2022 Cincinnati Reds
LeagueNational League
DivisionCentral
BallparkGreat American Ball Park
CityCincinnati, Ohio
Record62–100 (.383)
Divisional placeT-4th
OwnersBob Castellini
General managersNick Krall
ManagersDavid Bell
TelevisionBally Sports Ohio
(John Sadak, Jeff Brantley, Barry Larkin, Chris Welsh, Jim Day(sideline), Brian Giesenschlag (host), Sam LeCure (host), Annie Sabo (journalist/fill in host)
RadioWLW (700 AM)
Reds Radio Network
(Tommy Thrall, Jeff Brantley, Chris Welsh)
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
Seasons

The 2022 Cincinnati Reds season was the 153rd season for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 20th at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati.

On December 2, 2021, Commissioner of Baseball Rob Manfred announced a lockout of players, following expiration of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the league and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA). On March 10, 2022, MLB and the MLBPA agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement, thus ending the lockout. Opening Day was played on April 7.[1] Although MLB previously announced that several series would be cancelled due to the lockout, the agreement provides for a 162-game season, with originally canceled games to be made up via doubleheaders.[2]

The Reds finished the season 62–100, tied for fourth in the National League Central. It was their first 100-loss season since 1982 and their 2nd in franchise history. The 2022 season was only the 3rd time since 1890 that the Reds opened the season on the road (following the 1966 and 1990 seasons).

Offseason

Lockout

The expiration of the league's collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with the Major League Baseball Players Association occurred on December 1, 2021 with no new agreement in place.[3] As a result, the team owners voted unanimously to lockout the players stopping all free agency and trades.[4][5]

The parties came to an agreement on a new CBA on March 10, 2022.[6]

Rule changes

Pursuant to the new CBA, several new rules were instituted for the 2022 season. The National League will adopt the designated hitter full-time, a draft lottery will be implemented, the postseason will expand from ten teams to twelve, and advertising patches will appear on player uniforms and helmets for the first time.[7][8]

Transactions

After the lockout, the Reds went on a fire sale. The Reds let their outfielder Nick Castellanos sign with the Philadelphia Phillies[9][10] and placed starting pitcher Wade Miley on waivers and was picked up by the Chicago Cubs.[11] The Reds also traded many players during this. The Reds traded pitcher Amir Garrett to the Kansas City Royals,[12] starting pitcher Sonny Gray to the Minnesota Twins,[13] catcher Tucker Barnhart to the Detroit Tigers,[14] and both infielder Eugenio Suárez and outfielder Jesse Winker to the Seattle Mariners.[15] Reds owner Bob Castellini was criticized for this and Reds fans protested and asked him to sell the team.[16][17] Phil Castellini, Reds president/chief operating officer and the owner's son, fanned the flames of fan resentment when he responded in a WLW interview prior to the team's April 12 home opener, "Well, where are you gonna go? Let’s start there. Sell the team to who?...What would you do with this team to have it be more profitable, make more money and compete more in the current economic system that this game exists? It would be to pick it up and move it somewhere else." He also told Reds fans "be careful what you ask for."[18]

Regular season

The start of the season

The Reds' 2022 started off historically bad. Through the first 25 games, the Reds won only 3 games. They tie with the 2003 Detroit Tigers as the worst start to a season through 25 games at 3–22 behind the 1988 Baltimore Orioles who started 2–23 including a 0–21 start.[19]

Standings

National League Central

NL Central W L Pct. GB Home Road
St. Louis Cardinals 9369 0.574 53–28 40–41
Milwaukee Brewers 8676 0.531 7 46–35 40–41
Chicago Cubs 7488 0.457 19 37–44 37–44
Pittsburgh Pirates 62100 0.383 31 34–47 28–53
Cincinnati Reds 62100 0.383 31 33–48 29–52

National League Wild Card

Division leaders W L Pct.
Los Angeles Dodgers 11151 0.685
Atlanta Braves 10161 0.623
St. Louis Cardinals 9369 0.574


Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
New York Mets 10161 0.623 +14
San Diego Padres 8973 0.549 +2
Philadelphia Phillies 8775 0.537
Milwaukee Brewers 8676 0.531 1
San Francisco Giants 8181 0.500 6
Arizona Diamondbacks 7488 0.457 13
Chicago Cubs 7488 0.457 13
Miami Marlins 6993 0.426 18
Colorado Rockies 6894 0.420 19
Pittsburgh Pirates 62100 0.383 25
Cincinnati Reds 62100 0.383 25
Washington Nationals 55107 0.340 32

Game Log

2022 Game Log: 62–100 (Home: 33–48; Away: 29–52)
April: 3–18 (Home: 1–7; Away: 2–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordStreak
1April 7@ Braves6–3Mahle (1–0)Fried (0–1)Santillan (1)Truist Park40,5451–0W1
2April 8@ Braves6–7Morton (1–0)Sanmartin (0–1)Truist Park40,2341–1L1
3April 9@ Braves1–2Wright (1–0)Gutiérrez (0–1)Smith (1)Truist Park40,3101–2L2
4April 10@ Braves6–3Greene (1–0)Anderson (0–1)Warren (1)Truist Park38,2332–2W1
5April 12Guardians5–10Stephan (1–0)Strickland (0–1)Great American Ball Park43,0362–3L1
6April 13Guardians3–7Morgan (1–0)Lodolo (0–1)Great American Ball Park10,9762–4L2
7April 14@ Dodgers3–9Treinen (1–1)Wilson (0–1)Dodger Stadium52,9552–5L3
8April 15@ Dodgers1–3Anderson (1–0)Gutiérrez (0–2)Kimbrel (2)Dodger Stadium51,8912–6L4
9April 16@ Dodgers2–5Phillips (1–0)Greene (1–1)Hudson (1)Dodger Stadium51,0592–7L5
10April 17@ Dodgers1–9Heaney (1–0)Mahle (1–1)Dodger Stadium41,1672–8L6
11April 18@ Padres1–4Manaea (2–1)Lodolo (0–2)Rogers (5)Petco Park31,1212–9L7
12April 19@ Padres2–6Musgrove (2–0)Sanmartin (0–2)Petco Park31,3132–10L8
13April 20@ Padres0–6Gore (1–0)Gutiérrez (0–3)Petco Park29,3592–11L9
14April 22Cardinals2–4Matz (2–1)Greene (1–2)Gallegos (4)Great American Ball Park20,4702–12L10
15April 23Cardinals0–5Hudson (1–1)Mahle (1–2)Great American Ball Park28,5982–13L11
16April 24Cardinals4–1Lodolo (1–2)Wainwright (2–2)Sims (1)Great American Ball Park23,1243–13W1
17April 26Padres6–9Musgrove (3–0)Sanmartin (0–3)Suárez (1)Great American Ball Park10,0563–14L1
18April 27Padres5–8Gore (2–0)Gutiérrez (0–4)Rogers (6)Great American Ball Park9,1923–15L2
19April 28Padres5–7Martinez (1–2)Mahle (1–3)Rogers (7)Great American Ball Park10,4493–16L3
20April 29@ Rockies4–10Senzatela (2–1)Greene (1–3)Coors Field30,2063–17L4
21April 30@ Rockies3–4Kuhl (3–0)Warren (0–1)Bard (6)Coors Field32,1793–18L5
May: 14–13 (Home: 8–5; Away: 6–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordStreak
22May 1@ Rockies1–10Freeland (1–3)Sanmartin (0–4)Coors Field32,5743–19L6
23May 3@ Brewers3–6Woodruff (3–1)Mahle (1–4)Williams (2)American Family Field21,9613–20L7
24May 4@ Brewers4–18Peralta (1–1)Gutiérrez (0–5)American Family Field25,4133–21L8
25May 5@ Brewers5–10Houser (3–2)Greene (1–4)American Family Field21,7153–22L9
May 6PiratesPostponed (rain); Makeup: July 7
26May 7 (1)Pirates9–2Sims (1–0)Crowe (1–2)Great American Ball Park9,2674–22W1
27May 7 (2)Pirates5–8Hembree (2–0)Diehl (0–1)Bednar (3)Great American Ball Park21,4484–23L1
28May 8Pirates7–3Warren (1–1)Peters (3–1)Great American Ball Park17,6235–23W1
29May 9Brewers10–5Cessa (1–0)Woodruff (3–2)Great American Ball Park10,0466–23W2
30May 10Brewers4–5Peralta (2–1)Greene (1–5)Hader (12)Great American Ball Park10,4456–24L1
31May 11Brewers14–11Díaz (1–0)Houser (3–3)Great American Ball Park11,8517–24W1
32May 12@ Pirates4–0Overton (1–0)Brubaker (0–3)PNC Park9,4708–24W2
33May 13@ Pirates8–2Mahle (2–4)Keller (0–5)PNC Park12,5889–24W3
34May 14@ Pirates1–3Thompson (2–3)Castillo (0–1)Bednar (6)PNC Park12,9599–25L1
35May 15@ Pirates0–1Stratton (2–1)Greene (1–6)Bednar (7)PNC Park10,5599–26L2
36May 17@ Guardians5–4 (10)Warren (2–1)Sandlin (3–2)Díaz (1)Progressive Field12,91610–26W1
May 18@ GuardiansPostponed (rain); Makeup: May 19
37May 19@ Guardians4–2Cessa (2–0)Stephan (2–1)Santillan (2)Progressive Field8,51011–26W2
38May 20@ Blue Jays1–2Ryu (1–0)Castillo (0–2)Romano (13)Rogers Centre29,30011–27L1
39May 21@ Blue Jays1–3Manoah (5–1)Cessa (2–1)Romano (14)Rogers Centre39,39311–28L2
40May 22@ Blue Jays3–2Díaz (2–0)García (0–3)Warren (2)Rogers Centre42,32312–28W1
41May 23Cubs4–7Smyly (2–5)Gutiérrez (0–6)Robertson (6)Great American Ball Park12,02912–29L1
42May 24Cubs4–11Stroman (2–4)Mahle (2–5)Gsellman (1)Great American Ball Park14,38612–30L2
43May 25Cubs4–3Castillo (1–2)Hendricks (2–5)Strickland (1)Great American Ball Park11,41713–30W1
44May 26Cubs20–5Greene (2–6)Steele (1–5)Great American Ball Park13,57814–30W2
45May 27Giants5–1Ashcraft (1–0)Rodón (4–4)Warren (3)Great American Ball Park19,00015–30W3
46May 28Giants3–2Gutiérrez (1–6)Wood (3–4)Santillan (3)Great American Ball Park26,65516–30W4
47May 29Giants4–6Brebbia (3–0)Warren (2–2)Great American Ball Park20,43916–31L1
48May 31@ Red Sox2–1Castillo (2–2)Wacha (3–1)Santillan (4)Fenway Park28,57717–31W1
June: 9–18 (Home: 3–11; Away: 6–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordStreak
49June 1@ Red Sox1–7Whitlock (2–1)Greene (2–7)Fenway Park30,21917–32L1
50June 2Nationals8–1Ashcraft (2–0)Adon (1–9)Great American Ball Park12,79918–32W1
51June 3Nationals5–8Gray (6–4)Minor (0–1)Rainey (6)Great American Ball Park19,03218–33L1
52June 4Nationals8–10Finnegan (2–1)Strickland (0–2)Rainey (7)Great American Ball Park23,12818–34L2
53June 5Nationals4–5Corbin (2–8)Castillo (2–3)Cishek (1)Great American Ball Park16,38018–35L3
54June 6Diamondbacks7–0 (7)Greene (3–7)Bumgarner (2–5)Great American Ball Park9,48519–35W1
55June 7Diamondbacks14–8Ashcraft (3–0)Gilbert (0–3)Great American Ball Park11,51220–35W2
56June 8Diamondbacks0–7Kelly (5–3)Minor (0–2)Great American Ball Park11,95720–36L1
57June 9Diamondbacks4–5Melancon (2–6)Santillan (0–1)Kennedy (4)Great American Ball Park13,16720–37L2
58June 10@ Cardinals0–2Pallante (2–0)Castillo (2–4)Helsley (4)Busch Stadium45,00920–38L3
59June 11@ Cardinals4–5Wittgren (1–0)Kuhnel (0–1)Busch Stadium43,83220–39L4
60June 12@ Cardinals7–6Hoffman (1–0)Hudson (4–3)Díaz (2)Busch Stadium43,08321–39W1
61June 13@ Diamondbacks5–4Minor (1–2)Kelly (5–4)Strickland (2)Chase Field13,73522–39W2
62June 14@ Diamondbacks5–3 (12)Cessa (3–1)Poppen (1–1)Kuhnel (1)Chase Field15,08123–39W3
63June 15@ Diamondbacks4–7Ramirez (2–1)Warren (2–3)Chase Field14,91723–40L1
64June 17Brewers4–5Lauer (6–2)Detwiler (0–1)Boxberger (1)Great American Ball Park21,14723–41L2
65June 18Brewers3–7Alexander (1–0)Ashcraft (3–1)Great American Ball Park25,07123–42L3
66June 19Brewers3–6Houser (4–7)Minor (1–3)Williams (5)Great American Ball Park25,00123–43L4
67June 21Dodgers2–8Gonsolin (9–0)Mahle (2–6)Great American Ball Park18,47623–44L5
68June 22Dodgers4–8Vesia (1–0)Detwiler (0–2)Great American Ball Park17,34423–45L6
69June 23Dodgers5–10Kershaw (5–1)Greene (3–8)Great American Ball Park21,98923–46L7
70June 24@ Giants4–2Ashcraft (4–1)Cobb (3–3)Strickland (3)Oracle Park29,17824–46W1
71June 25@ Giants2–9Webb (7–2)Minor (1–4)Oracle Park40,11524–47L1
72June 26@ Giants10–3Mahle (3–6)DeSclafani (0–2)Oracle Park32,28525–47W1
73June 28@ Cubs5–3Castillo (3–4)Thompson (7–3)Strickland (4)Wrigley Field32,73226–47W2
74June 29@ Cubs3–8Steele (3–5)Greene (3–9)Wrigley Field28,98726–48L1
75June 30@ Cubs7–15Hendricks (4–6)Ashcraft (4–2)Wrigley Field32,31826–49L2
July: 14–12 (Home: 12–9; Away: 2–3)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordStreak
76July 1Braves1–9Fried (8–2)Minor (1–5)Great American Ball Park28,60626–50L3
77July 2Braves1–4Strider (4–2)Mahle (3–7)Smith (4)Great American Ball Park26,75526–51L4
78July 3Braves4–3Strickland (1–2)Minter (4–2)Great American Ball Park21,41827–51W1
79July 4Mets4–7Walker (7–2)Greene (3–10)Lugo (3)Great American Ball Park19,53327–52L1
80July 5Mets1–0Strickland (2–2)Lugo (1–2)Great American Ball Park13,48728–52W1
81July 6Mets3–8 (10)Ottavino (3–2)Moreta (0–2)Great American Ball Park13,54028–53L1
82July 7 (1)Pirates2–4Contreras (3–2)Minor (1–6)Bednar (14)Great American Ball Park13,08628–54L2
83July 7 (2)Pirates5–1Sanmartin (1–4)Wilson (1–5)Great American Ball Park9,57529–54W1
84July 8Rays2–1 (10)Kuhnel (1–1)Wisler (2–3)Great American Ball Park26,52930–54W2
85July 9Rays5–4 (10)Hoffman (2–0)Faucher (1–3)Great American Ball Park33,92731–54W3
86July 10Rays10–5Lodolo (2–2)Baz (1–3)Great American Ball Park21,74832–54W4
87July 12@ Yankees4–3Sanmartin (2–4)Holmes (4–1)Díaz (3)Yankee Stadium40,23533–54W5
88July 13@ Yankees6–7 (10)King (6–1)Díaz (2–1)Yankee Stadium36,77233–55L1
89July 14@ Yankees7–6 (10)Sanmartin (3–4)Luetge (2–3)Moreta (1)Yankee Stadium41,31134–55W1
90July 15@ Cardinals3–7Pallante (3–4)Greene (3–11)Helsley (8)Busch Stadium41,22134–56L1
91July 16@ Cardinals3–11Mikolas (7–7)Lodolo (2–3)Busch Stadium41,01434–57L2
July 17@ CardinalsPostponed (rain); Makeup: September 17
ASGJuly 19AL @ NL3–2Valdez (1–0)Gonsolin (0–1)Clase (1)Dodger Stadium52,518N/AN/A
92July 22Cardinals9–5Sanmartin (4–4)Wainwright (6–8)Great American Ball Park25,54735–57W1
93July 23Cardinals3–6Matz (4–3)Minor (1–7)Helsley (9)Great American Ball Park27,19035–58L1
94July 24Cardinals6–3Mahle (4–7)Mikolas (7–8)Strickland (5)Great American Ball Park18,81336–58W1
95July 25Marlins11–2Lodolo (3–3)Rogers (4–10)Great American Ball Park12,94837–58W2
96July 26Marlins1–2López (7–5)Greene (3–12)Scott (13)Great American Ball Park14,93737–59L1
97July 27Marlins5–3Castillo (4–4)Garrett (2–4)Strickland (6)Great American Ball Park11,38738–59W1
98July 28Marlins6–7Pop (2–0)Strickland (2–3)Scott (14)Great American Ball Park14,50638–60L1
99July 29Orioles2–6Tate (2–3)Farmer (0–1)Great American Ball Park23,65838–61L2
100July 30Orioles8–2Mahle (5–7)Kremer (3–3)Great American Ball Park29,10439–61W1
101July 31Orioles3–2Díaz (3–1)Bautista (3–3)Farmer (1)Great American Ball Park20,49640–61W2
August: 11–17 (Home: 3–6; Away: 8–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordStreak
102August 1@ Marlins3–1Greene (4–12)Luzardo (2–4)Strickland (7)LoanDepot Park7,70141–61W3
103August 2@ Marlins2–1Ashcraft (5–2)Garrett (2–5)Díaz (4)LoanDepot Park8,18842–61W4
104August 3@ Marlins0–3Alcántara (10–4)Minor (1–8)LoanDepot Park8,65642–62L1
105August 5@ Brewers1–5Lauer (8–3)Dugger (0–1)Williams (7)American Family Field33,23942–63L2
106August 6@ Brewers7–5Farmer (1–1)Ashby (2–10)American Family Field35,78443–63W1
107August 7@ Brewers4–2 (10)Strickland (3–3)Williams (2–2)Detwiler (1)American Family Field40,06344–63W2
108August 8@ Mets1–5Bassitt (9–7)Dunn (0–1)Citi Field28,44844–64L1
109August 9@ Mets2–6Carrasco (13–4)Minor (1–9)Citi Field30,81644–65L2
110August 10@ Mets2–10Walker (10–3)Zeuch (0–1)Citi Field36,88344–66L3
111August 11†Cubs2–4Smyly (5–6)Lodolo (3–4)Wick (7)Field of Dreams7,82344–67L4
112August 13Cubs2–7Newcomb (1–0)Ashcraft (5–3)Great American Ball Park33,30144–68L5
113August 14Cubs8–5Kuhnel (2–1)Espinoza (0–2)Díaz (5)Great American Ball Park23,95945–68W1
114August 15Phillies3–4Syndergaard (7–8)Minor (1–10)Domínguez (9)Great American Ball Park14,63545–69L1
115August 16Phillies4–11Gibson (8–5)Zeuch (0–2)Great American Ball Park17,07445–70L2
116August 17Phillies1–0Díaz (4–1)Domínguez (6–4)Great American Ball Park13,62246–70W1
117August 19@ Pirates4–5Crowe (5–7)Kuhnel (2–2)PNC Park17,70646–71L1
118August 20@ Pirates10–1Dunn (1–1)Beede (1–3)PNC Park31,76147–71W1
119August 21@ Pirates9–5Minor (2–10)Thompson (3–10)PNC Park15,04648–71W2
120August 22@ Phillies1–4Syndergaard (8–8)Cessa (3–2)Bellatti (2)Citizens Bank Park19,16648–72L1
121August 23@ Phillies6–7Hand (3–1)Díaz (4–2)Citizens Bank Park20,22048–73L2
122August 24@ Phillies5–7Sánchez (2–1)Zeuch (0–3)Robertson (18)Citizens Bank Park24,40048–74L3
123August 25@ Phillies0–4Nola (9–10)Dunn (1–2)Citizens Bank Park21,12348–75L4
124August 26@ Nationals7–3Minor (3–10)Cavalli (0–1)Nationals Park31,25649–75W1
125August 27@ Nationals6–2Gibaut (1–0)Espino (0–6)Díaz (6)Nationals Park30,32550–75W2
126August 28@ Nationals2–3Corbin (5–17)Lodolo (3–5)Finnegan (8)Nationals Park31,41150–76L1
127August 29Cardinals4–13Stratton (7–4)Anderson (0–1)Great American Ball Park11,05150–77L2
128August 30Cardinals5–1Law (1–1)Hudson (7–7)Great American Ball Park13,27151–77W1
129August 31Cardinals3–5 (13)Pallante (6–4)Anderson (0–2)Great American Ball Park13,61351–78L1
†The Reds will be the home team against the Cubs at the Field of Dreams movie site in the 2nd MLB at Field of Dreams game.
September: 9–19 (Home: 4–9; Away: 5–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordStreak
130September 2Rockies3–2Díaz (5–2)Colomé (2–7)Great American Ball Park16,76352–78W1
September 3RockiesPostponed (rain); Makeup: September 4
131September 4 (1)Rockies4–8Márquez (8–10)Kuhnel (2–3)Great American Ball Parksee 2nd game52–79L1
132September 4 (2)Rockies10–0Law (2–1)Ureña (3–6)Great American Ball Park23,06053–79W1
133September 6@ Cubs3–9Wesneski (1–0)Gibaut (1–1)Wrigley Field27,60053–80L1
134September 7@ Cubs7–1Minor (4–10)Assad (0–1)Wrigley Field27,94554–80W1
135September 8@ Cubs4–3Díaz (6–2)Leiter Jr. (2–7)Gibaut (1)Wrigley Field23,91055–80W2
136September 9@ Brewers8–2Lodolo (4–5)Alexander (2–3)American Family Field33,66056–80W3
137September 10@ Brewers1–5Houser (6–9)Anderson (0–3)American Family Field34,61556–81L1
138September 11@ Brewers6–7Woodruff (10–4)Dunn (1–3)Williams (12)American Family Field42,48256–82L2
139September 12Pirates3–6Wilson (3–8)Minor (4–11)Crowe (4)Great American Ball Park12,08356–83L3
140September 13 (1)Pirates1–6Oviedo (3–2)Cessa (3–3)Great American Ball Park9,33856–84L4
141September 13 (2)Pirates0–1De Jong (5–2)Espinal (0–1)Underwood Jr. (1)Great American Ball Park13,15656–85L5
142September 14Pirates4–10Beede (2–5)Lodolo (4–6)Yajure (1)Great American Ball Park11,44956–86L6
143September 15@ Cardinals3–2Anderson (1–3)Mikolas (11–12)Díaz (7)Busch Stadium44,90157–86W1
144September 16@ Cardinals5–6Stratton (9–4)Gibaut (1–2)Helsley (18)Busch Stadium47,11857–87L1
145September 17 (1)@ Cardinals1–5Hudson (8−7)Minor (4−12)Busch Stadium46,67857–88L2
146September 17 (2)@ Cardinals0–1 (11)Matz (5–3)Cruz (0–1)Busch Stadium48,29957–89L3
147September 18@ Cardinals3–0Cessa (4–3)Montgomery (8–5)Farmer (2)Busch Stadium47,90958–89W1
148September 20Red Sox3–5Bello (2–6)Lodolo (4–7)Schreiber (8)Great American Ball Park16,69858–90L1
149September 21Red Sox5–1Anderson (2–3)Seabold (0–3)Díaz (8)Great American Ball Park13,07459–90W1
150September 22Brewers1–5Woodruff (12–4)Greene (4–13)Great American Ball Park9,88959–91L1
151September 23Brewers3–5Perdomo (3–0)Cessa (4–4)Williams (14)Great American Ball Park16,65859–92L2
152September 24Brewers2–10Burnes (11–8)Ashcraft (5–4)Great American Ball Park20,47259–93L3
153September 25Brewers2–1Farmer (2–1)Bush (2–3)Díaz (9)Great American Ball Park19,95260–93W1
154September 26@ Pirates3–8Ramírez (2–1)Law (2–2)PNC Park8,76660–94L1
155September 27@ Pirates1–4Crowe (6–10)Farmer (2–2)Bednar (18)PNC Park8,72360–95L2
156September 28@ Pirates3–4 (10)Ramírez (3–1)Díaz (6–3)PNC Park9,12760–96L3
157September 30@ Cubs1–6Sampson (4–5)Ashcraft (5–5)Wrigley Field24,29760–97L4
October: 2–3 (Home: 2–1; Away: 0–2)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordStreak
158October 1@ Cubs1–2Miley (2–2)Law (2–3)Hughes (8)Wrigley Field31,25660–98L5
159October 2@ Cubs1–8Stroman (6–7)Anderson (2–4)Wrigley Field30,02960–99L6
160October 3Cubs3–1Greene (5–13)Wesneski (3–2)Díaz (10)Great American Ball Park11,29161–99W1
161October 4Cubs3–2Díaz (7–3)Hughes (2–3)Great American Ball Park13,73862–99W2
162October 5Cubs2–15Alzolay (2–1)Ashcraft (5–6)Great American Ball Park12,43762–100L1
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Reds team member

Roster

2022 Cincinnati Reds
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Statistics

Batting

(through October 5, 2022)
Players in bold are on the active roster.
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; K = Strikeouts; Avg. = Batting average; OBP = On-base percentage; SLG = Slugging percentage; TB = Total bases

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB K AVG OBP SLG TB
Albert Almora 64 215 26 48 10 1 5 29 3 17 46 .223 .282 .349 75
Aristides Aquino 80 259 24 51 13 0 10 30 2 17 101 .197 .246 .363 94
José Barrero 48 165 13 25 3 0 2 10 4 9 76 .152 .195 .206 34
Ronnie Dawson 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000 .000 .000 0
Brandon Drury 92 350 62 96 22 2 20 59 2 29 84 .274 .335 .520 182
Stuart Fairchild 38 86 13 24 4 1 5 6 0 8 29 .279 .374 .523 45
Kyle Farmer 145 526 58 134 25 1 14 78 4 33 99 .255 .315 .386 203
Jake Fraley 68 216 33 56 9 0 12 28 4 26 54 .259 .344 .468 101
TJ Friedl 72 225 33 54 10 5 8 25 7 20 40 .240 .314 .436 98
Aramis Garcia 47 108 6 23 2 0 1 4 0 3 34 .213 .248 .259 28
Jonathan India 103 386 48 96 16 2 10 41 3 31 94 .249 .327 .378 146
Mark Kolozsvary 10 20 3 4 2 0 1 3 0 1 9 .200 .238 .450 9
Alejo López 59 145 15 38 5 1 1 10 3 9 21 .262 .314 .331 48
Colin Moran 42 109 11 23 3 0 5 23 0 16 30 .211 .305 .376 41
Taylor Motter 2 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 .167 .167 .167 1
Mike Moustakas 78 252 30 54 12 0 7 25 2 24 75 .214 .295 .345 87
Tyler Naquin 56 187 29 46 12 2 7 33 3 13 53 .246 .305 .444 83
Chris Okey 7 12 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 .167 .231 .167 2
Michael Papierski 34 82 6 13 1 0 1 4 0 9 22 .159 .242 .207 17
Tommy Pham 91 340 57 81 11 1 11 39 7 42 100 .238 .320 .374 127
Matt Reynolds 92 244 31 60 10 1 3 23 5 26 78 .246 .320 .332 81
J. T. Riddle 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .250 .250 .250 1
Chuckie Robinson 25 59 3 8 2 0 2 5 0 0 17 .136 .136 .271 16
Austin Romine 37 95 8 14 2 0 3 9 0 2 36 .147 .173 .263 25
Reiver Sanmartín 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000 0
Max Schrock 13 26 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 6 .154 .185 .154 4
Nick Senzel 110 379 45 86 13 0 5 25 8 30 76 .231 .296 .306 114
Mike Siani 9 24 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 .167 .167 .167 4
Donovan Solano 80 278 22 79 16 0 4 24 0 19 61 .284 .339 .385 107
Spencer Steer 28 95 12 20 5 0 2 8 0 11 26 .211 .306 .326 31
Tyler Stephenson 50 166 24 53 9 0 6 35 1 12 47 .319 .372 .482 80
Joey Votto 91 322 31 66 18 1 11 41 0 44 97 .205 .319 .370 119
TEAM TOTALS 162 5330 648 1264 235 18 156 618 58 452 1430 .235 .304 .372 2003

Source[20]

Pitching

(through October 5, 2022)
Players in bold are on the active roster.
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; WHIP = Walks plus hits per inning pitched; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA WHIP G GS SV IP H R ER BB K
Chase Anderson 2 4 6.38 1.33 9 7 0 24.0 17 18 17 15 23
Graham Ashcraft 5 6 4.89 1.42 19 19 0 105.0 119 61 57 30 71
Luis Castillo 4 4 2.86 1.07 14 14 0 85.0 63 30 27 28 90
Luis Cessa 4 4 4.57 1.29 46 10 0 80.2 76 44 41 28 59
Fernando Cruz 0 1 1.23 1.23 14 2 0 14.2 9 3 2 9 21
Ross Detwiler 0 2 4.44 1.56 30 0 1 26.1 31 13 13 10 28
Alexis Díaz 7 3 1.84 0.96 59 0 10 63.2 28 18 13 33 83
Phil Diehl 0 0 11.12 1.94 5 0 0 5.2 8 7 7 3 3
Kyle Dowdy 0 0 0.00 1.26 2 0 0 6.1 5 0 0 3 3
Daniel Duarte 0 0 10.13 2.25 3 0 0 2.2 3 3 3 3 2
Robert Dugger 0 1 6.75 1.69 3 1 0 10.2 11 8 8 7 12
Justin Dunn 1 3 6.10 1.58 7 7 0 31.0 32 21 21 17 21
Raynel Espinal 0 1 7.71 1.50 2 0 0 4.2 6 4 4 1 5
Buck Farmer 2 2 3.83 1.30 44 0 2 47.0 36 21 20 25 54
Luke Farrell 0 0 9.00 2.50 2 0 0 4.0 6 5 4 4 5
Ian Gibaut 1 2 4.67 1.62 33 0 1 34.2 38 18 18 18 48
Hunter Greene 5 13 4.44 1.21 24 24 0 125.2 104 64 62 48 164
Vladimir Gutiérrez 1 6 7.61 1.91 10 8 0 36.2 46 31 31 24 29
Ryan Hendrix 0 0 5.40 1.80 9 0 0 8.1 9 5 5 6 94
Jeff Hoffman 2 0 3.83 1.41 35 1 0 44.2 40 22 19 23 45
Joel Kuhnel 2 3 6.36 1.40 53 0 1 58.0 67 41 41 14 56
Derek Law 2 2 4.08 1.47 15 0 0 17.2 19 8 8 7 15
Nick Lodolo 4 7 3.66 1.25 19 19 0 103.2 90 44 42 39 131
Alejo López 0 0 6.75 0.75 3 0 0 2.2 2 2 2 0 0
Tyler Mahle 5 7 4.40 1.25 19 19 0 104.1 91 53 51 39 114
Mike Minor 4 12 6.06 1.63 19 19 0 98.0 120 72 66 40 76
Dauri Moreta 0 2 5.40 1.17 35 1 1 38.1 32 24 23 13 39
Connor Overton 1 0 2.73 0.97 6 4 0 33.0 21 10 10 11 14
Matt Reynolds 0 0 6.75 2.25 2 0 0 1.1 3 1 1 0 0
Reiver Sanmartín 4 4 6.32 1.67 45 4 0 57.0 66 43 40 29 47
Tony Santillan 0 1 5.49 1.78 21 0 4 19.2 23 14 12 12 21
Max Schrock 0 0 45.00 7.00 1 0 0 1.0 7 5 5 0 0
Lucas Sims 1 0 9.45 1.65 6 0 1 6.2 5 7 7 6 5
Jared Solomon 0 0 10.80 1.56 9 0 0 8.1 8 10 10 5 9
Hunter Strickland 3 3 4.91 1.51 66 0 7 62.1 61 37 34 33 60
Art Warren 2 3 6.50 1.64 39 0 3 36.0 37 29 26 22 40
Justin Wilson 0 1 2.45 0.82 5 0 0 3.2 3 1 1 0 7
TJ Zeuch 0 3 15.19 2.91 3 3 0 10.2 24 18 18 7 5
TEAM TOTALS 62 100 4.86 1.39 162 162 31 1423.1 1366 815 768 612 1414

Source[20]

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Louisville Bats International League Pat Kelly
AA Chattanooga Lookouts Southern League Jose Moreno
High-A Dayton Dragons Midwest League Bryan LaHair
Low-A Daytona Tortugas Florida State League Gookie Dawkins
Rookie ACL Reds Arizona Complex League Julio Morillo
Foreign Rookie DSL Reds Dominican Summer League Gustavo Molina

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