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The Cincinnati Reds have notable figures in their lineup concerning bat speed this season. Leading the pack is Elly De La Cruz, a switch hitter, with an impressive average bat speed of 76.1 mph ...
Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona has coaxed significantly better performance in his first year with every team he's ...
If you missed Sunday’s game between the Reds and Orioles, hold onto your hats. Cincinnati delivered a blowout of 24-2 against Baltimore, a true Sunday massacre in the MLB. But amidst that ...
The Reds have been a different team when Austin Hays has been healthy. He lengthens out the lineup as a right-handed bat with ...
Cincinnati Reds Superstar Elly De La Cruz Joins Unique Company With Performance In Friday's Loss to Colorado ... Ranking Cincinnati Reds’ Most Important Players Ahead of 2025 MLB Regular Season.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - It was a good year for the Cincinnati Reds. The team finished 82-80, a 20-win improvement from last year. That's with 23 rookies playing in at least one game, and 16 players ...
The Nationals put up 10 runs to edge the Reds, 10-8, in the series opener. The Reds have dropped the past two games, but that ...
Cincinnati Reds outfielder Tyler Naquin sighed when he remembered how long it had been. The last time Naquin, a career .274 hitter and a Rookie of the Year candidate in 2016, had been healthy on ...
After one week of Major League Baseball action, Cincinnati Reds rookie outfielder Rece Hinds is already garnering national recognition.In seven games against the Colorado Rockies and Miami Marlins ...
As another week has come and gone of the 2025 baseball season, let's break down how some of the Cincinnati Reds top prospects have fared to kick off the month of May.
Votto was a candidate for NL Comeback Player of the Year with his resurgent performance. If he remains a 35-homer, 100-RBI threat, he’ll continue to anchor the middle of the Reds’ lineup.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - It wasn't a good year for the Cincinnati Reds - that's not breaking news. The team finished 62-100, just the second time in franchise history to reach triple-digit losses.