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Reds Get Healthy at the Right Time as Trade Acquisitions Bolster Playoff Push

The Cincinnati Reds are just 1.5 games out of a National League Wild Card spot, and for the first time in weeks, the roster outlook is trending upward. As trade deadline acquisitions settle in, several key players are working their way back from injury—potentially giving the Reds the late-season boost they need.

Key Returns from Injury

  • Hunter Greene (Groin) – The ace is set to rejoin the rotation Wednesday against the Phillies. His return not only stabilizes the starting staff but also gives the Reds a legitimate No. 1 starter for high-stakes August and September games.

  • Ian Gibaut (Shoulder)—After a clean inning in Triple-A rehab, Gibaut looks poised to return soon, adding much-needed depth to a bullpen that’s carried a heavy load.

  • Nick Lodolo (Finger) – While still on the 15-day IL, Lodolo is throwing again and could be back before the playoff race reaches its peak. His presence would give the Reds a formidable 1-2 punch alongside Greene.

  • Wade Miley (Forearm) – Scheduled to face hitters this week. If he’s able to return in September, he could be a critical veteran arm for the stretch run.

Bottom line: By early September, the Reds could have their rotation and bullpen in their best shape all year—right when it matters most.

Trade Deadline Boosts

The Reds’ front office addressed multiple needs without gutting the farm system:

  • Ke’Bryan Hayes (3B, from Pirates)—An elite defender who instantly tightened the infield, reducing defensive miscues in key games.

  • Zack Littell (SP, from Rays via Dodgers)—Durable and dependable, Littell helps protect the bullpen and keeps innings-eaters in the rotation.

  • Miguel Andújar (IF/OF, from A’s) – Brings a right-handed bat that’s already producing in matchups against lefties, a weakness earlier in the season.

Why This Matters

A playoff run often comes down to depth and timing. The Reds have been treading water through July and early August, but the combination of healthy stars returning and new trade pieces contributing could be the turning point.

Greene’s return alone changes the dynamic—every fifth day becomes a winnable matchup, and the bullpen benefits from fewer high-stress innings. Add Lodolo’s potential return and Miley’s veteran savvy, and Cincinnati’s rotation could be playoff-ready in a matter of weeks.

The Road Ahead

The schedule is challenging:

  • Phillies—Greene’s return start.

  • Brewers—Division leaders and playoff rivals.

  • Dodgers—a perennial postseason threat.

If the Reds can navigate this stretch at .500 or better, they’ll enter a more favorable September with a healthier, deeper roster than at any point this season.

The Takeaway:

With reinforcements arriving from both the injured list and the trade market, the Reds are positioned for a serious playoff push. A club that’s been grinding to stay in the race now has the pieces—and the health—to make a charge for October.

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