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 Cincinnati Reds began the road trip like they finished their home stand: with a loss. They fell to the Atlanta Braves 4-0. I think they get a pass for this one though.
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.
Cincinnati left fielder Tyler Callihan left Monday's game in the third inning against the host Atlanta Braves after injuring his left arm while making a defensive play.
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.
Reds prospects Carlos Sanchez and Jose Franco were both named Player of the Week this past week. Sanchez was named Florida State League Player of the Week and Franco was named Southern League Pitcher of the Week.
The Reds' offense has been struggling again lately. They are coming off a 3-4 home stand against two mediocre teams, the Cardinals and the Nationals. With Austin Hays and his five home runs on the injured list, the Reds are missing that power bat in the middle of their lineup.
The Cincinnati Reds just finished another homestead under .500. The Reds have not taken advantage of home-field advantage ever since the MLB clock started ticking for Elly De La Cruz.
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We’ll find out! The Cincinnati Reds are in Atlanta today set to begin a four-game series against the Braves. They’re also looking to regain some of that momentum they had in spades this time a week ago after stumbling through yet another ‘winnable’ homestand.
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.
All four Cincinnati Reds minor league affiliates were in action on Sunday. Here is how their top prospects performed: Louisville Bats (16-16) Won 15-3 Jacob Hurtubise went 2-5.
When discussing the 2025 Cincinnati Reds, one must recognize the bullpen's strong performance. The unit has been among the top 10 in the majors so far, with multiple players enduring career years.
The Cincinnati Reds fell 4-1 to the Washington Nationals and lost the series on Sunday afternoon. The Reds are 3-20 in their last 23 rubber matches. Graham Ashcraft gave up a home run in the seventh that gave the Nationals the lead.
In his postgame press conference after the Reds lost on Sunday to the Washington Nationals, starting pitcher Nick Martinez went out of his way to praise Tyler Stephenson and went as far to say the Reds should offer him a contract extension.
Luis Garcia Jr. drove in two runs, including a go-ahead home run in the seventh, and the Washington Nationals defeated the host Cincinnati Reds 4-1 on Sunday.
A manager desires flexibility, a Swiss Army knife that can be used for multiple purposes. Terry Francona has Santiago Espinal. “Every good team has a guy like him,” Francona said.
Heading into the season, the Cincinnati Reds were counting on catcher Tyler Stephenson to carry a big load. But an oblique strain sustained in mid-March during spring training put him on the injured list.
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 kicked off May with a 9-1 victory over the Cardinals yesterday. Today they start a three-game series with the Washington Nationals.
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.
The Cincinnati Reds have gotten off to a good start to the 2025 MLB season as they are second in the NL Central with a 16-15 record. However, one point of concern has been the back end of the bullpen as Alexis Diaz has struggled.
Chase Petty will be tabbed to start the second game of Wednesday's doubleheader against the Cardinals. Meanwhile, infielder Tyler Callihan is also coming up.