The Cincinnati Reds have no shortage of offensive power for the upcoming season. The Reds smacked 172 homers last season, falling just below the National League average of 179. The Los Angeles Dodgers led the NL last season with 235 roundtrippers. However, 44 of those homers from last year’s NL Championship team now reside in Cincinnati.
Yasiel Puig (23) and Matt Kemp (21) are now with the Cincinnati Reds and will look to invigorate an already potent offense. Eugenio Suárez led the Reds in homers last season with 34. Scooter Gennett added 23 long balls, and surprisingly, Scott Schebler was third on the team with 17 home runs last year.