Look: Cincinnati Reds Announce Time and Dates for 2025 Caravan Schedule

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Scooter Gennett, second baseman for the Cincinnati Reds, throws candy to students at Heritage Middle School, Friday January 18, during an assembly at the school. Gennett and other Reds players were on a caravan tour visiting schools. The players answered questions from students while Mr. Red the team mascot entertained the crowd. 

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Scooter Gennett, second baseman for the Cincinnati Reds, throws candy to students at Heritage Middle School, Friday January 18, during an assembly at the school. Gennett and other Reds players were on a caravan tour visiting schools. The players answered questions from students while Mr. Red the team mascot entertained the crowd. Reds At Heritage 02 / Jessica Phelps/The Advocate
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CINCINNATI — The Reds Caravan is back and will last from January 18-25 with stops in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and West Virginia.

The fun will start in Dayton, OH and end in Hamilton. Get all of the details below:

2025 Reds Caravan presented by Cincinnati Children’s – January 18-25

Saturday, Jan. 18

Dayton, OH – National Museum of the United States Air Force – 10 a.m.

• Outfielder Stuart Fairchild, infield prospect Sammy Stafura, pitching prospect Nestor Lorant, catching prospect Alfredo Duno, Reds on Radio broadcaster Tommy Thrall, President of Baseball Operations Nick Krall and mascot Mr. Red. 

Lima, OH – Apollo Career Center – 2:30 p.m. 

• Infielder/outfielder Stuart Fairchild, infield prospect Sammy Stafura, pitching prospect Nestor Lorant, catching prospect Alfredo Duno, Reds on Radio broadcaster Tommy Thrall, President of Baseball Operations Nick Krall, hitting coach Chris Valaika and mascot Mr. Red. 

Sunday, Jan. 19

Indianapolis, IN – Dallara IndyCar Factory – 10:30 a.m.

• Pitcher Alexis Diaz, outfielder Jacob Hurtubise, infield prospect Sammy Stafura, pitching prospect Nestor Lorant, catching prospect Alfredo Duno, Reds TV broadcaster John Sadak, Senior Vice President & General Manager Brad Meador, director of pitching Derek Johnson, catching coordinator Corky Miller and mascot Gapper. 

Lawrenceburg, IN – Lawrenceburg Events Center – 3 p.m.

• Pitcher Alexis Diaz, infield prospect Sammy Stafura, pitching prospect Nestor Lorant, catching prospect Alfredo Duno, Reds TV broadcaster John Sadak, Senior Vice President & General Manager Brad Meador, director of pitching Derek Johnson, catching coordinator Corky Miller and mascot Gapper. 

Wednesday, Jan. 22

Wilmington, OH – Roberts Centre – 6:30 p.m.

• Pitcher Brent Suter, pitcher Andrew Abbott, Hall of Fame broadcaster Marty Brennaman, pitching prospects Zach Maxwell and Adam Serwinowski, Reds President and CEO Phil Castellini, Vice President & Assistant General Manager Sam Grossman, catching coordinator Corky Miller and mascot Mr. Redlegs. 

Thursday, Jan. 23

Columbus, OH – COSI - Center of Science and Industry – 5:30 p.m.

• Pitcher Emilio Pagan, pitching prospect Chase Burns, infield prospect Cam Collier, Reds on Radio broadcasters Tommy Thrall & Jeff Brantley, Senior Vice President & General Manager Brad Meador, hitting coach Chris Valaika and mascot Rosie Red. 

Bloomington, IN – Monroe Convention Center – 5:30 p.m.

• Pitcher Andrew Abbott, infielder Santiago Espinal, infield prospect Leo Balcazar, pitching prospect Adam Serwinowski, 1990 World Series team member Todd Benzinger, Vice President & Assistant General Manager (Player Acquisition & Strategy) Jeff Graupe and mascot Mr. Redlegs.

Friday, Jan. 24

Fort Wayne, IN – Baker Street Center – 5:30 p.m.

• Pitcher Andrew Abbott, infielder Santiago Espinal, infield prospect Leo Balcazar, pitching prospect Adam Serwinowski, 1990 World Series team member Todd Benzinger, Vice President & Assistant General Manager (Player Acquisition & Strategy) Jeff Graupe and mascot Mr. Redlegs.

Louisville, KY – Louisville Slugger Field – 5:30 p.m.

• Catcher Jose Trevino, outfielder Jacob Hurtubise, manager Terry Francona, Reds TV broadcaster Jim Day, President of Baseball Operations Nick Krall, catching coordinator Corky Miller and mascot Mr. Red.

Charleston, WV – The Theatre at the Charleston Convention Center – 5:30 p.m.

• Pitcher Carson Spiers, outfielder Blake Dunn, infield prospect Sal Stewart, pitching prospect Jose Franco, Senior Director of Player Development Jeremy Farrell and mascot Gapper.

Saturday, Jan. 25

Bowling Green, KY – National Corvette Museum – 11:30 a.m. EDT/10:30 a.m. CDT

• Catcher Jose Trevino, outfielder Jacob Hurtubise, manager Terry Francona, Reds TV broadcaster Jim Day, President of Baseball Operations Nick Krall, catching coordinator Corky Miller and mascot Mr. Red

Lexington, KY – Red Mile – 4 p.m.

• Catcher Jose Trevino, outfielder Jacob Hurtubise, manager Terry Francona, Reds TV broadcaster Jim Day, President of Baseball Operations Nick Krall, catching coordinator Corky Miller and mascot Mr. Red

Huntington, WV – Huntington Mall – 10 a.m.

• Pitcher Carson Spiers, outfielder Blake Dunn, infield prospect Sal Stewart, pitching prospect Jose Franco, Senior Director of Player Development Jeremy Farrell and mascot Gapper.

Hamilton, OH – Spooky Nook Sports – 3:30 p.m.

• Pitcher Carson Spiers, outfielder Blake Dunn, infield prospect Sal Stewart, pitching prospect Jose Franco, Reds on Radio broadcaster Tommy Thrall, Senior Director of Player Development Jeremy Farrell and mascot Gapper.

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James Rapien is the publisher of Bengals, Reds and Bearcats On SI. He graduated from the University of Cincinnati and has spent a decade covering Cincinnati sports. He's the author of Enter The Jungle, a book about the history of the Cincinnati Bengals. Prior to joining SI, Rapien was a host and producer at 700 WLW and ESPN 1530 in Cincinnati.