Reds lean on results over process during surprising April success
The bullpen has been elite this month.
Reds lean on results over process during surprising April success originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . The Cincinnati Reds have come out fighting this season.
After making the postseason last year, they had their eyes set on making it again, and have put their right foot forward to start the year. They currently find themselves with an 18-10 record, which leads the NL Central. Surprisingly, this is the most competitive division across MLB at this point, being the only division that does not have one team with a losing record.
The offense has performed well, especially behind Sal Stewart. But it is the bullpen that has emerged as the leading force behind this team, being perfect in games decided by one run or games that enter extra innings. MORE: Reds' Elly De La Cruz might finally be back after power outage in 2025 Reds lean on results over process during surprising April success The bullpen has really stepped up and has been a reason why the Reds are where they currently sit.
However, there are some concerns regarding the Reds' stable of arms. While they hold the second-lowest ERA across MLB, they hold one of the worst xFIPs. For those who aren't aware, xFIP stands for Expected Fielding Independent Pitching, which estimates a pitcher's performance by stripping away factors they can't control.