Things haven’t been so kind to the Cincinnati Reds of late. Left-hander Nick Lodolo joined TJ Friedl and other key players on the injured list Wednesday.
The Reds announced that left-hander Nick Lodolo has been placed on the 15-day injured list, retroactive to May 12, due to a left groin strain. Left-hander Sam Moll was recalled in a corresponding move.
The Cincinnati Reds (17-21) are favorites (-135) on the moneyline when they square off against the San Francisco Giants (17-23) Saturday at 7:15 PM ET, live on FOX.
The Cincinnati Reds (17-21) and the San Francisco Giants (17-23) meet on Saturday at 7:15 PM ET. The game will be held at Oracle Park. The probable pitchers are Nick Lodolo (3-1) for the Reds and Mason Black (0-1) for the Giants.
Today was a very bad day for the Reds, as they lost to the Orioles 11-1. They were swept by Baltimore and have lost five-straight games. Nick Lodolo gave up four runs in five innings, including two walks and six strikeouts.
Nick Lodolo is emerging as the Reds' best pitcher. He's back on the mound Sunday against the Orioles. Lodolo may have only made four starts, but the Reds have won all four and he has pitched masterfully.
The Cincinnati Reds (16-17) are favored on the moneyline (-114) in Sunday’s contest against the Baltimore Orioles (22-11). Game time is at 4:10 PM ET on MASN2.
The Cincinnati Reds beat the San Diego Padres 5-2 on Monday night. Nick Lodolo got the start for the Reds, allowing just one hit and one run in seven innings.
Nick Lodolo gave up a leadoff homer Monday night, then didn't give up another hit in seven dominant innings as the visiting Cincinnati Reds stopped the San Diego Padres 5-2 in the opener of a three-game series.
The San Diego Padres (14-17) hope to avoid their fifth straight defeat when they host the Cincinnati Reds (15-13) Monday at 9:40 PM ET on BSOH. The Reds are listed as -110 favorites, while the Padres are -109 underdogs as they try to snap their losing skid.
The San Diego Padres (14-17) begin a three-game series against the Cincinnati Reds (15-13) with a Monday meeting at PETCO Park. First pitch is at 9:40 PM ET.
Cincinnati Reds star infielder Elly De La Cruz continues to wow the baseball world with seemingly effortless highlight plays. Now, his Reds teammate Nick Lodolo is laying out just what make De La Cruz so special: Said the Reds pitcher on his teammate, “There’s not much to it, to be honest with you.
The NBA and NHL playoffs continue on Wednesday night with multiple games in each league, but let's not forget about the full MLB slate.
Two early-season aces will square off when the Cincinnati Reds host the Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday evening in the third game of a four-game series.
Cincinnati Reds left-hand pitcher Nick Lodolo has returned from a leg injury to make two starts for the big league club. He has won both games and looked fantastic coming back from injury.
Nick Lodolo threw five no-hit innings before allowing a ground-ball single to open the sixth in his first start in 11 months as the visiting Cincinnati Reds blanked the Chicago White Sox 5-0 on Saturday afternoon.
Nick Lodolo of the Cincinnati Reds is expected to pitch in his first game of the season during the team’s upcoming visit to the Chicago White Sox on Saturday.
Cincinnati Reds manager David Bell said Monday that Nick Lodolo will make his season debut Saturday against the Chicago White Sox. Lodolo struggled in his final rehab start Sunday with Triple-A Louisville, coughing four runs over 2 2/3 innings.
Cincinnati Reds' left-hander Nick Lodolo's status for Opening Day is up in the air as he continues to battle discomfort related to a stress reaction in his tibia from 2023.
Cincinnati Reds' left-hander Nick Lodolo says he is pain-free while pitching, which is big news as he aims to earn a spot in the team's Opening Day starting rotation.
Cincinnati Reds left-hander Nick Lodolo continued to dominate outmatched minor league batters this week. Lodolo, who was making the second start of his rehab assignment, tossed 3.0 scoreless, hitless innings and six strikeouts with Triple-A Chattanooga on Tuesday.
The Cincinnati Reds, in a battle for the National League Central crown, got some positive news regarding injured left-handed pitcher Nick Lodolo. The following updates comes from the Rotowire fantasy baseball portal: Lodolo (lower leg) will begin a rehab program in Arizona on Monday, Mark Sheldon of MLB.com reports.
Lodolo struggled to a 6.29 ERA this year before landing on the IL but had a much stronger 3.66 mark in his debut last year.
Reds starter Nick Lodolo was diagnosed with a stress reaction in his left tibia earlier this week, writes Bobby Nightengale of the Cincinnati Enquirer. He’ll be in a walking boot and go for another MRI in a couple weeks.
The Reds announced a flurry of roster moves Sunday morning, highlighted by left-hander Nick Lodolo landing on the 15-day injured list.
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