Posts Tagged ‘Orlando Cabrera’

Trio Of Reds Still Unavailable

While outfielder Jim Edmonds was recently taken off the Cincinnati Reds’ disabled list, right fielder Jay Bruce is still working his way back from a sore right side but was not available for the 10th consecutive game on Friday. Bruce has felt no pain from the past couple of days of batting practice. “It’s not something [...]

Cueto, Reds Shut Out Astros 7-0

If I had a sore throat and was on antibiotics, probably the last thing that I would want to do is go out on the pitchers mound and throw a few innings. But I suppose that is the difference between me and Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Johnny Cueto. During Saturday’s game between the reds and [...]

Bruce’s Two-Base Knock Sends Reds Past Astros 6-4

With the Cincinnati Reds currently in rarified air also known as a pennant chase, every game counts – both for them and the team that is just ahead of them, the St. Louis Cardinals. Typically the Houston Astros – at least this year’s version – are usually an easy opponent for the Reds. Friday night’s [...]

Reds Suffer Power Shortage At GABP, Nationals Sweep 7-1

For those of you who either witnessed the Cincinnati Reds game in person at Great American Ball Park or watched the game on MASN (Reds were not on TV), then you probably found out first hand that starting pitcher Edinson Volquez is not Superman – although you wouldn’t have known that based on his last [...]

Monday Game Preview – Nationals @ Reds

When: Monday, July 19, 7:10 PM (ET) Where: Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati, OH Who: Johnny Cueto (8-2, 3.42 ERA) vs. J.D. Martin (1-4, 3.35 ERA) Personally, I’d just assume forget the majority of the past five games that the Cincinnati Reds have played as the bats, during that time, have been unusually quiet whereas [...]

Reds Bats Go Silent, “Cook”ed By Rockies 1-0

At first glance and on paper, the Cincinnati Reds had an advantage against Aaron Cook and the Colorado Rockies as the Reds have had some decent success against them. Sunday’s game between both squads proved that things are not always as they appear; but then again, the game of baseball is often like that. Instead [...]

Pair Of All-Stars Help Reds Hold Off Rockies 3-2

By all accounts, Brandon Phillips and Arthur Rhodes deserved their spots on the 2010 National League All-Star squad. Friday night during the game between the Colorado Rockies and Cincinnati Reds, both Phillips and Rhodes showed the masses at Great American Ball Park why they received spots on the All-Stars as Phillips had three hits while Rhodes [...]

Halfway Home: How Are The Reds Doing?

Well folks, we are at the halfway point of the 2010 MLB season – or the All-Star break, depending on your point of view – and we have a pleasant surprise staring at us in the face. Yup, that’s right, the Cincinnati Reds currently have possession of first place in the National League Central division, [...]