The St. Louis Cardinals entered the quarter-season mark of 2013 with the best record in baseball. To say that exceeds the expectations of some is quite the understatement. Many, arguably most, baseball writers had the Cincinnati Reds picked as clear favorites to win the National League Central Division. Show More Summary
After a brutal 10-game road trip that saw the Atlanta Braves go 4-6 against the Cincinnati Reds, San Francisco Giants and Arizona Diamondbacks, they returned home to Turner Field and finally got back on track with an 8-5 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Show More Summary
A quarter of the season has passed for the Cincinnati Reds, and the club is certainly not shy of major achievements and disappointments. The Reds are 25-16 through their first 41 games, a club best since 2002 ( per Baseball-Reference.com ). Show More Summary
The Cincinnati Reds got the leadoff man they've been looking for in Shin-Soo Choo, but Jay Bruce and others could keep the team from re-signing the leadoff man. Choo leads the majors in runs scored, on-base percentage and hit by pitches. Show More Summary
When the Reds sent Drew Stubbs to Cleveland and Didi Gregorius to Arizona in a three-team deal that brought Shin-Soo Choo to Cincinnati, it was assumed the team would let Choo walk into free agency after the season ended. After all, in 2014 they would have Ryan Ludwick in left, speedy prospect Billy Hamilton in center and Jay Bruce manning right. Show More Summary
The Cincinnati Reds have been through so much early in the 2013 MLB season, and it's time to see how the team grades out at each unit. In the first two weeks of the season, the Reds lost their cleanup hitter, ace and a setup man all to the disabled list. Show More Summary
Dusty Baker's Reds currently own the third-best record in the National League, 2.5 games behind the Cardinals and one-full game behind San Francisco. The Reds' regular season is 23-percent complete—breakneck speed for sports fans who...Show More Summary
Dusty Baker, through no fault of his own, has penciled in his lineup with 27 different left fielders in his five-plus years as Cincinnati Reds skipper. The past scorecards were mostly filled with duds, ranging from Wladimir Balentien to Jolbert Cabrera. Show More Summary
Baseball great Pete Rose, who was banned from baseball for life in 1989 for gambling on the sport while managing the Cincinnati Reds, made a cameo appearance in a new Microsoft ad. The ad claims using Google Docs is like gambling in a Las Vegas casino. Show More Summary
For the Cincinnati Reds, history has always been about its offensive juggernauts. The Big Red Machine era holds the clubs’ most famous core of players. However, it might be harder for the casual fan to name half the starting rotation in 1975 rather than its starting lineup. Show More Summary
The good folk in Cincinnati Reds Country are crossing their fingers. Like Pedro Cerrano, some have given thought to a sacrificial live chicken. Why the hoopla? Johnny Cueto is scheduled to make the first of probably two rehab starts tomorrow for the Reds' Single-A affiliate, the Dayton Dragons. Show More Summary
Dusty Baker's sweet tooth for giving guys chance after chance to prove themselves capable of a role which are not well suited has driven a many Reds' fan mad. There are times where conspiracy theories pop into our heads. "How is owner,...Show More Summary
Wednesday, May 8 Atlanta Braves @ Cincinnati Reds (MLBN 12:30PM) Local Broadcast [Alt: Mariners @ Pirates] Minnesota Twins @ Boston Red Sox (ESPN 7PM) TBA Thursday, May 9 Atlanta Braves @ San Francisco Giants (MLBN 10PM) Local Broadcast...Show More Summary
Zack Cozart was once billed as the Cincinnati Reds' shortstop of the future. In 2010, MLB.com's Lisa Winston had Cozart billed as the team's third best prospect. Cozart was impressive throughout his time in the minors and averaged 16 home runs, 72 RBI, 97 runs scored and 17 stolen bases per 162 games with a.270/.332/.421 slash line. Show More Summary
The Cincinnati Reds will host the Atlanta Braves on Monday night for the first time this season. Bronson Arroyo will start the game off for the Reds while Paul Maholm will take the ball for Atlanta. Cincinnati trails the St. Louis Cardinals by two and a half games in the National League Central. Show More Summary
Assuming Johnny Cueto's injury is no worse the the Reds' brass claims, what will the Reds do with Tony Cingrani? That's a no brainer—keep him in the rotation. Outside of Mat Latos, he's been pitching like the ace of the staff. But, where...Show More Summary
April was nothing but grueling for the Cincinnati Reds. Last year's NL Central Division champions are barely over.500 in the first month of the season. The Reds had a 15-13 record in the month of April and witnessed six new players head to the DL. Show More Summary
The Cincinnati Reds closed out the month of April with a 2-1 loss at the hands of the rival St. Louis Cardinals. Currently, the Reds' record sits at 15-13 and they currently find themselves one game back of both the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Cardinals for the NL Central lead. Show More Summary
Hal McCoy is the Cincinnati Reds beat writer for the Dayton Daily News. He has been honored by the Baseball Hall of Fame and is the longest tenured beat writer in Major League Baseball. McCoy is also legally blind and can't drive to games on his own. Show More Summary
Coming into the 2013 season, Cincinnati Reds fans expected Johnny Cueto, not Mat Latos, to contend for the National League Cy Young. With an injury to the ace, things have changed in a hurry. Latos, who was involved in a 2011 trade with the San Diego Padres, has turned into the best No. Show More Summary