs. San Diego PadresGoodyear Ballpark, Goodyear, AZ
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    Feb 272026(TBD)
    Spring Training: Cincinnati Reds vs. Los Angeles AngelsGoodyear Ballpark, Goodyear, AZ
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    Feb 282026(TBD)
    Spring Training: Milwaukee Brewers vs. Cincinnati RedsAmerican Family Fields of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ
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    Mar 22026(TBD)
    Spring Training: Cincinnati Reds vs. Chicago Cubs (SS)Goodyear Ballpark, Goodyear, AZ
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    Mar 22026(TBD)
    Spring Training: The Athletics vs. Cincinnati Reds (SS)Hohokam Park, Mesa, AZ
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    Mar 42026(TBD)
    World Baseball Classic Exhibition: Cincinnati Reds vs. CubaGoodyear Ballpark, Goodyear, AZ
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    Mar 52026(TBD)
    Spring Training: Cincinnati Reds vs. Los Angeles DodgersGoodyear Ballpark, Goodyear, AZ
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  • FRI
    Mar 62026(TBD)
    Spring Training: San Francisco Giants vs. Cincinnati RedsScottsdale Stadium, Scottsdale, AZ
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    Mar 72026(TBD)
    Spring Training: Kansas City Royals vs. Cincinnati RedsSurprise Stadium, Surprise, AZ
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    Mar 82026(TBD)
    Spring Training: San Diego Padres vs. Cincinnati Reds (SS)Peoria Stadium, Peoria, AZ
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    Mar 82026(TBD)
    Spring Training: Cincinnati Reds vs. Arizona Diamondbacks (SS)Goodyear Ballpark, Goodyear, AZ
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  • MON
    Mar 92026(TBD)
    Spring Training: Cincinnati Reds vs. The AthleticsGoodyear Ballpark, Goodyear, AZ
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    Mar 102026(TBD)
    Spring Training: Colorado Rockies vs. Cincinnati RedsSalt River Fields, Scottsdale, AZ
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  • WED
    Mar 112026(TBD)
    Spring Training: Cincinnati Reds vs. Milwaukee BrewersGoodyear Ballpark, Goodyear, AZ
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  • THU
    Mar 122026(TBD)
    Spring Training: Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Cincinnati RedsCamelback Ranch Stadium, Phoenix, AZ
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  • FRI
    Mar 132026(TBD)
    Spring Training: San Francisco Giants vs. Cincinnati RedsScottsdale Stadium, Scottsdale, AZ
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    About Cincinnati Reds

    The Cincinnati Reds are gearing up for two exciting games this week against the San Diego Padres and Oakland Athletics. In the first matchup, the Reds will take on the Padres in San Diego. According to the latest odds and picks, the Reds are favored to win this game.

    Despite a slow start to the season, with a 12-14 record, the Reds have been showing signs of improvement and have won five of the seven games they have played as favorites this season. Fans will be looking to see if starting pitcher Jeff Hoffman (1-1, 6.31 ERA) can help lead the Reds to victory against the Padres.

    The second game of the week will see the Reds traveling to Oakland to take on the Athletics on April 30. The odds favor the Reds in this matchup as well, and fans are hoping to see another strong performance from the team.

    With a current record of 17-16, the Reds are on the cusp of a winning record and will be looking to continue their winning streak against the Athletics. Fans can expect to see a competitive game, with both teams eager to come out on top.

    For those looking to bet on the game, there are plenty of tips and betting trends available to help guide their decisions. No matter the outcome, fans of the live entertainment industry will be tuning in to these exciting games.

    Cincinnati Reds History

    The Cincinnati Reds have a rich and storied history that spans over 150 years. Founded in 1869, the Reds are one of the oldest professional baseball teams in the United States and have been a part of the Major League Baseball (MLB) since 1882. The team is based in Cincinnati, Ohio and is a member of the National League Central division.

    The Reds have had a number of notable players throughout their history including Frank Robinson, Johnny Bench, Pete Rose, and Barry Larkin to name a few. Robinson was the first African American manager in MLB history when he took over the Reds in 1975. Bench is widely regarded as one of the greatest catchers of all time, winning two National League Most Valuable Player (MVP) awards and 10 Gold Gloves during his career with the Reds. Rose, despite his controversial gambling scandal, is the all-time hits leader in MLB history and spent 19 seasons with the Reds. Larkin, a Hall of Famer, spent his entire 19-year career with the Reds and won the National League MVP award in 1995.

    The Reds have won five World Series championships (1919, 1940, 1975, 1976, and 1990) and ten National League pennants. The team has also had a number of memorable moments throughout their history. One of the most infamous moments in baseball history occurred during the 1919 World Series when eight members of the Chicago White Sox were accused of intentionally losing the series to the Reds in exchange for money from gamblers. The scandal led to the creation of the Office of the Commissioner of Baseball and the establishment of a strict code of ethics for players and teams.

    Live sports events and tickets are an integral part of the Cincinnati Reds' history and culture. The team has played their home games at Great American Ball Park since 2003, which has a seating capacity of over 42,000. The park offers a number of unique features such as a riverboat deck, a kids' play area, and a picnic area. Fans can purchase tickets for individual games or for season-long packages.

    In addition to regular season games, the Reds also host a number of special events throughout the year. These events include fireworks nights, bobblehead giveaways, and theme nights such as Star Wars Night and Superhero Day. The team also hosts the annual RedsFest convention, which gives fans the opportunity to meet current and former players, attend autograph sessions, and participate in interactive games and activities.

    The Cincinnati Reds are also known for their passionate fan base. The team has a number of official fan clubs, including the Reds Heads Kids Club, which is designed for fans aged 3-12. Members receive exclusive merchandise and invitations to special events throughout the season. The Reds Hall of Fame and Museum is also a popular destination for fans, showcasing the team's history and memorabilia.

    In conclusion, the Cincinnati Reds have a rich history that spans over a century and a half. The team has had a number of notable players and memorable moments throughout their history, and live sports events and tickets are an integral part of their culture. Whether you are a die-hard fan or a casual spectator, a trip to Great American Ball Park is a must-see experience for any sports enthusiast.