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A former Cincinnati Reds player made himself right at home at Great American Ball Park as a member of the Washington ...
Reds starter Nick Lodolo settled in after a rocky first inning but was roughed up again on a three-run home run by Rosario in ...
Greene said after his 12-strikeout gem against the Nationals that he was trying to throw Abrams out after he was struck by ...
Hunter Greene struck out 12, the second-highest total of his big league career, while allowing two hits over six innings and ...
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Jake Fraley hit his third home run of the season. Santiago Espinal continued his hot hitting with three hits. Elly De La Cruz reached base three times. The Reds had 12 hits, but were just 2-for-12 ...
Hunter Greene struck out 12 in six innings and Tyler Stephenson went 2-for-3 with two RBIs in his season debut as the Cincinnati Reds defeated the visiting Washington Nationals 6-1 on Friday.
The team’s fourth-longest-tenured player who’s still just 25, he’s growing into his role as staff ace and clubhouse leader.