The Los Angeles Dodgers were swept by the Cincinnati Reds in their weekend set at Great American Ballpark after tough pitching and self-inflicted offensive woes cut down any chance at success.
After losing five times in a stretch of six games, the Cincinnati Reds have managed to get back on track with a pair of victories over the Los Angeles Dodgers, the latest being a 3-1 victory on Saturday night.
The Cincinnati Reds (21-30) have a home game against the Los Angeles Dodgers (33-20), who are coming off a three-game losing streak. Saturday’s contest starts at 7:15 PM ET.
Back in his hometown, where he will pitch in a major league game for just the second time in his young career, Cincinnati Reds right-hander Hunter Greene is set to face the host Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday afternoon.
Kevin Newman had two three-hit games last season as a member of the Cincinnati Reds. He bettered the hit total against his former team in the opener of a three-game set Monday and will look to continue his recent hot streak when the Arizona Diamondbacks host the Reds on Tuesday night in Phoenix.
There can be no more lonely feeling in professional sports than that of an MLB starting pitcher who is going through a slump. You head out to the mound and you feel like everything you throw is destined to get hammered.
Woof. That's an 0-3 night in strikeout props on Wednesday. No worries. We plan on bouncing right back with three more K props for Thursday's shortened MLB slate.
The Cincinnati Reds best start since 2013 can be greatly attributed to the pitching staff. One of the players at the forefront of their renaissance is Hunter Greene.
Hunter Greene allowed one hit over seven shutout innings and Jonathan India went 4-for-4 with a home run and four RBIs to lead the Cincinnati Reds to an 8-4 win over the Texas Rangers on Saturday afternoon in Arlington, Tex.
It's a new week in home run props, and we're looking to kick things off right with a winner (or two, or three). Here are our three favorite HR bets for Monday's MLB slate.
Fresh from an off day, when they were able to savor a feel-good Opening Day, the Cincinnati Reds look to make it two in a row when they host the Washington Nationals on Saturday afternoon.
It’s no secret that Hunter Greene has been working his tail in hopes of taking the next step on the mound. He's added two pitches to his repertoire this offseason: a curveball and a splitter.
Frankie Montas will start for the Reds on Opening Day. It's a surprising move. What does this mean for Hunter Greene? This appears to be a challenge. Reds manager David Bell said his message to Greene was simple: "keep going.” Greene hasn't reached reached his full potential.
With Spring Training in full swing, the Cincinnati Reds hit the diamond for some live batting practice on Tuesday. Shortstop Elly De La Cruz stepped up to the plate while starting pitcher Hunter Greene was on the mound.
Reds starting pitcher Hunter Greene's car was on the receiving end of some friendly fire Tuesday afternoon during a live batting practice session with infielder Elly De La Cruz.
The Reds are hoping their entire pitching staff takes a step forward this season. Hunter Greene is a big part of that. The 24-year-old has flashed his
The Reds have officially activated Hunter Greene from the 60-day injured list, as the right-hander will take the mound to start Sunday’s game with the Blue Jays.
The Cincinnati Reds beat the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday night to pull within 0.5 games of first place in the National League Central race. In addition to the victory at the major league level, the Reds also got good news from their Arizona complex with regards to the injury recovery of young pitcher Hunter Greene.
An already struggling pitching staff in Cincinnati will be without a key contributor for an extended period.
Greene has been battling hip discomfort for a few weeks. Cincinnati skipped one of his starts earlier in the month to give him extra rest. This’ll be his first IL stint of the season, as the pain returned during Saturday’s start against the Astros.
The Cincinnati Reds believe that young starting pitcher Hunter Greene can help them return to relevance in the National League. They are backing up that belief with a significant long-term contract extension after just 34 starts in the big leagues.
The MLB DREAM Series takes place this weekend at Tempe Diablo Stadium in Arizona. It is an event focused on the dynamics of pitching and catching for a diverse group of high school baseball stars, predominantly African-American, from across the country.
The Cincinnati Reds may not have had much of a season in 2022, but that doesn’t mean that there aren’t some things to look forward to when concerning the future.
Greene, who was selected No. 2 overall in the 2017 MLB Draft, made his major league debut in April and is 4-12 with a 4.97 ERA this season.
Reliever Ryan Hendrix has been recalled to take his place on the active roster.
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