Cincinnati Reds' top prospect, Rhett Lowder, made his sixth start of the season on Sunday for Double-A Chattanooga after starting the year with the Dayton Dragons in High-A.
The Cincinnati Reds never lead and they fell to the Chicago Cubs 4-2 on Sunday afternoon at Great American Ball Park. The loss ends the Reds' seven-game winning streak and moves their record to 32-34 on the season.
Cincinnati Reds right-hander Emilio Pagan went back on the 15-day injured list Sunday with a right lat strain. The 33-year-old reliever was activated from the IL on Thursday.
The Cincinnati Reds (32-33) roll into Sunday’s matchup with the Chicago Cubs (31-34) looking to extend a seven-game winning streak. The contest starts at 1:40 PM ET on MARQ with the Cubs listed as -126 favorites on the moneyline to stop the Reds’ streak.
The Cincinnati Reds (32-33) have a home game against the Chicago Cubs (31-34), who are coming off a three-game losing streak. Sunday’s matchup begins at 1:40 PM ET.
The Cincinnati Reds look to complete a rare four-game sweep and extend their winning streak to eight games when they close out their series with the visiting Chicago Cubs on Sunday.
The Cincinnati Reds have won the first three games in the four series against the Chicago Cubs. This was their seventh straight victory and they have won 12 of their last 15 contests.
“Trouncing” may sound a bit much, but they’ve thwarted the Cubs every which way from Sunday all season. TJ Friedl smoked a 2-run homer, walked, stole a bag, and drove in a trio of runs for the Cincinnati Reds on Saturday, fueling them to their seventh consecutive victory in the process.
TJ Friedl belted a tiebreaking two-run homer and drove in three runs while Andrew Abbott allowed just one run over five innings to lead the Cincinnati Reds to their seventh straight win Saturday, 4-3, over the visiting Chicago Cubs.
The Cincinnati Reds beat the Chicago Cubs 4-3 for their seventh straight win and their 12th win in their last 15 games. Here are our postgame takeaways: Andrew Abbott Battled Abbott clearly didn't have his best stuff on Saturday but battled to give the Reds five innings of one-run baseball.
After a horribly disappointing start to a season filled with high expectations, the Cincinnati Reds are getting hot. The Reds pulled to within two games of .500 on Friday night with a 3-2 win over the Chicago Cubs at Great American Ball Park.
Ricardo Cabrera is the Cincinnati Reds' ninth-ranked prospect according to MLB Pipeline. Cabrera had one of his best days as a professional on Friday night.
The Cincinnati Reds (31-33) will put their six-game win streak to the test when they host the Chicago Cubs (31-33) Saturday at 4:10 PM ET on BSOH. Oddsmakers consider the Reds -118 favorites to extend their streak, while the Cubs are +100 underdogs looking for the upset.
After winning their past six games, the Cincinnati Reds (31-33) host the Chicago Cubs (31-33) at Great American Ball Park on Saturday at 4:10 PM ET. The Reds will give the ball to Andrew Abbott (4-5, 3.39 ERA), who is eyeing win No.
The Cincinnati Reds are on a season-best six-game winning streak while the visiting Chicago Cubs are battling a prolonged slump as the teams prepare to meet again on Saturday.
Action Network's MLB best bets for Saturday, June 8, include picks and predictions for Phillies vs. Mets and Cubs vs. Reds.
Nick Lodolo surrendered just one run over six innings and Tyler Stephenson delivered a clutch two-run double on Friday as the Cincinnati Reds beat the visiting Chicago Cubs 3-2 for their six straight win.
Reds lefty Brandon Williamson hasn’t pitched in the majors this season due to a shoulder strain he suffered back in spring training.
On Thursday night, the Cincinnati Reds take on the Chicago Cubs in a battle of contenders in the National League Central. In addition to just being a big divisional game, the game also represents the one-year mark since the Reds called up electric prospet Elly De La Cruz.
The Bucs currently have Aroldis Chapman as the only lefty in their big league bullpen, so the new addition will give them a second southpaw in the relief mix.
Cincinnati Reds starter Graham Ashcraft has had the look of a legitimate MLB pitcher at times, but too often has been prone to a shellacking.
The Cincinnati Reds Minor League Affiliate clubs have all kicked off their seasons. This report is your one-stop shop for finding out how each team did and how the Reds’ top prospects are within the system.
The last time an MLB player stole 100 bases in a season happened in 1987. How many of the league leaders since then can you name in five minutes?
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