It is that simple, folks. One game is all it takes for the Cincinnati Reds to wrap up the National League Central. All it will take is a single victory over the Houston Astros Tuesday (tonight) at Great American Ball Park. Edinson Volquez (4-3) will get the start for the Reds while the Astros trot [...]
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Reds Countdown To Postseason
It looks like, unless a collapse of major proportions takes place, the Cincinnati Reds have this many games left to make the postseason:
Reds News And Notes
Some Cincinnati Reds news tidbits of importance: It’s quite possible that Jim Edmonds’ season and career ended on a high note and low note at the same time, according to Mark Sheldon of MLB.com. Edmonds hit a second-inning home run to right field for the Reds off Brewers starter Dave Bush, but he hobbled as [...]
Reds Deal Del Rosario To Astros
A minor transaction took place on Thursday as the Cincinnati Reds dealt reliever Enerio Del Rosario to the Houston Astros for cash considerations. In 50 appearances at Triple-A Louisville, Del Rosario was 4-4 with a 3.09 ERA in just over 50 appearances. He made 9 appearances with the Reds from May 24-June 13 and had [...]
Reds To Open 2011 Season Earlier Than Usual
There is a huge twist to the 2011 Major League Baseball schedule, but one thing hasn’t changed for the Reds — they get to continue their tradition of starting the season at home. As the oldest professional franchise — founded in 1869 — Major League Baseball has regularly scheduled the Reds to open at home. [...]
Bruce Hopeful For Next Week
While the Cincinnati Reds have been short on outfielders for awhile, that trend may change as soon as early this week, according to Mark Sheldon of MLB.com. “We’re targeting Tuesday,” Reds manager Dusty Baker said. “They said he won’t completely heal 100 percent until the winter. Waiting a couple of more weeks is going to [...]
Reds Celebrate Rose Milestone
Much of the Reds’ plans to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Pete Rose becoming baseball’s hit king remained under wraps, but fans who arrived at Great American Ball Park early on Saturday got a real treat. Pregame ceremonies to commemorate Rose’s 4,192nd career hit, which surpassed Ty Cobb on the all-time list on Sept. 11, [...]
Cordero Nominated For Clemente Award
During a pregame ceremony on the field Friday, Reds closer Francisco Cordero was formally recognized as the club’s nominee for the Roberto Clemente Award. Roberto Clemente Jr. was on hand for the presentation. A community service honor, the Clemente Award draws one nominee from each of the 30 Major League clubs. Each nominee immersed themselves [...]


September 28th, 2010
Stephen Rhodes
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