The Cincinnati Reds' broadcast team is undergoing a significant change. Annie Sabo, a familiar face to Reds fans, has announced her departure from the team's TV broadcasts. Sabo, who has been a part of the Reds' TV coverage since 2022, expressed her gratitude for her time in Cincinnati, stating, 'My time in Cincinnati has come to an end. Thankful for my time there, and wish everybody nothing but the best. Not sure what lies ahead, but letting God handle the rest.'
Sabo's role as a host for the 'Reds Live' pre- and post-game show on Bally Sports Ohio and later FanDuel Sports Network has been a significant part of her career. Her father, Chris Sabo, a former Reds third baseman and 1990 World Champion, was inducted into the Reds Hall of Fame in 2010, adding a layer of family history to her involvement with the team.
The Reds' decision to have MLB produce and distribute their game broadcasts in 2026 could be a factor in Sabo's departure. This shift in broadcasting strategy may have led to a change in the team's on-air talent, marking a new era for the Reds' TV coverage.