Annie Sabo, Reds host since 2022, says her time in Cincinnati is over

The daughter of Reds legend Chris Sabo announced her departure from the team's broadcast team.

Feb. 4, 2026 at 8:15pm

Annie Sabo, who has been a host and sideline reporter for the Cincinnati Reds' TV broadcasts since 2022, announced via Twitter that her time with the team has come to an end. Sabo, the daughter of former Reds third baseman and 1990 World Series champion Chris Sabo, did not provide details on her future plans.

Why it matters

Sabo's departure is notable as she had become a familiar face to Reds fans in recent years, following in the footsteps of her father who was inducted into the Reds Hall of Fame in 2010. Her exit raises questions about the future of the Reds' broadcast team and whether the organization will look to bring in new on-air talent.

The details

In a brief Twitter post, Sabo wrote: "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 had been a host of the "Reds Live" pre- and post-game shows on Bally Sports Ohio and later FanDuel Sports Network since 2022.

  • Annie Sabo announced her departure from the Reds broadcast team on February 4, 2026.

The players

Annie Sabo

The daughter of former Cincinnati Reds third baseman and 1990 World Series champion Chris Sabo, who has been a host and sideline reporter for the Reds' TV broadcasts since 2022.

Chris Sabo

A former Cincinnati Reds third baseman and 1990 World Series champion who was inducted into the Reds Hall of Fame in 2010.

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What they’re saying

“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.”

— Annie Sabo

The takeaway

Annie Sabo's departure from the Reds' broadcast team marks the end of an era, as the daughter of a Reds legend had become a familiar face to fans in recent years. Her exit raises questions about the future direction of the team's on-air talent and whether the organization will look to bring in new personalities to connect with the fanbase.