With news that Cincinnati Reds fire-ball closer Aroldis Chapman threw live batting practice before Wednesday’s game against the Pittsburgh Pirates, the expectation of a fully restored Reds’ bullpen is becoming a reality. Chapman will still be out for at least […]
After defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates 2-1 at PNC Park on Thursday, the Cincinnati Reds brought their record to an even 11-11 on the season. While the first 22 games of the season have been polarizing for Reds fans, returning to .500 […]
Ask fans, coaches, players and owners of the Cincinnati Reds who is the key to success for the team’s offense, and you will get a wide range of answers. Billy Hamilton! Joey Votto! Jay Bruce! Devin Mesoraco! Ryan Ludwick! An argument […]
Cincinnati Reds closer Aroldis Chapman has to count himself as one of the luckiest baseball players ever. His exodus to America from Cuba notwithstanding, Chapman took one of the most wicked line drives to the face imaginable — the kind […]
When the Cincinnati Reds won the 2010 NL Central and drew the Philadelphia Phillies in the playoffs, it was then-Reds pitcher Edinson Volquez who drew the start in Game 1 of the divisional series, not current Reds ace Johnny Cueto. The […]
Cincinnati Reds catcher Devin Mesoraco started the 2014 season on the disabled list, but the fourth-year catcher has more than made up for lost time with a red-hot start to his season. Mesoraco’s start has been so good that it […]
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 […]