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The Angels edge the Reds, 2-1, behind seven strong innings from Kikuchi and Luis Rengifo’s tie-breaking hit in the eighth.
Each year, the website Awful Announcing asks its readers to grade their local MLB broadcasts. The Cincinnati Reds television ...
A Hall of Fame broadcaster and Ford C. Frick Award winner, Marty was more than an announcer, he was a trusted companion, master storyteller, and enduring symbol of Reds baseball. The statue will ...
Dodgers pitching coach Mark Prior confirmed the topic has been discussed but emphasized the talk centered on how the two-way player rule would apply, potentially costing the team Ohtani’s at-bats ...
Any concern about the major-league-leading Milwaukee Brewers losing three straight games for the first time since May 7-10 clearly is not shared by Christian Yelich.
The Reds right-hander quickly ran into trouble in the bottom of the eighth, when Angels center fielder Bryce Teodosio doubled to lead off the inning. A wild pitch moved him to third, and one batter ...
With a decade-long playoff drought on track to be extended to eleven seasons, the Angels have some long-term pieces in place to break the drought—including shortstop Zach Neto. Neto debuted for the ...
Kyle Schwarber doubled, homered and had five RBIs, while leadoff man Trea Turner had five of Philadelphia's 20 hits as the ...
While the names on the roster might have changed plenty, it took a full seven years before the Reds found their match against ...
Jorge Montanez breaks down the last week in saves and middle relievers on the rise in the latest closer report.
A team some thought was going to fade out of playoff contention has found its power stroke and is making MLB and team history in the process.
The Cincinnati Reds 2-1 loss to the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday night kept them one game behind the Mets for the last NL playoff position.