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I am a freelance writer. 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, July 31, 2025

Reds Get Third Baseman Outfielder Power Hitter Acquired By Reds For Pitching Prospect

 

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Dateline: 1,209 Kilometers from the Gulf of Mexico

The Reds traded for Miguel Andujar sending RHP Kenya Huggins, the Reds fourth pick in the 2022 draft to Oakland.

Andujar, 30, has a .298/.329/.436 slash line in 60 games this season, with six home runs, 10 doubles and 27 RBIs. He has played nine Major League seasons for the Yankees, Pirates and A's, he is a career .277 hitter with a .743 OPS.

His best year was his rookie season in 2018 with the Yankees in which he hit .297 with 42 doubles, two triples and 92 RBI in 149 games. He was second to Shohei Ohtani for Rookie of the Year. 

"We feel we improved our pitching, defense and offense with these three guys Ke'Bryan Hayes, Zack Little and Andujar." Reds president of baseball operations, Nick Krall said. "Andujar is one of the best in baseball at hitting left handed pitching.".

Andujar's career numbers against left handed pitchers are .291/.330/.464 with 15 home runs in 446 at bats. His numbers against right handed pitchers are .271/.301/.422 with 34 home runs in 1,133 at bats.






Reds Get Starter Zack Littell From Tampa Bay

 

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Dateline: 1,209 Kilometers from the Gulf of Mexico

Late Wednesday night the Reds obtained RHP starting pitcher from the Tampa Bay Rays for two minor league pitchers, in exchange for LHP Adam Serwinowski and RHP Brian Van Belle.

Littell, 29, went 8-8 with a 3.58 ERA in 22 starts for Tampa Bay. Tonight in New York, he held the Yankees to two hits over five scoreless innings with four walks and four strikeouts in the Rays' 11-inning, 5-4 loss.

He was the starting pitcher in the Rays 7-2 loss to the Reds on July 15. He pitched six innings, allowing five runs on 10 hits. He struck out two and surrendered home runs to Tyler Stephenson and TJ Friedl.

He is 8-8 this season with a 3.58 ERA. Littell has walked just 21 batters in 1331/3 innings this season but leads the National Leagues in home runs allowed with 26.

"He's a veteran starter, it's funny. Talking to Cashy (Rays manager Kevin Cash) over there, he kind of compared him to Nick Martinez. Which in my book is a pretty big compliment," Terry Francona said. "We talked to Nick last night and we are going to transition him to the bullpen and whatever (spot starts). We felt like with the asking price of some of the bullpen arms, we had a guy that not only could do it but was willing to do it."

"It gives us depth and a little bit of length," Francona said.

In 2024, Littell received from the local chapter of the BBWAA the Paul C. Smith Champion Award as the Rays player "who best exemplifies the spirit of true professionalism on and off the field." 

Last season, he set career highs and was among team leaders in wins (8), innings (156.1), starts (29), and quality starts (10).

Littell has pitched in parts of nine Major League seasons with the Twins (2018-20), Giants (2021-22), Red Sox (2023), and Rays (2024-25). He was originally selected by the Mariners in the 11th round of the 2013 MLB Draft. 

Serwinowski went 1-7 with this with a 4.84 ERA in 18 appearances (17 starts) for A-Dayton.  He was selected by the Reds in the 15th round of the 2022 MLB Draft. 

Van Belle was acquired by the Reds from the Red Sox in June for cash considerations. He pitched to a 3.21 ERA in 81.1 innings over 18 games (14 starts) combined between AAA-Worcester and AAA-Louisville.


 




Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Spencer Steer Belts A Clutch Triple To Lift The Reds And Avoid A Sweep

 

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Dateline: 1,209 Kilometers from the Gulf of Mexico

Spencer Steer tripled on the 11th pitch against Emmett Sheehan to drive in two runs for the Reds in a 5-2 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Sheehan pitched 3 2/3 innings in relief of starter Shohei Ohtani. He allowed one base runner, a walk to Tyler Stephenson until the eighth.

"He's got a lot of pitches and he was living at the top of the zone," Steer said. "I had to find a way to get on top of it. It took me 11 pitches until I was able to."

Austin Hays with one out. Noelvi Marte popped out to catcher, Smith. Stephenson worked his third walk to set up Steer. It was 3-2 after 11 pitches. Steer hit a long drive to center field. James Outman got a glove on the ball to keep it in the park but it hit on the track and Steer had a triple. Benson drove in his second run of the game with a single to right.

"If that kid catches that ball, you'd have seen me cry," Terry Francona said. "He had such a good at bat. He took some good swings, fouled off some tough pitchers. When you see a lot of pitches, the pitcher is really tired and you see every thing."

The Reds scored early against Dodgers RHP/DH Shohei Ohtani. Gavin Lux doubled. He scored one out later on an RBI single by Elly De La Cruz.

Nick Martinez held the Dodgers off the board until the fourth. With one out he walked Will Smith. Freddie Freeman followed with his 11th home run of the season to put the visitors up a run.

The Reds tied it in the bottom of the inning. Noelvi Marte singled off the glove of Alex Freeland playing in his first Major League game. Tyler Stephenson walked as Ohtani threw two wild pitches. Spencer Steer was ahead in the count 2-0 when the Los Angeles manager, pitching coach and trainer decided to bring Anthony Banda to finish Steer's at bat. He walked him with the walk charged to Ohtani. Will Benson lined a pitch to center field and Marte scored the tying run.

Luis Mey took over for Martinez in the seventh. Martinez pitched six innings, allowing two runs on four hits and two walks. He struck out seven.

Sam Moll took over in the eighth. Ohtani fouled out to Santiago Espinal at third, who made a running catch. Smith doubled. Freeman walked. Scott Barlow came in to pitch to Teoscar Hernandez, who hit a 3-2 pitch for a single to center. Benson fielded and the Dodgers held Smith at third. Barlow got Andy Pages on a foul out to Steer. Conforto flied to Marte in right to end the threat.

Tony Santillan earned his third save in five tries to help the Reds avoid the sweep.

"He (Santillan) is such a really good pitcher. Every one wanted to be available. Tony threw less pitches than Pagan. We were hesitant but that's why we decided to bring him in."


Reds Get Gold Glove Infielder From Pittsburgh

 

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Dateline: 1,209 Kilometers from the Gulf of Mexico

The Reds traded to improve their infield defense.

Ke'Bryan Hayes won the Gold Glove for third base in 2023.

Once thought to be a top offensive prospect as well, Hayes fell a little short of his potential.

His best offensive season was also in 2023. Hayes hit .271 with 31 doubles, seven triples and 15 home runs and 61 RBI.

The Reds gave up left handed reliever, Taylor Rogers and Daytona shortstop Sammy Stafura and cash considerations.

Rogers came to the Reds on January 29 in a trade with the San Francisco Giants for minor league RHP Braxton Roxby. Stafura was the Reds second round pick in the 2023 draft.

"We're just trying to make our team a little better," Terry Francona said. At least temporarily, Noelvi Marte will play right field.

The Reds recalled Luis Mey to take Rogers spot until Hayes, who was in San Francisco arrives tomorrow.




Tuesday, July 29, 2025

Dodgers Will Smith Drove In Two Runs To Hang A Loss On The Reds Walks Haunt

 

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Dateline: 1,209 Kilometers from the Gulf of Mexico


The Los Angeles Dodgers rallied late to hand the Reds a 5-4 loss to clinch the series.

The Dodgers banged out 11 hits but the at bats that hurt the Reds the most were two walks to .195 hitting Michael Conforto.

"Walking Conforto wasn't ideal," Terry Francona said. "Then they got the two short hits and it snowballed on us."

Nick Lodolo was coming off a complete game shutout of the Washington Nationals. The Los Angeles Dodgers are in another category.

With a lineup that included four all-stars in its first five batters and Louisville Cardinal alumn, Will Smith hitting .324 coming into the game, Lodolo had a more difficult challenge. 

Lodolo struck out Mookie Betts, Shohei Ohtani and Smith in order in the first inning.

Freedie Freeman singled to start the second. Two strikeouts later, pesky Tommy Edman hit his 12th home run of the season into the Dodgers bullpen.

Los Angeles had runners on in the next three innings but Lodolo struck out six more, including Ohtani three times.

"Once I got to two strikes, I was able to throw the breaking ball down," Lodolo said. "I was going right after him. I was able to throw a couple heaters in good spots, then I was able to spin the ball and get some chase from Ohtani."

In the mean time, the Reds found their stroke against LA starter Tyler Glasnow. Austin Hays walked and Jake Fraley tied the game with his sixth home run. Noelvi Marte put the Reds ahead with his seventh home run of the season.

The Reds tacked on another run in the fifth. Jose Trevino doubled. Gavin Lux and Matt McLain walked to load the bases. Elly De La Cruz hit a slow roller to third. Edman could only get a forces at second. The Reds reloaded the bases with one out Hays beat out a swinging bunt in front of the plate against Jack Dryer. Pinch hitter flied out to shallow right. Lux had to hold. Ben Casparius struck out Spencer Steer to end the threat.

Lodolo grounded out to open the top of the sixth. Terry Francona relieved Lodolo with Scott Barlow.  Teoscar Hernandez doubled but Barlow retired the next two batters.

Lodolo pitched 5 1/3 innings allowing two runs on six hits and a walk. He struck out 11, one short of his career high.

"He really competed," Francona said. "His pitch count got high because they made him work."

Graham Ashcraft entered in the center. He struck out Miguel Rojas to start but walked pinch hitter Michael Conforto. Betts dumped a single in front of Connor Joe in right. Ohtani struck out for the fourth time. Smith singled to score Conforto. Freeman tied the game with his third hit. Hernandez left two runners on with a ground out to second.

Tony Santillan pitched a scoreless eighth. Former Red Alexis Diaz got the last out of the seventh inning and pitched a 1-2-3 eighth to get credit for his first win of the season.

Emilio Pagan started the ninth for the Reds.  Pagan walked Conforto to start the ninth. He retired Betts and Ohtani (0-for-5) on a routine fly to right but Smith doubled off the left field wall to score pinch runner James Outman.

Alex Vesia pitched the ninth for the Dodgers. He struck out after arriving mid-game, taking the place of TJ Friedl, who went on paternaty leave. 


TJ Friedl On Paternity Leave Rece Hinds Is Recalled

 

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Dateline: 1,209 Kilometers from the Gulf of Mexico

TJ Friedl informed the Reds that his wife is going into labor. He is on his way to join her for the birth of their child.

Rece Hinds will return for his third tour with the Reds flying in from Omaha where the Louisville Bats were playing.

It is a tough place to fly into Cincinnati. The Reds hope that he is here as close to game time as he can. Hinds is hitting .302 in 72 games for the Bats with 21 doubles, a triple, 16 home runs and 57 runs driven in.

Gavin Lux will lead off and play left field for the Reds, Jake Fraley will be in right and Will Benson in center field.


Monday, July 28, 2025

Sons Of Nippon Defeat Reds In First Game Of A Three-Game Set

 

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Dateline: 1,209 Kilometers from the Gulf of Mexico

Japanese players pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Shohei Ohtani led the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 5-1 win over the Reds.

Ohtani drove in two runs and scored one. Yamamoto pitched seven innings of one-run four hit baseball to snap the Reds winning streak at four.

The Dodgers scored off Chase Burns in the first inning. Mookie Betts leadoff the game with a double. Ohtani grounded out to McLain at second base. Teoscar Hernandez singled through the hole at short. 

The Reds got the run back off  Yamamoto with one out McLain singled. Elly De La Cruz walked. Austin Hays dumped a flair in front of Michael Conforto in left. Former Dodger Gavin Lux slow roller got the run home and moved the runners up. Spencer Steer hit a line drive into the left centerfield gap that Conforto ran down to end the inning.

Burns was racking up strikeouts with seven strikeouts through four innings. Miguel Rojas doubled into the hole at short just beating Hays; throw to start the fifth. Betts hit a smash to third off Noelvi Marte's glove at third. It was originally ruled an error but it was changed to a hit. Ohtani doubled to put the Dodgers up 3-1.

Burns added two more strikeout in the fifth. With one out in the sixth, Burns struck out Conforto but the ball got away from Tyler Stephenson and Conforto reached on Burns' 10th strikeout. It is the third straight game in which Burns struck out 10 batters.

"I thought Burns was terrific. He didn't back down. He pulled a couple pitches which can happen. He didn't field his position like he would like and made some mistakes," Terry Francona said. "We're trying to build for the future and win now with him. There are things that he's going to do better. I think his future is so bright."

"We're trying to make a playoff push and I want to be a part of it. I don't have time to learn slow," Burns said. 

Scott Barlow walked Betts and Ohtani walked to lead off the seventh. Hernandez stroked his second run scorint single of the game. Freddie Freeman singled in the Dodgers fifth run.

Burns pitched 5 2/3 innings, allowing three earned runs on six hits and a walk.

The Reds threatened to tie or win the game against newly activated Blake Treinan. Lux walked but Steer Struck out but Stephenson singled. Marte struck out on three pitches for the second out but TJ Friedl walked to load the bases. Bringing McLain to the plate as the potential winning run with De La Cruz on deck. Jack Dreyer missed with his first two pitches but McLain grounded out to Betts at short to end the game.




Sunday, July 27, 2025

Brady Singer Sharp As Reds Sweep Rays Close In On Wild Card

 

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Dateline: 1,209 Kilometers from the Gulf of Mexico

The Reds scored two in the first inning and Brady Singer made them stand up in a 2-1 game that completed a sweep over the Tampa Bay Rays.

The win put the Reds a season-high six games over .500, 56-50.

The reeling Rays dropped to 53-53 as they head to New York to play the Yankees.

TJ Friedl singled off Shane Baz to open the inning. Matt McLain singled over the shortstop's head for a single. Elly De La Cruz struck out swinging. Austin Hays hit a slow roller up the middle that rolled under the glove of Taylor Walls at short. A heads up play by Friedl allowed him to continue around third to score. McLain and Hays pulled a double steal. McLain scored on a slow roller to first by Gavin Lux.


"They understand that's how we have to play," Terry Francona said after winning career game 2,006. "We didn't hit the cover off the ball but we kept our heads up and put pressure on them on the bases."

Brady Singer kept the Rays quiet for seven innings. He struck out Tristan Gray to open the eighth but Taylor Walls hit his fourth home run of the season to make it a one-run game. It ended Singer's day.

Singer pitched a season-high 7 1/3 innings, allowed one run on three hits and one walk. He struck out eight. 

A pair of his teammates held the slim lead to allow Singer to snap a personal four-game losing streak and even his record at 8-8, dropping his season ERA to 4.60.

"I was happy to get ahead of guys and pitch deep in the game," Singer said.

A key moment came early. Speedster Chandler Simpson singled to start the game but Jose Trevino stopped his attempt at his 33rd stolen base.

"It was cool for me and was probably cool for him," Singer said.

Tony Santillan come on to keep the score right there. He recorded the last two outs.

Emilio Pagan entered with a slim one-run lead, facing the heart of the Rays batting order which he handled in order for his 22 save in 25 tries.

"To be able to pitch three days in a row, you have to prepare your body," Pagan said. "What DJ (pitching coach Derek Johnson) has talked to us about is controlling our emotions. Both Tony and I get pumped up pretty easily. We both love throwing fastballs and so we try not to get too excited and don't want to be pulling the ball down in the zone." 

Reds are one game behind the San Diego Padres for the final Wild Card spot.

Saturday, July 26, 2025

Elly De La Cruz Drives In Winning Runs Against Rays Andrew Abbott Improved His ERA In A No-Decision

 

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Dateline: 1,209 Kilometers from the Gulf of Mexico

Elly De La Cruz came through with a clutch two-run single to send the Tampa Bay Rays to a 6-2 loss.

The Reds improved to a season-high five games over .500 for the second time this season at 55-50. The Rays dropped to 53-52.

Andrew Abbott threw five scoreless innings before Yandy Diaz hit his 18th home run to lead off  the sixth inning.

Ryan Pepiot allowed two base runners Elly De La Cruz doubled and walked in the first five frames.

The Reds took the lead in the bottom of the sixth. TJ Fridl walked with one out. Matt McLain hit a ground ball up the middle. Second baseman Jose Caballero made a diving stop but Friedl beat the flip to Taylor Walls at shortstop. De La Cruz hit a bleeder up the line that Pepiot fielded and threw him out as the runners moved up. Austin Hays hit a ground ball into the hole at short. Walls was charged with an error as the ball rolled into left field and both runners scored.

Only Paul Skenes at 1.91 has a lower ERA

Abbott toiled six innings allowing one run on two hits and three walks. He dropped his ERA to 2.09 and now is just two innings short of qualifying for the ERA tittle with 103 1/3 innings. The rule is one inning per teams scheduled games which in 105.

The Rays got even against Graham Ashcraft. With one out Caballero walked. Jonny DeLuca singled to right to put runners at the corners. Josh Lowe singled and tied the score. 

Terry Francona was ejected from the game by home plate umpire Willie Traynor. Ashcraft got out of the inning with two ground outs.

De La Cruz put the Reds on top with a bloop single on a 3-2 pitch with the bases loaded. Spencer Steer walked to start the inning against Bryan Baker. with two outs, Friedl walked. In the middle of Mclain's at bat, Baker had to leave with an injury. Garrett Cleavinger was charged with the walk to McLain to load the bases.

"Good things can happen when you put the ball in play," Freddie Benevides said after taking over for Francona's ejection.

"I'm just trying to hit the ball," De La Cruz agreed.

Tony Santillan pitch a scoreless eighth to set up Emilio Pagan's 22nd save in 25 chances but RBI singles by Friedl and McLain pushed the game beyond a save situation.

He pitched a perfect ninth to seal the win.



Friday, July 25, 2025

Reds Rallies Rip Rays

 

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Dateline: 1,209 Kilometers from the Gulf of Mexico

Tyler Stephenson drove in three runs with a home run and a single to stake the Reds to a 7-2 win over the Tampa Bay Rays.

The Reds second straight win pushed their record to 54-50 while the Rays fell to 53-51.

Nick Martinez of the Reds was battling Zack Littell of the Rays.

Littell, who walks very few batters and concentrates on getting soft contact. He has walked just 17 batters in 122 innings coming into tonight. He has walked two or fewer in 60 of his last 63 starts. The flip side Littell has allowed the most home runs in the Major Leagues with 24 coming into the game.

Tyler Stephenson's eight long ball of the season made increased Littell's league lead.

Martinez walked nine-hole hitter Jose Caballero to open the third inning. Chandler Simpson forced Caballero at second, then executed his 32nd stolen base. Johnathan Aranda doubled with two outs to tie the game.

Martinez pitched five innings allowing two runs on four hits and two walks. He struck out five.

"I feel like where I was at the beginning of the season," Martinez said. "It is kinda where I was earlier in the season. I feel like I'm right there to roll. The boys want to win. We're using the trade deadline for motivation. We don't want to be sellers."

"He didn't command as well as he can and that brought the pitch count up but he competes like crazy," Terry Francona said.

Christopher Morel singled with one out in the fourth and stole second. Taylor Walls doubled one out later to give Tampa Bay the lead at 2-1.

The Reds reclaimed the lead in the bottom of the inning. Austin Hays singled to start the inning. Gavin Lux ground ball to first baseman Aranda on his knees. His throw to second hit Hays in the back and both were safe. Spencer Steer bunted for a single to load the bases. Stephenson popped out in the infield. Will Benson beat out a potential double play relay to tie the game. Noelvi Marte singled to score Lux for the third run.

"I said something to him (Benson). If he doesn't beat that out we don't score that inning," Terry Francona said. "We gave ourselves plenty of chances. We didn't cash in on all of them but the more chances you get the more you're going to score."

Lyon Richardson, Graham Ashcraft, Tony Santillan and Emilio Pagan pitched one scoreless inning each.

The Reds added two runs to the cushion in the seventh with Stephenson's two-run single.





 

Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Reds Seek Draft Gold Get Steele

 

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Dateline: 1,209 Kilometers from the Gulf of Mexico


The Reds were trying to strike gold with the ninth pick in the June 13 amatuer player draft. They ended up with another commodity metal with which to form a foundation, heading into the 2030’s.

Shortstop Steele Hall  from Hewitt-Trussville High School in 

Trussville, Alabama. He was originally classified to be eligible in 2026 but applied to be reclassified to be eligible for this draft in 2025. 

“It was originally Tennessee's idea to reclassify,” Hall said. “I went up there for a camp. It was brought up to me and my family. At first we didn’t think about it but it kept being brought up by more and more people. We made a pros and cons list about whether to do it or not. We didn’t find enough negatives so we decided let’s do it. Let’s roll.”

Hall was selected by the Reds with the ninth pick in the draft and rescinded his offer from the University of Tennessee. The Reds inked him to a contract on July 19 for a signing bonus of $5.71 million or roughly a half million below the slotted figure of $6.51 million.

Hall signed as a 17-year old but he turns 18 on July 24. He is 6’ 227 lbs after adding 15-20 pounds last winter to add muscle.

Hall played for Jeff Mauldin, the head baseball coach of the Huskies, which turned in a 34-4 record in 2025. The team lost one game in its district, one to IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, a school that recruits the best players from around the country, including Reds’ Triple A player Rece Hinds. The other two losses were to Bob Jones High School in the Alabama High School 

Hall hit .484 with a .554 on-base-percentage and a .871 slugging percentage with 14 doubles, five triples, eight home runs and 35 RBI in 37 games.

Scouts who have been out to see Hall this spring agree on one thing: his speed. Hall is easily one of the best runners in this class, with some evaluators even giving his speed an 80 grade on the 20-80 scale. This shows up on the tape easily with his base-stealing ability and translates out in the field at shortstop. Hall is a quick-twitch athlete with all the ability to stick at the position at the next level. His arm strength at the position projects as a plus tool and the range to be a good defender at the very least in the pro ranks. Hall’s slick glove work and fast release adds into his tantalizing defensive profile.

When asked if he was faster than Elly De La Cruz, Hall said,”I think I could.”

"I think I’m one of the fastest players in the draft,” Hall said. “The fastest 60 I ran was a flat 6.1.”

The Reds philosophy is to take the best players available in the draft, regardless of position. Hall who plays shortstop may appear redundant with the talented Edwin Arroyo making his way through the minor league system or that De La Cruz is the current shortstop with a career just starting to reach his potential. De La Cruz is under team control until after the 2030 season. If Hall progresses at a steady pace he will be 22 or 23 before he is ready for the major leagues which would be about the draft would play out.

The caution is that high school players bring a lot of risk along with the promise of higher rewards. There are so many nuances of the game that never show up in high school baseball or college for that matter even with the higher profile baseball schools that produced Matt McLain, Spencer Steer and TJ Friedl.

“My first impression of the Reds organization was great. I

Had the most contact with J.R. Reynolds (the scout that covers that area for the Reds) He kept everything real and genuine. I thought it would be a pretty cool place to play, said Hall, who worked out for the team in Cincinnati. “It was a sigh of relief and I teared up a little bit because of emotions.”

Hall credits putting on weight for his improvement. It allowed him to swing easier and “let it show my skills.”

Hall liked to pattern himself a little bit after Dansby Swanson of the Cubs, a fellow shortstop.

The Reds followed his progress this season. Reds’ amatuer scouting director, Joe Katuska said,”He got better and better as the year went on. We think he will stay at shortstop.”

This isn’t always the case.according to Reds insiders the team needs to decide who the shortstop of the future is. If it is someone other than De La Cruz, Elly could be converted to center field.

“We’ve seen his bat make strides with the strength gains he’s made,” Katuska said. “Some of the analytic numbers (such as swing and miss) we weren’t too concerned about. We are talking about a player who is two years younger than the draft class as a whole. What we’ve seen is that the gains he’s seen give us comfort that they are going to stick.”

According to Katuska it is a little unfair to make comparisons to current big leaguers. 

“Comparisons did come up in our meetings. The super athletic guys like Trea Turner. It is hard to project based on a guy that just signed a $300 million contract at the big league level. But Trea Turner comparisons came up, Dansby Swanson was one. That type of player, who can run, can throw, and provides value with the bat as well, a leadoff type of guy. That’s what we saw in Steele.”

His personality makeup was another important factor in the Reds’ decision making.

“He;s a good kid. He likes to compete,” Katuska said. “He is kind of mild mannered off the field. Once you get him in between the lines, he’s fiery. He wants to show you how good he is.”

Which squares with his remark about being faster than De La Cruz. He hesitated with the answer which was thrown at him unexpectedly but he wasn’t going to resort to fake humbleness. 

He has a lot to learn. Even in the better high school programs and competition as a scout once said. At that level, he may have run into one pitcher over the course of the year that he had trouble handling. Even at the lower levels of the minor leagues there will be several who match up to him.

Expectations are often unfair and failures will be new to him but it will take a few years to tell whether he can handle them or allow them to defeat him.


















































































Sunday, July 13, 2025

The Reds Capitalize On Rockie Miscues To Give Terry Francona His 2,000th Career Win

 

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Dateline: 1,209 Kilometers from the Gulf of Mexico

The Reds took advantage of two errors to end make manager Terry Francona the 13th to win 2,000 games in a 4-2 win.

"I don't know if you're going to believe it, but I wanted the guys to win so bad to get us three games over .500," Francona said. "I don't think I've ever tried to delude myself. Some of names up there (on the 2,000 win list) are kind of like baseball royalty. If there is an adjective for baseball lifer, that's me. I'm not overly smart. I'm a second semester freshman at Arizona, still. I just love the game, probably too much. I just hope I treat the players like they're supposed to be treated. It's not often I get a little choked up. There are some good people here. This is a good place. Let me amend that it's a great place."

The Reds go into the All-Star break with a 50-47 record.

TJ Friedl opened the Reds first inning with his ninth home run. Rockie's starter Austin Gomber set down the Reds in order after Friedl' fourth leadoff home run.

Nick Martinez retired the first six Colorado batters but Kyle Farmer and Austin Nola singled to start the frame. Rookie Ryan Ritter bunted them to second and third. Tyler Freeman lined softly to Spencer Steer at first base. MickeyMoniak found a hole on the left side of the infield to score both runners.

The Reds tied the game in the third. Friedl walked with one out. Matt McLain dumped a single into shallow left field Elly De La Cruz forced McLain at second. Austin Hays singled to plate the equalizer.

The Reds got singles from Friedl, McLain and an infield single by Hays to load the bases.cat Marte reached on an error by shortstop Ryan Ritter as Friedl scored for the third time.

Scott Barlow and Graham Ashcraft held the Rockies in the sixth and seventh.

The Reds added an insurance run against Zach Agnos. De La Cruz hit a bloop double to center that eluded Brenton Doyle's sliding attempt at a catch. Hays reached on what should have been a hit but was ruled an error. Spencer Steer hit a run scoring single. Noelvi Marte struck out and Tyler Stephenson lined into a double play to first baseman Michael Toglia.

Tony Santillan started the eighth for the Reds and worked around a two out single by Doyle that Friedl trapped on a diving attemp and a walk to Yanquiel Fernandez. He struck out the Rockies All-Star Hunter Goodman to keep the margin to two runs.

Emilio Pagan picked up his 20th save in 23 tries. 



Saturday, July 12, 2025

Reds Rally To Even Series And Provide Terry Francona With His 1,999th Win As A Manager

 

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Dateline: 1,209 Kilometers from the Gulf of Mexico

Will Benson tied it in the ninth inning with an RBI triple and scored on second baseman Orlando Arcia's fielding error to give the Cincinnati Reds a 4-3 victory over the Colorado Rockies on Saturday.

Spencer Steer opened the inning with single off Victor Vodnik (3-3) and scored on Benson's triple that nearly went out. Pinch hitter Jake Fraley, who was activated before the game walked and took second on defensive indifference. Noelvi Marte — who earlier homered for the second straight game — then hit a ball to second that Arcia bobbled.

"Will took a gorgeous swing," Francona said. "The one gamble we took was sending Fraley. They weren't going to throw through but if Marte hits a line drive. I would have a hard time explaining that but once he's there, we can run on contact. That gives us a free shot. Arcia bobbled the ball so it ended up helping us."

Marte, who has been taken out late in games in favor of Santiago Espnial for defensive reasons, stayed in with a chance to drive in a run.

"I just wanted to put the ball in play," Marte said through interpreter, Tomas Vera. "I hit the ball hard and good things happen when you do that. I keep working with Freddie (Benevides). I know I can help the team both offensively and defensively. I saw two pitches on the home run and I thought ok, now he's got to come in and the result was good."

Emilio Pagan (2-2) escaped a first-and-third, no-out jam for the victory. He had not pitched since since Wednesday.

Rookies Ryan Ritter and Yanquiel Fernandez provided the offense for Colorado.

Ritter, who played in his first big league game June 6, hit his first career home run with Fernandez on in the third inning. Fernandez had three hits, including an RBI double in the seventh inning.

Bradley Blalock  pitched a season-high 5 2/3 innings, leaving with a 2-1 lead. Jimmy Herget left the bases loaded by striking out Benson in the sixth.

Brady Singer pitched 6 1/3 innings and tied his season high with nine strikeouts but avoided his fourth straight losing decision when the Reds rallied.

Pagan struck out Brenton Doyle and Fernandez with runners on first and third and no outs in the ninth. Reds pitchers pitched out of three jams with a runner on third base and no out. Singer was touched for a leadoff triple by All-Star Hunter Goodman in the fourth inning but struck out Jordan Beck, Michael Toglia and Brenton Doyle to keep the score close. 

Fernandez and Arcia singled to open the fifth but Ritter grounded to Marte at third, who threw out Fernandez at the plate. Tyler Freeman, who extended his on-base streak to 25 in the first inning, grounded into a 5-3 double play. 

"Marte is working really hard on his defense. He doesn't like coming out of games and I love that," Francona said. "I give our coaches credit but I also give him credit for listening and working to get better."

Austin Hays, who struck out four times, three after Elly De La Cruz was intentionally walked three times and hit into a rally killing double play on Friday night bounced back with a sacrifice fly and two singles.

"I struck out four times in a game in 2022," Hays said. "The next day I hit for the cycle. I learned then that you can have the worst day and come right back."

Terry Francona reached 1,999 victories as a manager. His next win will make him the 13th manager to win 2,000 games and be within nine of Leo Durocher's 2,009 wins as a manger.

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Dateline: 1,209 Kilometers from the Gulf of Mexico

Jake Fraley was activated from the 10-day disabled list. He sprained his right shoulder trying to make a diving catch on June 23 against the New York Yankees.

An MRI revealed a partially torn labrum that will need surgery after the season. He received a cortisone shot and will try to play through it for the rest of the season.

The Reds were 7-4 in his absence.

Fraley was hitting .224 with four doubles, five home runs and 17 RBI when he was injured. Fraley hit .241 with a double and a home run in seven rehab games.

Christian Encarnacion-Strand, who hasn't played much since Noelvi Marte returned from the IL on July 4, was optioned to Triple A Louisville.n He hasn't played at all since July 8.

CES is hitting .208 with six home runs, including a grand slam on July 2 in Boston,