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Elly De La Cruz snapped a home run drought with a 3-run shot that ignited the Cincinnati Reds in a 13-9 win and that coach Chris Valaika saw coming.
Evan Longoria will re-join the Rays so that he can retire with the team where he made his name. Joey Votto should do the same.
Take last night, for instance. The Reds, according to the box score, got smoked late by a terrible Chicago White Sox club and lost yet another home game - this time by the score of 5-1. The box score is ugly, aside from Andrew Abbott’s rock solid start and a 2-hit night from Elly De La Cruz that featured the below dinger:
Rose's life and career were honored at a pair of events across town, including Pete Rose Night at Great American Ball Park.
Cincinnati native and Louisville head men’s basketball coach Pat Kelsey was in the spotlight before the Reds’ game against the Chicago White Sox on Thursday.
When guys like Austin Hays, Noelvi Marte and Jake Fraley going on the injured list creates a doom and gloom feel around the Reds because of their production, that's a problem. The feeling should be that the big three on this team will carry the Reds through the time that depth pieces are on the injured list.
The Reds paid tribute to Pete Rose, a day after baseball’s career hits leader was removed from MLB's permanent ineligibility list.
Pete Rose was a larger-than-life baseball star during his playing career. But he belonged to Cincinnati. It's where Rose was born, where he played for most of his 24 seasons and also managed. On Wednesday,