The Cincinnati Reds currently hold a 32-34 record after a gritty performance on the West Coast. Over the last 24 hours, the club snapped a frustrating five-game losing streak.
The Cincinnati Reds have a 32-34 record after last night’s win over the Padres. The Cincinnati Reds are nine and a half games back fromt he division leading Brewers entering play today.
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After Tuesday's marathon win over the San Diego Padres, which saw the Reds use seven different pitchers, they needed a fresh arm for the series finale.
How many of the 53 Major League Baseball players not born in the United States of America with 250 or more career home runs can you name in seven minutes?
A wild, viral moment occurred at an MLB game where a Cincinnati Reds fan held his young son upside down by the ankles. It wasn’t done as a joke, but so the kid could grab a ball as he hung him up on the outfield wall at Busch Stadium.
Not every all-timer has instant success at the next level. For many baseball players, it takes a few bumps in the road out of the gate before they ever reach stardom.
The Cincinnati Reds picked up a much-needed win on Tuesday night in San Diego, beating the Padres 5-3 in 11 innings. With a man on third and just one out in the 11th inning, Sal Stewart hit a towering two-run home run over the center field fence.
Noelvi Marte's tenure with the Cincinnati Reds is quite the roller coaster. From debuting in 2023, looking to be the favorite for the NL Rookie of the Year in 2024, to being suspended in '24, starting 2025 in Triple-A, to saving their season.
Rookie Sal Stewart said it felt like the Cincinnati Reds were treading in quicksand Monday night after their fifth straight loss. He dragged them out of it Tuesday night by cracking his 13th homer, a two-run shot in the top of the 11th inning that gave the Reds a much-needed 5-3 road victory over the reeling San Diego Padres.
Sal Stewart clouted a two-run homer in the 11th inning Tuesday night and the visiting Cincinnati Reds snapped a five-game losing streak with a 5-3 victory over the San Diego Padres.
The Cincinnati Reds have found themselves in the middle of another disastrous stretch of baseball. Coming into Tuesday's matchup with the San Diego Padres, the Reds were on a five-game losing streak.
The only two things rarer in modern-day baseball than the four-homer game is the Triple Crown and the unassisted triple play. The former is, of course, done over an entire season, while there's a large level of lucky in the unassisted triple play.
Here are the Cincinnati Reds, in desperate need for their resident ace to give them a shot at turning around their season amid a dismal spate of terrible baseball.
The Cincinnati Reds have purchased the contract of pitcher Steffon Moore of the Kansas City Monarchs and assigned him to Double-A Chattanooga. Moore had been dominant with Kansas City.
The Cincinnati Reds have been playing some very, very, very bad, no-good baseball. The April that will be remembered for centuries has spiraled into the stuff of nightmares for the club in May and June.
The Cincinnati Reds have lost five straight games and have fallen to three games below .500 on the season and currently sit in last place in the National League Central.
Since the end of April, things have gone badly for the Cincinnati Reds. There are many different issues you can see with this team. You can blame the issues on the bullpen, you can blame injuries, and you can blame trusting aging veterans for too long.
In 2026, the smartest thing a starting pitcher can do is drop his arm angle, add horizontal movement, and throw a sweeper that hitters cannot track. The data says so.
The Cincinnati Reds are on a skid. The club lost a tough game to the San Diego Padres on Monday, 6-2. San Diego scored two runs in the seventh, and then three more in the eighth inning to pull away.
The Cincinnati Reds are going through a rough stretch of the season, as they’re currently on a four-game losing streak, with their latest coming against the St.
The Cincinnati Reds are at the bottom of the NL Central, but one run and they could climb up in no time. First, they want to get their key player back on the field, as Elly De La Cruz has been on the injured list for the first time in his career.
The Cincinnati Reds hope the return of one of their young, talented pitchers will help turn around their fortunes and salvage the finale of their three-game series against the host St.
The Cincinnati Reds could be getting their ace back sooner than expected. Speaking with reporters on Saturday, manager Terry Francona said Hunter Greene (elbow) continues to progress really well and will hopefully make some starts before the All-Star break.
The Reds have successfully sent right-hander Lyon Richardson and left-hander Brandon Leibrandt through waivers unclaimed, per Mark Sheldon of MLB.com. Both pitchers were designated for assignment earlier this week.
The Reds have released right-hander Josh Staumont, according to his transactions tracker at MLB.com. It’s possible his minor league deal had a June 1st opt-out, since that’s a common date for such provisions.
The Reds announced that outfielder TJ Friedl was optioned to Triple-A Louisville after last night’s game. Fellow outfielder Noelvi Marté has been recalled to take Friedl’s place on the active roster.
News broke on Monday that shortstop Elly De La Cruz would land on the injured list with a hamstring injury. That was the bad news. The good news? Top prospect Edwin Arroyo would join the Cincinnati Reds and is set to make his major-league debut.