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Swept by the Pirates

There isn’t much to say about Sundays game. Bronson Arroyo gave up 5 runs in the fourth inning. He pitched very well except the one inning. On a good note, Jay Bruce hit his first two homeruns…Read More

Aroldis Chapman Loses His Second Start

After the rainout on Friday, Aroldis made his home debut to a sellout crowd. Chapman gave the crowd what they came to see. He hit 100 miles per hour on the radar gun on three consecutive pitches in the…Read More

Dusty Meets With Starters

Dusty Baker called a meeting with his five starting pitchers before Friday’s game at Pittsburgh. In their four game series with the Marlins, Cincy’s starting pitchers gave up 22 earned runs…Read More

Cordero Can’t Find the Strike Zone

With the Reds leading going into the ninth inning last season, they only lost one game. And, with all of their final at-bat magic this season, it looked like this game was over. Francisco Cordero coming…Read More

Aroldis’ Second Start Today

Aroldis Chapman’s second start was pushed back till today for the Louisville Bats. His start last night was rained out. He is still on an 85 pitch limit. So, get there early folks or you will…Read More

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Reds Lose Third in a Row

The Reds lost their third straight game. They got into Pittsburgh very late, at 2:55 a.m. and fighting…Read More

Jay “Flipping” Bruce

Jay Bruce has apologized for making this obscene gesture to his dugout after breaking out of a 17 at-bat…Read More

Reds Win in Extra Innings

The Reds beat the Florida Marlins 10-8 in 11 innings. The Reds blew a 6-1 lead after having 3-run homeruns…Read More

Rolen Goes Deep Twice

Scott Rolen hit two solo homeruns and drove in the winning run in the tenth inning to lead the Reds to…Read More

Reds Option Francisco

To make room for starting pitcher Mike Leake, the Reds optioned Juan Francisco to Triple A Louisville.…Read More

Pedro Viola Out

The Cincinnati Reds designated Pedro Viola for assignment. The 27-year-old had thrown just one inning in the minors before getting designated. If no one makes a claim on him, Viola will just stay where…Read More

Leake and Chapman both Strong Debuts

One in Cincy and one in Toledo but each of the Reds new pitchers had good outings. Mike Leake became the first major league player to debut without playing a game in the minors. He pitched 6 2/3 innings…Read More

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