Reds' bats stymied by Seattle to drop third straight
SEATTLE -- When a pitcher throws a gem like Seattle starter Bryce Miller did on Wednesday against the Reds, sometimes even big league hitters can only take a swing and hope for the best. In the second inning Wednesday against the Mariners, the Reds appeared to finally have a bit
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Reds Community Fund celebrates opening of newest field
A newly renovated baseball and softball field over two years in the making was officially opened for play in Augusta, Kentucky, on April 16. The Reds Community Fund and St. Elizabeth Healthcare partnered with the City of Augusta and the Augusta Independent School District for a synthetic turf renovation of
Prospects who could be impact callups -- 1 for each team
We've already seen several noteworthy callups in this young season. The biggest came when the Orioles promoted the best prospect in baseball, Jackson Holliday, on April 10. The Dodgers summoned fellow Top 100 prospect Andy Pages on Tuesday to bolster their outfield. When Justin Steele strained a hamstring on Opening
Reds unable to capitalize on opportunities, Greene's 8-K effort
SEATTLE -- Opportunity knocked several times on Tuesday night, and the Reds simply couldn’t answer the call. In two separate innings, Cincinnati had a chance to chip away at the Mariners' two-run lead and change the narrative of the series. But both times, the Reds couldn’t put the finishing touch
Montas' uncharacteristically erratic night defines loss to Seattle
SEATTLE -- In baseball, things can change in dizzying fashion. Fresh off a glorious weekend sweep of the White Sox where the Reds starting pitchers combined for a 0.98 ERA and 21 strikeouts over 18 1/3 innings, Cincinnati’s pitching crashed back to earth at T-Mobile Park on Monday in a
Reds' rotation sets the tone in 1st sweep of White Sox
CHICAGO -- The Reds knew in the offseason that if they wanted to be a playoff-caliber team, their starting pitching had to be not just dependable, but needed the ability to dominate. That's why the front office went out and signed free agents Frankie Montas and Nick Martinez while also
Suter aims to be best teammate on and off field
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Lodolo flirts with no-no to earn 1st win in exactly a year
CHICAGO -- It sure didn't look like Reds starter Nick Lodolo hadn't pitched in a big league game for 343 days. Long layoff or not -- struggling opponent or not -- an impressive Lodolo made his 2024 debut vs. the White Sox look easy on Saturday. During a 5-0 Reds
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EDLC's 449-foot blast continues electrifying stretch
CHICAGO -- Like a fast car that accelerates so quickly that the head bangs the headrest on the seat, Elly De La Cruz's offensive production has really picked up its pace this week. De La Cruz slugged a three-run home run in the five-run top of the third inning that
Greene's start takes wrong turn with inconsistent slider
CINCINNATI -- Hunter Greene put a lot of time and sweat equity this past offseason and Spring Training into trying to make his slider a pitch that can take the Reds starter's game to the next level. On Wednesday evening during a 7-2 Cincinnati loss to Milwaukee at rainy Great
Reds held meeting to 'set the tone' ahead of series vs. Milwaukee
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Cincinnati's most stacked Minor League affiliate
All four full-season affiliates are in full swing now and there are many ways prospect fans can watch their favorite players in Minor League locales. Nothing beats going in person, of course. Be sure to check out our complete set of Minor League Ballpark Guides for good travel intel. Of
Without his best stuff, Montas battles against Brewers
CINCINNATI -- When Frankie Montas' lackluster night on the mound was over on Tuesday, the veteran Reds starting pitcher didn't head to the clubhouse right away. Montas spent some time in the dugout talking with the club's four young starters -- Nick Lodolo, Hunter Greene, Graham Ashcraft and Andrew Abbott.
Antone 'going to go for it' in comeback from 3rd elbow surgery
CINCINNATI -- Tejay Antone doesn't just want to come back again from another major elbow surgery. The Reds reliever is determined that he will. Antone, who will undergo a surgical procedure on Friday performed by Reds orthopedic surgeon Dr. Tim Kremchek, had Tommy John surgeries on his right elbow in
'Electric' Elly races home with inside-the-parker after 450-foot jack
CINCINNATI -- There was already a total solar eclipse over Great American Ball Park on Monday afternoon. That evening against the Brewers, Elly De La Cruz hit a home-run ball that seemed high enough to create a total lunar eclipse, too. That home run was itself eclipsed by an even
'Our hearts are with Tejay': Reds gutted after Antone exits
CINCINNATI -- Sunday was more than a loss for many on the Reds’ pitching staff. It was an emotional punch to the stomach to see one of their brothers who has battled back from a pair of Tommy John procedures leave after just one pitch during the sixth inning. Tejay
Benson's winter work paying off with snazzy plays in '24
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Reds' game vs. Brewers rained out; split DH set for Aug. 30
CINCINNATI -- Thursday afternoon's scheduled series finale between the Reds and Brewers at Great American Ball Park was postponed because of rain. The game will be made up as part of a split doubleheader on Aug. 30. Cincinnati is not adjusting its rotation, but Thursday’s scheduled starter, Nick Martinez, is