Here is the complete Cincinnati Reds 2021 MLB Schedule
The Cincinnati Reds are the first-ever professional Baseball team. The team currently plays in the central division of the National League.
They were established in the year 1876, but were not affiliated to any league until 1881. In 1890, the Reds joined the National League.
The Reds have won 5 World Series Titles with the most recent win coming in the year 1990. Their first win was way back in 1919. They’ve had quite a disappointing 21st century.
Besides the World Series Wins, the Reds have won the National League West Division Title 7 times, and the Central Division title 3 times. 2012 was the last year the Reds won the Central Division.
The Reds are number 8 in the all-time list of MLB win-loss record.
The team plays its home games at the Great American Ball Park, with business tycoon Bob Castellini their principal owner. David Bell is their manager.
Cincinnati Reds MLB 2021 Roster
Pitchers
R.J Alaniz, Tejay Antone, Cam Bedrosian, Brad Brach, Luis Castillo, Jose De Leon, Sean Doolittle, Michael Feliz, Carson Fulmer, Edgar Garcia, Amir Garrett, Ashton Goudeau, Sonny Gray, Vladimir Gutierrez, Scott Heineman, Heath Hembree, Ryan Hendrix, Jeff Hoffman, Tyler Mahle, Wade Miley, Josh Osich, Cionel Perez, Sal Romano, Tony Santillan, Lucas Sims, Art Warren
Catchers
Tucker Barnhart, Tyler Stephenson
Infielders
Alex Blandino, Mike Freeman, Jonathan India, Alejo Lopez, Mike Moustakas, Max Schrock, Eugenio Suarez, Joey Votto
Outfielders
Shogo Akiyama, Aristides Aquino, Nick Castellanos, Kyle Farmer, Michael Lorenzen, Tyler Naquin, Mark Payton, Nick Senzel, Jesse Winker
Cincinnati Reds 2021 MLB Schedule
vs Milwaukee | Sat, 17 Jul |
vs Milwaukee | Sun, 18 Jul |
vs Milwaukee | Sun, 18 Jul |
vs New York Mets | Tue, 20 Jul |
vs New York Mets | Wed, 21 Jul |
vs New York Mets | Wed, 21 Jul |
vs St. Louis | Sat, 24 Jul |
vs St. Louis | Sun, 25 Jul |
vs St. Louis | Sun, 25 Jul |
@ Chicago | Tue, 27 Jul |
@ Chicago | Wed, 28 Jul |
@ Chicago | Thu, 29 Jul |
@ Chicago | Thu, 29 Jul |
@ New York Mets | Sat, 31 Jul |
@ New York Mets | Sun, 1 Aug |
@ New York Mets | Sun, 1 Aug |
vs Minnesota | Wed, 4 Aug |
vs Minnesota | Wed, 4 Aug |
vs Pittsburgh | Fri, 6 Aug |
vs Pittsburgh | Sat, 7 Aug |
vs Pittsburgh | Sun, 8 Aug |
vs Pittsburgh | Sun, 8 Aug |
@ Cleveland | Tue, 10 Aug |
@ Atlanta | Wed, 11 Aug |
@ Atlanta | Thu, 12 Aug |
@ Atlanta | Fri, 13 Aug |
@ Philadelphia | Sat, 14 Aug |
@ Philadelphia | Sun, 15 Aug |
@ Philadelphia | Sun, 15 Aug |
vs Chicago | Tue, 17 Aug |
vs Chicago | Wed, 18 Aug |
vs Chicago | Wed, 18 Aug |
vs Miami | Fri, 20 Aug |
vs Miami | Sat, 21 Aug |
vs Miami | Sun, 22 Aug |
vs Miami | Sun, 22 Aug |
@ Milwaukee | Wed, 25 Aug |
@ Milwaukee | Thu, 26 Aug |
@ Milwaukee | Thu, 26 Aug |
@ Miami | Sat, 28 Aug |
@ Miami | Sun, 29 Aug |
@ Miami | Sun, 29 Aug |
vs St. Louis | Tue, 31 Sep |
vs St. Louis | Wed, 1 Sep |
vs St. Louis | Thu, 2 Sep |
vs Detroit | Sat, 4 Sep |
vs Detroit | Sun, 5 Sep |
vs Detroit | Sun, 5 Sep |
@ Chicago | Mon, 6 Sep |
@ Chicago | Wed, 8 Sep |
@ Chicago | Thu, 9 Sep |
@ St. Louis | Sat, 11 Sep |
@ St. Louis | Sun, 12 Sep |
@ St. Louis | Sun, 12 Sep |
@ Pittsburgh | Wed, 15 Sep |
@ Pittsburgh | Thu, 16 Sep |
@ Pittsburgh | Thu, 16 Sep |
vs Los Angeles | Sat, 18 Sep |
vs Los Angeles | Sun, 19 Sep |
vs Los Angeles | Sun, 19 Sep |
vs Pittsburgh | Tue, 21 Sep |
vs Pittsburgh | Wed, 22 Sep |
vs Pittsburgh | Wed, 22 Sep |
vs Washington | Fri, 24 Sep |
vs Washington | Sat, 25 Sep |
vs Washington | Sun, 26 Sep |
vs Washington | Sun, 26 Sep |
@ Chicago | Wed, 29 Sep |
@ Chicago | Thu, 30 Sep |
@ Pittsburgh | Sat, 2 Oct |
@ Pittsburgh | Sun, 3 Oct |
@ Pittsburgh | Mon, 4 Oct |