The Cincinnati Reds placed third baseman Noelvi Marte on the 10-day injured list Wednesday with a left oblique strain. In a corresponding move, the club recalled outfielder Rece Hinds from Triple-A Louisville.
For a month now, this reporter has speculated that Austin Wynns and his lofting batting average would be sent to Triple-A Louisville when Tyler Stephenson was ready.
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.
Scratched, but was he sniffed? Cincinnati Reds starting pitchers have logged 200.2 IP so far this year, a mark that’s good for the 5th most in all of Major League Baseball.
The ACL Reds started their season this week so all five Reds minor league affiliates were in action on Tuesday. Here is how their top prospects performed: Louisville Bats (17-16) Won 9-1 Ivan Johnson went 1-5 with a grand slam, his fourth home run of the season.
The Cincinnati Reds will send ace Hunter Greene to the mound on Wednesday, tasking him with trying to try end a four-game losing streak when they meet the Atlanta Braves on the road.
The Reds blew a ninth-inning lead and eventually fell 2-1 to the Atlanta Braves on Tuesday night. With one out and pinch runner Stuart Fairchild on first base, Michael Harris doubled into the left field corner.
Cincinnati Reds third baseman Noelvi Marte was originally in the lineup in Tuesday's game against the Atlanta Braves. However, he was scratched due to pain in his left side before the first pitch.
The Cincinnati Reds (18-19) fell to the Atlanta Braves (17-18) 2-1 on Tuesday night at Truist Park. Here are our postgame takeaways: Abbott's Big Night Andrew Abbott did not allow a run over five innings on Tuesday.
Cincinnati Reds left fielder Tyler Callihan was placed on the injured list on Tuesday after he sustained a left forearm fracture in Cincinnati's 4-0 loss to the Atlanta Braves on Monday.
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.
It has been quite a long time since the Cincinnati Reds had a player at the level of Elly De La Cruz. The last time the Reds handed out a significant contract, it was Joey Votto's 12-year, $251.5 million contract in 2012.
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.
Can they fix it on the fly? Are we still in the ‘small sample size’ portion of the MLB season? Perhaps. Will we also see the Cincinnati Reds wrap up the first 1/4th of their 2025 season by this weekend?
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.
It was an awful night for the Cincinnati Reds. Matt Olson hit an inside-the-park home run, and a bright Reds’ prospect broke his left forearm on the play.
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.
It comes as no surprise that Brent Suter, the Cincinnati Reds top left-handed reliever, has performed at a high level to start the season. After all, for the past decade, Suter has consistently produced 65+ innings with a career earned run average below 3.50.
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.
The Cincinnati Reds placed outfielder Austin Hays on the 10-day injured list Friday and activated catcher Tyler Stephenson from the IL. The move involving Hays is retroactive to Tuesday, one day after he tweaked his left hamstring while running the bases in the sixth inning of Cincinnati's 3-1 victory against the St.
The Reds announced Friday that they’ve reinstated catcher Tyler Stephenson from the injured list. He’s missed the entire season so far due to an oblique strain he suffered in spring training.