Cincinnati Reds right-hander Hunter Greene has a Grade 1 right groin strain, per Mark Sheldon of MLB.com. He has not yet been placed on the 15-day injured
The Cincinnati Reds (19-20) fell to the Atlanta Braves (18-19) 5-4 on Thursday night at Truist Park. Here are our postgame takeaways: Lodolo's Strong Outing In a game where the Reds really needed Nick Lodolo to go deep into the ballgame to give the bullpen a rest, he threw six strong innings.
After a two-run home run by Rece Hinds to give the Reds a 4-2 lead in the ninth inning, Graham Ashcraft entered the game to try to convert the save. Emilio Pagan had pitched in two consecutive games and was likely unavailable.
Cincinnati Reds top prospect, Chase Burns, continued his dominance on Thursday night. The right-hander gave up just one earned run over five innings for Double-A Chattanooga.
On the heels of our hitting prospects whose stock is rising piece, it’s time to look at some arms who have already turned heads through their first handful of starts.
Four Cincinnati Reds minor league affiliates were in action on Wednesday. Here is how their top prospects performed: Louisville Bats (18-16) Won 6-5 Ivan Johnson went 1-5.
The injuries pile up for the Cincinnati Reds. They took a one-run victory over the Atlanta Braves, but Hunter Greene felt his right groin grab while throwing a warm-up pitch to start the fourth inning.
TJ Friedl hit a pair of home runs to help the visiting Cincinnati Reds end a four-game losing streak with a 4-3 win over the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday.
Cincinnati Reds ace Hunter Greene was removed from Wednesday night's game against the host Atlanta Braves in the bottom of the fourth inning after suffering a right groin injury.
The Cincinnati Reds placed Noelvi Marte on the injured list on Wednesday with a strained left oblique. The third baseman opened up about it to reporters before the game in Atlanta.
With Shohei Ohtani ($700 million) and Juan Soto ($765 million) signing record-breaking contracts in successive offseasons, it's unclear what's in store for next winter - or the winter's beyond that.
The Reds enter play tonight with an 18-18 record and losers of their last three games. They look to even the series tonight against the Braves. The Reds are four games back from the Chicago Cubs in the NL Central as play starts today.
Luis Mey was the bright spot on a day when the Reds dropped to 18-18, beaten by a freak inside-the-park home run, losing a prospect to injury in the process, and were shut out for the fifth time this season.
The Reds announced that rookie infielder/outfielder Tyler Callihan suffered a left forearm fracture in Monday's game against Atlanta. He’s obviously in for a long-term absence.
Thanks to left hip soreness, catcher/designated hitter Salvador Perez wasn't in the Kansas City Royals lineup on Friday night as a three-game series began against the Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards.