Hunter Greene is expected to return from the injured list on Sunday against the Pittsburgh Pirates according to Gordon Wittenmyer of the Cincinnati Enquirer.
It's been a tough season for the Reds when it comes to injuries. Gordon Wittenmeyer of the Cincinnati Enquirer shared the latest on some key pieces: Andrew Abbott is not expected to pitch again this season due to his shoulder injury.
The Cincinnati Reds called up Alan Busenitz from Triple-A Louisville on Friday. To make room for Busenitz, they optioned left-handed pitcher Brandon Leibrandt to Louisville.
Nick Martinez will take the mound for the Cincinnati Reds (74-80) Friday looking for his 10th win of the season in a matchup with the Pittsburgh Pirates (72-81).
Rookie Blake Dunn will try to keep giving the Reds a reason to show up to the ballpark when Cincinnati opens a three-game series with the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday night.
At Great American Ball Park on Friday, the Cincinnati Reds (74-80) face the Pittsburgh Pirates (72-81), fellow members of the NL Central, at 6:40 p.m. ET.
In the opener of a three-game series, on Friday, Sept. 20 at 6:40 PM ET, the Cincinnati Reds are hosting the Pittsburgh Pirates. Reds vs. Pirates Series Info Pirates @ Reds Time: Friday, September 20 at 6:40 PM ET Reds Starting Pitcher: Nick Martínez Pirates Starting Pitcher: Mitch Keller TV Channel: SportsNet PT Livestream: Fubo […]
The Atlanta Braves were on fire against the Cincinnati Reds on Thursday, setting a stunning offensive record that no other team has accomplished in a single game.
The Cincinnati Reds (74-80) dropped the series and fell 15-3 to the Atlanta Braves (82-70) on Thursday afternoon. Here are our postgame takeaways: Six Home Runs Against Reds Pitching It was a tough day for the Reds' pitching staff as they gave up 15 runs on 18 hits, six of which were home runs.
Reds' outfielder Blake Dunn had a day to remember on Thursday afternoon. Dunn has reached base all three times and launched his first career Major League home run in the fifth inning off of Braves' Cy Young candidate Chris Sale.
Elly De La Cruz became the first Red since 2017 to score 100 runs in a season when Joey Votto scored 106. The 22-year-old continues to impress and do things that not many other players have done.
It’s the Reds. It’s the Braves. It’s baseball, or something similar. The Cincinnati Reds were officially eliminated from the playoffs last night as the Atlanta Braves thumped them to the tune of 7-1 while mathematics conspired to leave them listless in the potential future win column.
The Cincinnati Reds were eliminated from postseason contention last night with their 7-1 loss to the Atlanta Braves. The Reds have been dealing with some losses, including Brandon Williamson, who will need Tommy John surgery, which will put his 2025 season into question.
The Reds recalled right-hander Yosver Zulueta from Triple-A Louisville ahead of Thursday's game against the Braves. They also optioned Casey Legumina back to Louisville following Wednesday's loss to Atlanta.
That’s officially that. The Cincinnati Reds lost to the Atlanta Braves to the tune of 7-1 on Wednesday evening in Great American Ball Park. Starter Jakob
The Cincinnati Reds (74-79) fell to the Atlanta Braves (82-70) 7-1 on Wednesday night. Here are our postgame takeaways: Junis Impresses Again Jakob Junis has been spectacular over his last five appearances for the Reds.
Cincinnati Reds All-Star Elly De La Cruz is on pace to achieve a dubious yet impressive MLB first.
Reds left-hander Brandon Williamson has informed reporters that he has a full tear of his ulnar collateral ligament and will require Tommy John surgery.
Cincinnati Reds prospect Connor Phillips had a fantastic start for Triple-A Louisville on Tuesday night. The right-hander gave up two runs over six innings while striking out nine.
Williamson came out of the game and Cincinnati later announced that he suffered an elbow strain via Charlie Goldsmith of the Cincinnati Enquirer.
Spencer Steer belted a go-ahead two-run homer to help erase a four-run deficit and lead the Cincinnati Reds to a 6-5 win Tuesday, dealing a costly blow to the playoff hopes of the visiting Atlanta Braves.
The Cincinnati Reds have been a disappointment this season. Injuries have taken a season with sky-high expectations and put them below .500. While they have a solid group of young prospects, they must supplement their roster with veteran free agents.
TJ Friedl went 4-for-4 with a homer and two RBIs, and the Cincinnati Reds cruised to an 11-1 win over the Minnesota Twins on Saturday night in Minneapolis.
After two straight winners to start the week, we took a step back with Jaylen Waddle going under his receiving yards prop on "Thursday Night Football." Let's bounce back and bring some good vibes to the weekend with our favorite MLB prop for Friday night's slate.
September is one of the best months. Temperatures start to drop, football returns, and playoff races start to heat up. Except for the Reds, who have struggled to make September a vital month far too often.
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