In a decision that echoes the spirit of the Big Red Machine era and revives a cherished tradition, Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona has officially appointed a new team captain – a move that signals the start of a thrilling new chapter for Reds baseball.
“Leadership isn’t given – it’s earned, lived, and proven in the clubhouse, on the field, and in the dugout,” Francona said during a packed press conference at Great American Ball Park. “Today, we honor that by naming [Player Name] the captain of the Cincinnati Reds.”*
The decision marks the first time since Joey Votto’s legendary tenure that the Reds have had an official captain. This isn’t just a ceremonial nod – it’s a declaration of purpose.

“He’s the heartbeat of this team,” Francona continued. “He plays with grit, integrity, and a relentless fire. Our young core looks to him. Now, the whole league will too.”
With a clubhouse brimming with rising stars, this bold appointment anchors the Reds’ identity and sets the tone for a resurgent season. It’s a move designed not just to win games – but to build a legacy.
Fans and players alike erupted in applause as the new captain took the podium, donning the Reds cap with pride and delivering a clear message: “We’re not just here to compete. We’re here to bring Cincinnati baseball back to greatness.”
The captaincy is back. The mission is clear. And the Reds are ready to rise.