In my personal opinion, it does not matter to me which of the 30 Major League Baseball teams that you are. I pose this question to you, a baseball and Cincinnati Reds fan and a regular reader of The Reds Report: How does a team, even with the offensive power that the Reds possess [...]
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Reds Blasted By Cardinals 8-1, Drop Below .500
Unlike in recent years, the National League’s Central Division has been a very close race. And perhaps as a result, the division has become arguably weaker if the win-loss records of the teams are any indication. The Reds are certainly regressing compared to the 2010 season, as they are currently 4 games behind the St. [...]
Are The Cubs The Cure That Heals Ailing Reds?
It certainly didn’t take very long for the Cincinnati Reds to lose their lofty position on top of the NL Central, did it? But to be fair here, the St. Louis Cardinals and Milwaukee Brewers have been hot the past week or so, winning 6 of ten and 7 of ten, respectively, Meanwhile, the Reds [...]
Reds Outlast Carpenter, Cardinals 9-7 For Series Sweep
By all rights, the game between the St. Louis Cardinals and Cincinnati Reds on Sunday afternoon should have been one in which the Cardinals, with Chris Carpenter on the mound, should have won. Prior to the contest, Carpenter had beaten the Reds 10 straight, going back to 2006. Suffice it to say, he has had [...]
Cardinals vs. Reds: Starting Lineup
Because Ryan Hanigan is still suffering from a sore hand that was struck by a pitch Friday night, he is still on a day-by-day basis but may be available to play on Monday. Below is the tentative starting lineup for the Cincinnati Reds as they host the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday: Drew Stubbs – [...]
Hernandez Powers Reds Past Cardinals 7-3, Reclaim 1st Place
Saturday night’s contest between the St. Louis Cardinals and Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park could be considered the equivalent of a heavweight boxing match in terms of both teams slugging it out during the regular season – a subtle reference to the brawl that took place last season. You have the defending [...]
Votto RBI Single In 10th Helps Reds Rally, Beat Cardinals 6-5
Joey Votto, last season’s National League Most Valuable Player, has had a stellar season thus far (.351, 5 HR, 22 RBI, 30 runs scored) despite the fact that he hasn’t hit a home run in the month of May. Friday night’s game between the St. Louis Cardinals and Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park was [...]
Molina 3-Run Blast Helps Cardinals Shut Out Reds 3-0
You just knew that it would be a matter of time before the Cincinnati Reds’ offense would finally exhaust itself. Going into Sunday’s contest against the St. Louis Cardinals, the Reds had scored 114 runs in 22 games (just a hair over 5 runs per game), leading the National League over ironically enough, the Cardinals. [...]


July 7th, 2011
Stephen Rhodes
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