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Cincinnati Reds Lineup: Key Players and Future Projections

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Understanding the strategy of Terry Francona may not be as complex as one might think. The future Hall of Famer is known for his candidness about his objectives for the team. This clarity is evident in his firm belief in TJ Friedl as his leadoff hitter and his intention to consistently place Elly De La Cruz in the third spot, although he has acknowledged the need to give De La Cruz some rest throughout the season.

Despite facing injuries and underperformance over the past two seasons, Matt McLain remains a favorite of Francona. The manager has drawn comparisons between McLain and former Red Sox star Dustin Pedroia, and he seems poised to bat McLain second in the lineup once again.

These three players—Friedl, De La Cruz, and McLain—appear to be the cornerstones of a roster that remains flexible in other areas. Earlier this week, I posed a question to fans about how many Cincinnati Reds hitters might surpass the 600 plate appearance mark in 2026. The overwhelming consensus was that three or more players would achieve this milestone.

While the 600 plate appearance threshold may seem arbitrary, it serves as a solid benchmark for identifying regulars in a team’s lineup. Last season, only Friedl and De La Cruz managed to clear this mark, with De La Cruz finishing with 699 PA and Friedl with 685. Their ability to exceed this threshold highlights the inconsistency faced by other players on the roster, who often found themselves in flux due to injuries, trades, and positional changes.

McLain fell short of 600 PA with 577, primarily due to being shuffled in the batting order and occasional days off amidst his struggles. Similarly, Spencer Steer, who logged 568 PA, felt like a regular throughout the year but also did not reach that benchmark.

Looking ahead, it seems likely that Steer, Sal Stewart, and Eugenio Suárez could emerge as regulars this season. However, the reality is that someone will need to occupy the sixth spot in the lineup, which typically results in fewer plate appearances compared to those batting higher in the order. Additionally, Ke’Bryan Hayes is expected to continue taking plate appearances while batting ninth, often getting pinch-hit for late in games. As for Noelvi Marte, he is still in line to be the everyday right fielder, despite some recent struggles.

Comparatively, the 2025 Seattle Mariners featured four players with over 600 PA, including three who surpassed 700, while the New York Mets had the same success. In contrast, the Texas Rangers and St. Louis Cardinals did not have any players reach that threshold.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

Richard Hayes is the go-to writer for all things soccer at 21Sports.com. His international perspective and in-depth knowledge of the game have made him a trusted voice in the industry. Richard’s experience covering major leagues around the world allows him to offer unique insights that resonate with both casual fans and die-hard enthusiasts. When not covering matches, Richard enjoys coaching youth soccer in his community.

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