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Reds activate Joey Votto, Jonathan India, Hunter Greene

All three played in Sunday’s 7-1 win over the Cardinals. Greene got the victory, giving up just one hit in six innings, while India and Votto both homered. In corresponding moves, the Reds optioned right-hander Lyon Richardson and returned infielder/outfielder Alejo Lopez to Triple-A Louisville and returned right-hander Carson Spiers to Double-A Chattanooga. Votto was […]

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Reds’ Marte out with facial cut after hit by De La Cruz’s warmup throw

Marte was distracted by starting pitcher Carson Spiers as Spiers and catcher Tyler Stephenson walked off the field after warming up. De La Cruz didn’t notice while throwing the ball. He covered his head with his arms as the ball struck Marte. Marte had a bloody nose and was treated by an athletic trainer. The […]

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Reds claim Harrison Bader, Hunter Renfroe off waivers

Bader, 29, was waived by the Yankees earlier this week after batting .240 with seven home runs in 80 games this season. He missed the first month of the season with an oblique injury and also was sidelined nearly three months last season because of a foot injury. Renfroe was one of five former Angels […]

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‘It is what it is’: Hunter Greene-led Reds the sixth team in MLB history to throw a no-hitter and lose

There are tough losses. And then there is the kind of loss the Reds suffered on Sunday: It’s like when you’re out for a walk on a beautiful sunny day and you see the cutest little puppy who greets everybody with its tail wagging 100 mph and then you go up to say hello … […]

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Cincinnati Reds don’t allow hit but fall 1-0 to Pittsburgh Pirates

PITTSBURGH — In what’s quickly become a lost season for the Cincinnati Reds, this really was the ultimate misery. Prized rookie Hunter Greene and reliever Art Warren combined to allow zero hits in a complete game, but it didn’t count as a no-hitter — or even a win. Instead, the Pittsburgh Pirates eked out a […]

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Cincinnati Reds scratch Tyler Naquin, Nick Senzel from lineup; put both on IL

The Reds removed outfielders Tyler Naquin and Nick Senzel from the starting lineup ahead of Wednesday’s 18-4 loss at Milwaukee and placed both on the injured list. They were added without injury designations, an indication that both are sidelined with COVID-19-related issues. Star first baseman Joey Votto was added to the IL for COVID-19 on […]

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Cincinnati Reds snap 11-game losing streak behind Nick Lodulo’s first major league win

Colin Moran drove in two runs for the Reds, who had been 0-4 at home this year and had not won anywhere since April 10 at World Series champion Atlanta. Cincinnati had been outscored 68-20 during the skid. “There was a lot of celebration going on today,” Reds manager David Bell said. “It was obviously […]

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