Although lightning rods for very different reasons, Brandon Phillips of the Cincinnati Reds and Hall of Famer Jackie Robinson share similarities in their respective play on the field. Per Baseball-Reference.com, Robinson posted a 162-game average over his 10 seasons with […]
How good will the 2014 Cincinnati Reds be? Will they be dominant enough to win the NL Central or just competitive enough to maybe vie for a wild card spot? A second straight series win (two-games-to-one over the Chicago Cubs) […]
The “Cueto” crowd chant reached a feverish pitch in last year’s NL Wild Card game in Pittsburgh between the Cincinnati Reds and the Pittsburgh Pirates. The result of the crowd chant seemed to unnerve Reds’ ace Johnny Cueto, who dropped […]
When Cincinnati Reds‘ first-year manager Bryan Price announced that he was shifting perennial All-Star first-baseman Joey Votto from his customary third spot in the batting order to second, there was interest in just how Votto would react to the change. […]
Watching Homer Bailey pitch in his first three starts of the 2014 season is a flashback to an earlier time in his career with the Cincinnati Reds when Bailey lacked focus on the mound, command of his pitches, and overall […]
If it was not for the 9th inning heroics of Ike Davis yesterday afternoon at Citi Field, where he led the New York Mets to a 6-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on a game-winning, pinch hit, walk off grand […]
Much has been made of Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Tony Cingrani and his need to add more pitches to his arsenal. We all know the story about Cingrani bursting onto the scene in 2013 and accumulating a 2.93 ERA with […]