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Burns has been everything the Reds had hoped for and more. The right-hander has an ERA of 2.86, he's striking out over 11 batters per nine innings, and opponents are hitting just .221 against him. It's no surprise he's near the top of the list.
Brock Burke Makes Unfortunate MLB History in Reds’ Brutal Loss to Cardinals
In 2024, Friedl wanted to wear a custom pair of cleats to benefit a local children's hospital. This weekend, 25 teammates will join him.
In the closing minutes ahead of MLB's trade deadline, the Reds finalized deals that sent hard-slugging Nathaniel Lowe to the Cleveland Guardians in exchange for two prospects, plus reliever Caleb Ferguson to the St. Louis Cardinals for international pool money.
Reds Broadcaster Jeff Brantley Calls Out Pitcher Sam Moll in Loss to Diamondbacks
The Cincinatti Reds have made a roster move, as they have designated relief pitcher Ron Marinaccio for assignment.
The Cincinnati Reds are likely to miss the MLB Playoffs for the fifth time in the last six seasons. The St. Louis Cardinals are trying to make a late push to earn the final wild card spot in the National League after missing the playoffs the last three years.
Making it so the Cincinnati Reds will at least secure a split in their four-game series against the rival St. Louis Cardinals, Sal Stewart further demonstrated why he has an argument for being named the National League Rookie of the Year.
Armed with colorful paint and their imaginations, patients at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital decorated cleats for Reds players to wear during MLB’s annual Players’ Weekend, August 21-23. In 2024, the Reds teamed up with Cincinnati Children’s for Players’ Weekend to showcase the players’ personalities beyond the game.
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Hunter Greene to miss entire 2027 MLB season after Reds ace undergoes second Tommy John surgery
Greene, once a top-heralded prospect, made just five starts this year around elbow issues
When your starting pitcher has a rough outing and the offense can't provide any support, winning becomes a difficult task. That's exactly what happened to the Reds on Friday night.