On today's show, we discuss the Dolphins trading Jaylen Waddle to the Broncos, Paul Dehner Jr's latest Bengals mock draft for The Athletic, six Reds starting pitchers making the Opening Day roster, Miami vs. SMU and a preview of the NCAAM bracket.
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The Cincinnati Reds are drawing attention ahead of the 2026 season for an unconventional pitching decision: carrying six starting pitchers on their Opening Day roster. This approach, confirmed by manager Terry Francona, reflects both necessity and long-term planning as the club navigates injuries and workload concerns.
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According to recent reports, the Reds’ group is expected to include Andrew Abbott, Nick Lodolo, Brady Singer, Rhett Lowder, Chase Burns, and Brandon Williamson. Rather than forming a strict six-man rotation, the team plans to rotate roles and manage innings more flexibly.
A key factor behind this strategy is the absence of ace Hunter Greene, who is dealing with elbow issues and will miss the start of the season. Without their top starter, Cincinnati is leaning on depth and youth to stabilize the staff.
The decision is also rooted in workload management. Several of these pitchers—particularly Lowder, Burns, and Williamson—had limited innings in 2025 due to injuries or development plans. By spreading out starts early in the season, the Reds hope to avoid overuse and keep their arms fresh for a potential playoff push later in the year.
Andrew Abbott is expected to anchor the staff and has been named the likely Opening Day starter despite mixed spring results. His emergence as a frontline option gives the Reds some stability atop an otherwise fluid rotation.
Importantly, this six-pitcher setup may not be permanent. Francona has indicated it’s a flexible, early-season solution that could evolve as pitchers build endurance or as injured players return.
Overall, the Reds’ decision highlights a growing trend in Major League Baseball: prioritizing pitcher health and adaptability over traditional rotation structures. If successful, Cincinnati could gain a competitive edge in a tightly contested National League Central race.
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