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RedsXtra: Looking back at the Cincinnati Reds' big moves during the offseason

Joey Votto hit his first home run since May 14 in the first inning during the Reds' 4-2 loss to the Phillies. Bobby Nightengale, Cincinnati Enquirer

The Reds were one of the most active teams at reshaping their roster prior to the 2019 season. Two months into the season, they are sitting in last place in the National League Central, but they're confident they are playing better than their record shows.

They added three starters to their rotation and entered Saturday with the fourth-best team ERA in the Major Leagues. Their offense, which they thought would be the strength of the club, has struggled to find consistency.