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I am a freelance writer and a member of the Baseball Writers Association of America. I've covered the Cincinnati Reds, Bengals and others since 1992.I have a background in sales as well. I've sold consumer electronics, advertising and consumer package goods for companies ranging from the now defunct Circuit City to Procter&Gamble.I have worked as a stats operator for Xavier University, the University of Cincinnati, the College of Mount St. Joe and Colerain High School.

Thursday, June 25, 2026

Emilio Pagan Assigned To Rehab At Louisville

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Dateline: Cincinnati 

Reds closer Emilio Pagan is going for a rehab assignment in Louisville against the St. Paul Saints on Thursday.

Pagan went on the injured list on May 6 with a strained left hamstring. The Reds are 17-24 in his absence.

 He last earned a save, his sixth on April 17 at Minnesota. The Reds have saves from five other pitchers, including five by Tony Santillan. 

While Pagan was in the closers role the Reds were 14-0 when leading after six innings. They are 30-4 now.

Pagan is 2-1 with a 6.43 ERA in 15 appearances, He finished 11 of them. He has six saves in nine chances.

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Brewers Frustrate Reds In Sweep

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Dateline: Cincinnati 

The Milwaukee Brewers starting pitchers were never scored upon during the sweep of the Reds finished off with a 6-5 win.

The Reds offensive frustration continued in the batter's box.

The Reds had just two hits in each of the first two games of the series, the Reds totaled two hits in each.  In spite of getting 11 hits, 11 walks and a hit batter, the Reds stranded 16 base runners to suffer their first sweep in 45 home series.

Against Shane Drohan, the Reds put the leadoff batter on first base in four straight innings. Most frustrating was the second inning. Spencer Steer singled. Eugenio Suarez hit a bloop double that hit on the line and bounced out of play. Noelvi Marte struck out looking. Tyler Stephenson walked but Matt McLain popped out to the second baseman in shallow right and Blake Dunn struck out looking.

"We had second and third and no outs and couldn't score. I know we left a lot on base but it is better the have chances," Terry Francona said.

Momentum shifted to the Brewers against Rhett Lowder. Jackson Churio hit a one out single. Brice Turang flied out but to center. William Contreras hit a ball to deep center. Dane Myers leaped for it and hit the wall as the ball hit the top of the fence for Contreras eighth home run. Jake Bauers hit a no doubt home run half way up the stands in right for his 14th home run.

The Reds put runners on first and third with one out after Sal Stewart singled after a 12-pitch at bat. Steer hit into a double play. Suarez walked to start the fourth and was stranded. Dunn singled to start the fifth. Drohan was replaced by Chad Patrick. Stewart walked but Steer lined out deep to right. 

Lowder gave up a leadoff double to Frelick in the sixth, then got two outs without the runner advancing. Sam Moll came in to face Christian Yelich, who grounded out.

Lowder finished with 5 2/3 innings, allowing three runs on eight hits, a walk and a hit batter. He struck out six.

"The third was tough," Francona said. "He got us through and we were very limited on what we could do tonight. That led to some of the things. We had to be very careful."

The Reds scored off Patrick in the sixth. Marte and Stephenson walked with one out. JJ Bleday hit for McLain and struck out. Dunn doubled over the first base bag to score Marte. Elly De La Cruz hit a low line drive to center field. It held up just enough for Garrett Mitchell to make a diving catch to end the inning.

The Brewers broke the game open in the top of the seventh, Turang hit a one-out triple. The Reds walked Contreras, who was 3-for-3, intentionally. Bauers walked to load the bases. The Reds couldn't get a right hander ready in time so Moll had to face pinch hitter Andrew Vaughn, who is hitting .455 this season against left handed pitching and .290 lifetime. He doubled right over the third base bag to clear the bases. 

"The guys I thought he (Moll) would get out he didn't and got the others. It was kind of backwards, tonight," Francona said. 

The Reds threatened to get back in the game against Grant Anderson. Stewart and Suarez doubled. Anderson walked Marte and pinch -Nathaniel Lowe to load the bases. Bleday hit a one-hopper off Chad Yoho to end the inning and strand three runners and 13 for the game.

The Reds fought their way back into the game. Edwin Arroyo singled and scooted to second when Frelick bobbled the ball in right. De La Cruz walked. Two ground outs moved the runners with Stewart's scoring Arroyo. Steer belted his 13th home run to make it a one-run game. Joel Kuhnel, who broke in with the Reds, entered to face Suarez, who was hit by a pitch. Marte grounded to short to allow the Brewers to keep the lead. 

The lack of scoring in the first two games was compounded by missed opportunities in this one-run loss.

The Reds loaded the bases in the ninth as Kuhnel continued after getting out of the eighth inning. The Reds used up all of its bench with Jose Trevino being the last man to enter the game, when Lowe pinch hit for Stephenson. He led off the ninth with a single through the hole at shortstop. The Reds couldn't pinch run for him. Arroyo was asked to bunt with the worse case scenario was a force at third. He bunted back to Kuhnel who did erase Trevino but it put to runners on with better speed. Bleday walked and De La Cruz walked to load the bases. Myers hit a smash up the middle that Pratt turned into a game ending 6-4-3 double play.

"As we were talking through the strategy in the ninth. Me and Freddie (Benevides) it would be hard to double up Dane. That's exactly what happened," Francona said. 


Rhett Lowder Goal Prevent Sweep

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Dateline: Cincinnati 

Rhett Lowder has to put the Reds on his talented right shoulder to prevent the National League Central leading Milwaukee Brewers from sweeping the Reds.

Lowder is 3-4 with a 4.82 ERA. He started three games since he missed a month with shoulder fatigue. In those starts, Lowder allowed five runs in 14 innings, including his last start against the New York Yankees in which he allowed four earned runs in 5 1/3 innings on six hits and three walks with five strikeouts.

He made his Major League debut against the Brewers on August 30, 2024 in the second game of a double header. The Brewers scored one earned run off him in four innings, on two hits and four walks. He struck out six in that game. He hasn't pitched against them since.

Lowder will pitch opposite left hander Shane Drohan.

The 27-year old started his professional career in 2021 after he was drafted in the fifth round of the 2020 draft by the Boston Red Sox out of Florida State University.

The Chicago White Sox picked him on the Rule V draft in 2023. He was returned to the Red Sox.

The Brewers sent Andruw Montasterio, Caleb Durbin and Anthony Siegler to the Red Sox on February 9, for Drohan, David Hamilton and Kyle Harrison.

Drohan made his first big league appearance as a starter against the Red Sox on April 8.

He enters the game against the Reds with a 3-2 record and 3.40 ERA in 15 games, including five starts. He also has a save in relief. 

Drohan is in the rotation starting with a start against the San Francisco Giants on June 1.

He has one quality start. In his last two starts he has allowed five runs in 10 innings. His last time out he pitched five innings against the Cleveland Guardians, allowing one run on three hits and three walks.

It will be his first appearance against the Reds.

Reds lineup:

Blake Dunn LF

Elly De La Cruz SS 

Dane Myers CF

Sal Stewart 3B

Spencer Steer 1B

Eugenio Suarez 3B

Noelvi Marte RF

Tyler Stephenson C

Matt McLain 2B


The Brewers lineup:

Christian Yelich DH

Jackson Churio LF

Brice Turang 2B

William Contreras C

Jake Bauers 1B

Garrett Mitchell CF

Sal Frelick RF

Cooper Pratt SS

David Hamilton 3B






Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Brewers Starter Strikes Out Reds To Clinch Series But Can't Tarnish Big Debut

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Dateline: Cincinnati 

Brandon Sproat held the Reds hitless until the sixth innings and the Milwaukee Brewers followed with scoreless baseball for a 2-0 win over the Reds to clinch the series.

Brandon Woodruff struck out 10 Reds last night.

The Brewers have nine straight series wins at Great American Ball Park.

There was one base runner in the first three innings. Blake Perkins reached on catcher's interference but he was erased on a double play.

Jackson Churio singled off Nick Lodolo's wrist to open the fourth. Terry Francona and the trainer came out to look at the left hander. He threw some warm up pitches and stayed in the game. Brice Turang singled off the glove of Edwin Arroyo, who was in haste to turn a double play. It was scored a hit. Lodolo struck out William Contreras but walked Andrew Vaughn to load the bases. He struck out Jake Bauers on a 3-2 pitch that survived Bauer's challenge. Lodolo fell behind Gary Sanchez 3-0 but got him on a fly out to center field to keep the game scoreless. 

JJ Bleday was the first Reds' base runner when he was hit by a pitch with two out. 

Julian Garcia made his Major League debut when he came out to pitch the fifth inning. 

Lodolo finished four innings of scoreless baseball. He allowed two hits and a walk. He struck out six. He left the game with a left wrist contusion.

"He got hit right here (on the wrist) on his pitching hand. Before I left the mound it was already turning black and blue," Terry Francona said. "Give him credit. He stayed in and wanted to stay in more. I just didn't feel. He probably had just one inning left anyway because his pitch count was pretty elevates. He was getting stiff as he sat through our side of the inning. If he went out and hurt his shoulder or something like that, I'd have really had a tough time."

"He's ok. Sean McQueeney thinks if they can keep the swelling out of there and it doesn't show up tomorrow. It should be ok for his next start but we'll certainly keep our eyes on it."

"It felt numb," Lodolo said. "I thought it was serious. I went to pick up the ball and my arm was totally numb. I've never been hit like that in the wrist. I wanted to keep going for sure but I know where he was coming from. He was pretty adamant. I'm glad I got to finish the inning at least."

Garcia pitched a scoreless fifth inning. He got the first two outs in the sixth but walked Vaughn. Terry Francona brought in left hander Caleb Ferguson to pitch to left handed hitting Bauers. He his a high chop over the head of Sal Stewart at first base. The ball got lost in the corner as Vaughn scored the first run of the game and Bauers went to third with a triple.

It made Garcia the losing pitcher but it didn't tarnish the thrill of finally pitching in the big leagues against the odds at the age of 31.

 "It was surreal, man," Garcia said after the game. "I can't even put words to it. I worked hard to get to this point. It was like a video game. It wasn't the result I wanted to lose the game but It was awesome to be out there and do what I did."

He pitched 1 2/3 innings and left the game with a scoreless tie. The triple off Ferguson was unfortunate.

"I can't see down into that corner," Terry Francona said. "If he comes up with it cleanly, I don't think the runner scores."

Even in the midst of an important game. The fans cheered and his teammates demonstrated their admiration for someone who spent years in the bushes to finally get a chance.

"I think when I was warming up it kind of hit me that I was going out there. I felt normal, like I was back in Louisville, when I got to the mound," Garcia said. "The guys have been absolutely welcoming since I got here and when I came out of the game they were high fiveing me. Even the veteran guys. It's been unbelievable."

Garcia will remember his father Joe and his whistle that he could hear from the field. 

"I will remember looking up and seeing a standing ovation walking off the mound," Garcia said. "I took a deep breath, just looking up to see a couple of people clapping. My dad was here. I could hear his voice. He has a very unique voice and a whistle that he's always done since I was a young kid. I meant the world to hear that."

Jose Trevino broke up Sproat's no hitter with a single to lead off the bottom of the sixth. Arroyo forced Trevino at second. Arroyo was caught stealing second. 

Sproat, the Brewers' starter allowed just one hit ih six innings. He hit a batter but walked none. He struck out 10.

The Brewers added a run in the eighth inning off Chase Petty. Turang and Contreras grounded singles through the infield. Vaughn delivered Turang with a sacrifice fly. 

The Reds are now 2-15 in games against National League Central opponents and fall 11 and a half games behind the first place Brewers. The midway point of the season will be Saturday when the Reds play the second game of the series against the Pittsburgh Pirates. 

The Reds were 40-38 last season after 78 games. Three games better than they are now at 37-41.


Reds Slowly Getting Back To Full Strength Hunter Greene And Emilio Pagan On Track

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Dateline: Cincinnati 

Hunter Greene will pitch against the St. Paul Saints in Louisville tonight (062326). He is expected to make two more starts to build up pitch count to return.

Emilio Pagan threw live batting practice to Elly De La Cruz, Will Benson and Dane Myers on Monday. He will pitch another on Thursday and a the last test will be on Saturday in Pittsburgh.

If all is well, Pagan will return to the Reds bullpen.

Greene threw four innings at Louisville. He allowed two hits and a walk, striking out three. He was scheduled to throw 75 pitches. He finished with 64 pitches, 36 strikes.

He threw 54 pitches for the Reds entry in the Arizona Complex League.

The Reds have not set a date for his return. It will depend on how he comes through the rehab starts. 

Greene had bone chips removed from his right elbow in March. 

The Reds activated Pierce Johnson on Monday. He was out with inflammation in his right elbow. He tested in on Friday with Louisville.

Graham Ashcraft is on the 60-day injured list since May 29 with a strained UCL in his elbow. He is not eligible to return until July 28.

Nick Lodolo To Challenge The Milwaukee Brewers

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Dateline: Cincinnati 

Nick Lodolo is getting ready to make his ninth start of the season with a 2-2 record and 6.12 ERA.

Lodolo won two of three decisions in his last five starts but gave up seven runs on 11 hits his last time out against the New York Mets. It was the second time in three starts in which he allowed 10 or more hits. 

 He ended the month of April with two quality starts, beating the Mets and the Atlanta Braves.

YLodolo made five career starts against the Brewers with a 1-1 record with a 2.84 ERA.

He appeared twice against the Brewers last season, the last in relief during the last game of the season on September 28. He allowed a run in one inning in the game the Reds needed to make the playoffs. His last start against Milwaukee was on April 3 in a 1-0 Reds loss. Lodolo allowed a unearned run in 6 2/3 innings on four hits, without a walk and four strikeouts.

The Brewers counter with Brandon Sproat, a 25-year old right hander.

He was drafted twice by the New York Mets. He was selected in the third round in 2022 from the University of Florida. He elected to return to college and the Mets made him a second round pick in 2023.

Spirit broke in with the Mets last season and made four starts. The Brewers traded Freddie Peralta and Tobias Myers for Sproat and minor leaguer Jeff Williams.

This season Sproat is 1-4 with a 5.94 ERA in 14 appearances with 12 starts.

Sproat pitched six innings, allowing one run on four hits and a walk against the Athletics on June 10.  His last start was a short 3 2/3 inning outing against the Cleveland Indians on June15. He gave up four runs on two hits and two walks with six strikeouts

He has one start against Cincinnati. It was a six inning stint on September 7 of last season as a member of the Mets. He allowed three runs on three hits and four walks. The Reds won the game 3-2.

 The Reds lineup;

Blake Dunn CF

Elly De La Cruz SS

JJ Bleday LF

Sal Stewart 1B

Nathaniel Lowe DH

Eugenio Suarez 3B

Noelvi Marte RF

Jose Trevino C

Edwin Arroyo 2B


The Brewers lineup:

Jackson Churio LF 

Brice Turang 2B

William Contreras DH

Andrew Vaughn 1B

Jake Bauers RF

Gary Sanchez C

Blake Perkins CF

Cooper Pratt SS

Joey Ortiz 3B

Elly De La Cruz Reactivated Will Benson Optioned

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Dateline: Cincinnati 

As expected Elly De La Cruz was removed from the injured list. He had been there since he left the game on June 1 with a strained right hamstring.

The Reds were 6-12 in the games he missed.

The corresponding move sent Will Benson to Triple A Louisville.

He had three starts in the last 11 games. He hasn’t appeared at all in a game since June 14.

Benson appeared in 51 games this season. He had 96 at bats with 18 hits, a .188 batting average. He three doubles, a triple and three home runs. He walked 16 times to give him a .310 on-base-percentage. He also struck out 38 times. That is 33% of the time compared to 26.5% last season.

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Monday, June 22, 2026

Brewers Welcome Back Brandon Woodruff Back With Extra Inning Win

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Dateline: Cincinnati 

The Milwaukee Brewers scored two runs in the 10th inning without a hit to edge the Reds 2-1 in a game where hits came at a premium. 

The Brewers out hit the Reds 3-2 to take the first game of the three-game series. The Brewers are 6-2 in extra inning games. The Reds are 6-4.

Brady Singer and the Brewers, Brandon Woodruff, who came off the injured list before the game, traded zeroes through six innings.

"He's been working hard. He got a lot of swing and miss where they were just under it. Outside of the second inning when he lost the strike zone but he pitched out of it. Other than that he was terrific," Terry Francona said.

Singer walked two to start the second inning but pitched out of the jam. Brice Turang led off the fourth inning with a double but was stranded there. Singer threw 106 pitches, 69 for strikes.

"I'm thankful that he let me pitch into the seventh inning. I haven't done that in awhile," Singer said. His ERA fell below five at 4.81.

Woodruff mowed down the Reds, although a couple line drives were caught in the first five innings as he retired all 15 batters with eight strikeouts.

Woodruff struck out Noelvi Marte in the sixth but Tyler Stephenson singled to center for the Reds first hit. McLain became Woodruff's 10th strikeout victim.

Andy Ashby took over for Woodruff in the seventh inning. Woodruff pitched six innings in his first game back. He threw 79 pitches, 53 for strikes.

Ashby struck out two in a perfect inning.

Sam Moll relieved Singer in the top of the eighth. Singer pitched seven innings, his longest outing of the season and longest since July 27 last season where he pitched 7 1/3 innings in a 2-1 win over the Tampa Bay Rays. He gave up two hits and two walks while notching seven strikeouts.

Moll retired the Brewers in order with the help of a play by McLain at shortstop. He bobbled Andrew Vaughn's ground ball up the middle but recovered to throw him out.

Abner Uribe started the bottom of the eighth for the Brewers.

Tejay Antone opened the ninth for the Reds. He struck out Jackson Churio then gave up the second hit of the game to Turang. After William Contreras flied out deep to center. Terry Francona brought in Brock Burke to face left hander Jake Bauer, who struck out looking. 

Trevor Megill entered the game for the Brewers, trying to take the game to extra innings. Megill retired the Reds in order. The Reds had one base runner in nine innings.

Tony Santillan came into the game with Bauers as the ghost runner. Garrett Mitchell walked. Frelick sacrificed to put runners on second and third. Joey Ortiz flied out to right to score Bauers with the first run of the game. Mitchell scored on a wild pitch to give Milwaukee a two-run lead. The ball leaked into the right handers batter's box just far enough to let Mitchell score.

Former Red Joel Kuhnel took the mound in the bottom of the 10th. He was looking for his fifth save in six attempts. Dunn was the ghost runner. JJ Bleday grounded out to second base. Dunn took third. Sal Stewart grounded out to third as Dunn scored. Dane Myers singled off Kuhnel's glove to represent the tying run. It was the Reds' second hit. Steer grounded out to third to end the game.

"If you give up one, ok, we have a runner on second. The breaking ball that got away, it changes the game a lot.  I wish we were up 10-0 but it was a fun game to be in," Francona said. 


Reds Callup Fell In Love With Baseball Again Reds Select Contract Of Julian Garcia

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Dateline: Cincinnati 

At 31 years of age, Julian Garcia get his first call to the big leagues.

Standing in the security line at the Atlanta airport Louisville Bats manager told him that he was going to the Reds. The Bats just finished a series in Lawrenceburg, Georgia against the Gwinnett Stripers on Father's day.

Garcia got on the phone to his dad to tell him his 11-year quest to reach the Major Leagues was over. 

"It is a pretty cool story,"| Reds' manager Terry Francona said. "He went back to Independent ball. He has done just about, anything and everything you could ask. We felt he was very deserving of a shot. He has done really well and it will be kind of fun to see how he fits in here."

Garcia was chosen by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 10th round of the 2016 draft out of Metropolitan State University in Denver, Colorado. 

He toiled in the Phillies farm system for six years and decided to reset and take 2023 off.

Garcia a 6'3" righthander, taught youths how to pitch during the year off while working out. 

"I believed it from day one. That's why I kept grinding to get to this point," Garcia said. "I took off in 2023 after I was released from the Phillies. I needed a mental reset. I just needed someone to give me a shot."

He pitched in 22 games with the Kansas City Monarchs of the American Association Independent League. He pitched 19 more in 2025 before the Reds signed him to pitch at Chattanooga last season. He pitched in a couple games in spring training and the Reds sent him to pitch at Louisville.

"The independent league gets a bad wrap but I fell in love with the game again," Garcia said. "I got there in Kansas City it is close to home, (in Ft. Collins, Colorado). The manager there didn't say anything. He just gave me the ball every five days." 

"I was able to just be a pitcher and I became a better pitcher," Garcia said. "There were a lot of ups and downs with the Phillies. I was in Double A and they moved me to Triple A pretty quickly and I just struggled."

Garcia went to Louisville to pitch for Pat Kelly and the Bats.

He made 21 appearances in Louisville, including two starts. Garcia was 3-0 with a 3.03 ERA. He pitched 35 2/3 innings walking 12 and striking out 34. He has given up four home runs.

"He is in the top percentile in almost everything," Francona said. "By all accounts, he holds runners. He throws strikes. Now we just have to let him go pitch."

When he does, his father, uncle, cousins and girlfriend will be here to watch him reach his dreams.

Pierce Johnson was activated from the injured list. Zach Maxwell was optioned to Louisville. Chris Paddack was designated for assignment.