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Unity in the Community

The Cincinnati Reds are committed to promoting positive initiatives in our community and for fans throughout Reds Country. Below you will learn more about efforts by Reds players and other activities the organization is a part of to help our communities and bring everyone in Reds Country together.
NEWS AND EVENTS
Andrew Abbott Shows Appreciation for Local Police Officers

Before Tuesday night’s scheduled game, pitcher Andrew Abbott held a meet & greet and provided dinner in appreciation for the police officers who work the games and keep fans and players safe at Great American Ball Park.
Abbott spoke to and thanked the group of about 30 officers before signing autographs and taking photos. He also had Skyline Chili and Penn Station catered for the policemen to enjoy.
“I have the utmost respect for these guys. They’re out there protecting everybody, including myself,” Abbott said. “I just thought it would be nice to highlight some of the good that they do which people might disregard. They hold a near and dear place in my heart, I know a lot of the cops in my hometown. So a little recognition every now and then can go a long way.”






Reds Players Visit Cincinnati Children’s Hospital

Jeimer Candelario, Santiago Espinal, TJ Friedl, Spencer Steer and Jose Trevino visited Seacrest Studios at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital on Tuesday.
The players met with patients and held a Q&A, played a game, signed autographs and posed for photos.






Madisonville Field Renovation

Madisonville Field, home to Shroder High School and the longstanding Madisonville Braves and Lady Braves organizations, is the most recent beneficiary of the Reds Community Fund’s local field renovation efforts. The highlight of the Madisonville Field project is a new synthetic infield which makes the field accessible to boys and girls of all ages while ensuring fewer weather-related cancellations.
“This has become really the staple of what we're trying to do with youth baseball and softball in our communities; these synthetic infields are a game changer,” Reds President and CEO Phil Castellini said. “Not only will this field get so much more playing time for the sports it's dedicated to, but so many other activities can take place for the community on this field. So it'll have a life well beyond baseball and softball, and I hope the entire community and the school continues to benefit.”






Reds Celebrate Jackie Robinson Day

The Reds joined Major League Baseball’s annual celebration of Jackie Robinson Day with activities at the ballpark and the P&G MLB Cincinnati Reds Youth Academy.
On April 15, Reds pitcher Hunter Greene held a special meet & greet with the Wilberforce University baseball team to discuss the legacy and impact of Robinson and gifted the players new cleats. During the game, players, managers and coaches wore No. 42 jerseys to honor Robinson’s historic debut along with a ‘42’ patch on the caps. In addition, the Reds honored the baseball legend with pregame ceremonies and fans in attendance received a commemorative #42 adhesive patch, courtesy of Network for Hope.
A few days earlier, the Reds Youth Academy hosted its fourth annual Joe Morgan HBCU Classic along with six baseball and softball games from the Skyline Chili Reds Futures High School Showcase presented by PNC. The HBCU players wore throwback Negro Leagues jerseys and the high school players were provided a No. 42 tech T-shirt and black Nike cap.






Reds, Rangers Players Team Up to Visit Gigi’s Playhouse

On March 31, Reds players Nick Lodolo and Graham Ashcraft, along with Rangers players Jake Burger and Corey Seager, stopped by GiGi’s Playhouse Down Syndrome Achievement Center. The visit propels the notion that Baseball Welcomes All, which is the initiative of focus for the Reds Country Cares program in the month of April.
The Reds and Rangers were proud to come together to celebrate connection, joy and belonging. Big Leagues, Big Impact.
The visit was made possible by The Burger Family Foundation.





Hunter Greene Hosts Equipment Giveaway in Local Community

One day after taking the mound at Great American Ball Park for 2025 Opening Day, Reds pitcher Hunter Greene provided baseball gear for over 400 youth baseball and softball players.
On March 28, Greene welcomed local kids ages 8-17 to Madisonville Recreation Center where the young ballplayers were given an assortment of equipment ranging from baseball cleats and fielding gloves to bats, bags and more. There was a DJ onsite along with free snacks, entertainment and a Graeter’s Ice Cream truck for the three-hour event. The Reds All-Star partnered with Full Circle Consulting System, Inc., JustBats and local nonprofit Activities Beyond the Classroom to make the equipment drive possible.





Elly De La Cruz Lends a Hand at Freestore Foodbank

On March 26, Elly De La Cruz visited Bea Taylor Market at Freestore Foodbank to pitch in for water sustainability. The Reds’ All-Star shortstop helped volunteers from the Holy Cross High School baseball team stock bottles of water at the local nonprofit while also taking time to sign autographs, pose for photos and speak with the media.



2025 COMMUNITY ADVOCATE AWARD WINNERS

Each year, PNC and the Reds present a series of Community Advocate Awards to members of our community who make a positive impact in promoting diversity and inclusion.
Please join PNC and the Reds in congratulating the 2025 Community Advocate winners below.

African American Community – Kathy Wade
Kathy Wade is a beloved entertainer, producer, arts and education entrepreneur, CEO, and community bridge-builder. The winner of multiple regional Emmy awards, she co-founded the nonprofit Learning Through Art, Inc. more than three decades ago. Kathy became one of the first Black women to earn a master's degree in arts administration from CCM and embarked on a prestigious singing career. Kathy has also been a recipient of the Ohio Arts Council's Governor's Award for the Arts in Ohio. It is the most prestigious recognition for the arts in Ohio, and the only award conferred by the governor.
Jewish Community – TBA
Winner will be recognized on Tuesday, May 13.
Pride Community – TBA
Winner will be recognized on Friday, June 6.
Hispanic Community – TBA
Winner will be recognized on Friday, September 19.
YOUTH AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

The Reds Community Fund (RCF) is focused on developing student-athletes into Major League Citizens, which is the objective of its newest program, RCF Scholars.

The P&G MLB Cincinnati Reds Youth Academy is a state-of-the-art facility that supports thousands of kids and coaches in the Greater Cincinnati area. The academy serves as the home for the Cincinnati RBI (Reviving Baseball in the Inner Cities) program, along with year-round baseball and softball clinics and activities for players and educational sessions for coaches. In addition to on-field instruction, academy programs also provide academic tutoring, mentoring and life-building opportunities for the young people who need it most.

Launched in 2022, “Murals With A Mission” powered by PNC Bank is an initiative that aims to create a mural at high school campuses across Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky that elevates positive social messages relevant to each school’s student body. Local artist Brent Billingsley works with student organizations to develop the message and artwork.
MLB INITIATIVES
The Cincinnati Reds partner with Major League Baseball on a number of programs and initiatives throughout each season that promotes diversity and inclusion.
2025 MLB CALENDAR OF EVENTS
- April 15 – Jackie Robinson Day
- May – Mental Health Awareness
- May 11 – Mother’s Day
- May 17 - Armed Forces Day (Military Appreciation)
- May 26 – Memorial Day
- June 2 – Lou Gehrig Day (5th Anniversary)
- June 13-15 – PLAY BALL Weekend
- June 15 – Father’s Day
- September 7 – Childhood Cancer Awareness Day
- September 11 – September 11th Remembrance
- September 15 – Roberto Clemente Day
- October 16 – Spirit Day