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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.

Monday, June 29, 2026

The Cavalry Is Coming Starter And Closer On Their Way

      

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Dateline: Cincinnati  

Hunter Greene made a rehab start against the St. Paul Saints on Sunday.

Greene was scheduled to throw 85 pitches. This may be his last rehab start as long as he recovers normally.

The 26-year old right hander pitched 6 1/3 scoreless innings in Louisville. He allowed one hit. He struck out four with no walks. He threw 84 pitches with 54 strikes.

 Greene made two starts in Louisville and one in the Arizona Complex League. In Triple A he totaled 10 1-3 innings with no runs on three hits and a walk.

Greene had bone chips removed in March after not retiring a single batter in the first inning in his lone spring training start against the Milwaukee Brewers. He could join the Reds in Milwaukee but likely won’t be activated until the team returns home against the Baltimore Orioles. If he stays on a five day rotation routine. His first start would be Friday.

Emilio Pagan finished his second rehab appearance also on Sunday. It took him a total of 13 pitches in two scoreless outings in Louisville. Pagan will likely be activated sooner. 

The Reds placed Tony Santillan, the substitute closer, on the injured list on Friday.

The Reds have 11 pitchers who recorded a save this season. Pagan still leads with six even missing 44 games (25-29) since May 6 when he was placed on the injured list with a strained left hamstring.

Sunday, June 28, 2026

Ryan O’Hearn Keeps Pirates Afloat In Series Finale

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Dateline: Cincinnati  

Ryan O’Hearn hit two home runs and Tyler Callihan haunted the Reds to account for seven of the Pittsburgh Pirates runs in a 9-4 win to salvage a game in the series.

Brady Singer pitched seven scoreless innings in his last start. The Pittsburgh Pirates reversed his fortunes with a four-run second inning.

The big hit came from Callihan, who broke in with the Reds last year but tore his shoulder. He was traded for Kyle Nicolas.

 Callihan hit his third home run of the season, a three-run blow that followed an RBI ground rule double by Esmerlyn Valdez.

The Reds evened the game against Mitch Keller with two runs in the fourth and fifth.

Elly De La Cruz reached on an error by second baseman Brandon Lowe. Sal Stewart slammed a double off the high right field wall. De La Cruz stopped at third. JJ Bleday delivered them with a single to right center.

Singer was able to escape a bases loaded no out jam in the bottom of the inning, Callihan singled. Jake Mangum reached on an error by second baseman Edwin Arroyo. Henry Davis bunted for a hit. Konnor Griffin forced Callihan at the plate. Lowe struck out and Bryan Reynolds grounded out.

Noelvi Marte walked to start the fifth. Tyler Stephenson delivered an RBI double over Callihan’s head in left.  Arroyo singled to score Stephenson with the tying run.

Singer started the fifth. Ryan O’Hearn hit his 12th home run to give the Pirates the lead. It was the 21st home run given up by Singer. He is third behind former Red, Zach Little and Jeffrey Springs from the Athletics.

Singer pitched 4 1/3 innings, allowing five runs on nine hits and six strike outs. He didn’t walk anyone. The bullpen walked eight to aid and abet the Bucs.

Julian Garcia got the last two outs in the fifth and struck out David and Griffin to start the sixth. Then he walked, Lowe, Reynolds and Gonzales. Zach McCambley retired O’Hearn in a fly to right.

McCambley caught the walk bug in the seventh. He walked the first three batters in the seventh. The six walks in seven batters was reminiscent of the seven straight walks the Reds issued the Pirates in a 17-7 loss in May.

Brock Burke entered the game for the 42nd time which is second in baseball to Toronto Blue Jays’ Mason Fluharty’s 44 appearances.

Burke got Davis on an infield fly. Griffin hit a one hopper to Stewart at third. He stepped on third and threw home to get Valdez at home.

The Reds left two runners on base in the seventh and eighth.

Burke struck out Lowe to start the eighth. The Reds opted for Pierce Johnson.

The game was delayed by an hour and five minutes.

When the game resumed. Johnson couldn’t find home plate and walked Reynolds, who has now reached base in 33 straight games. 

O’Hearn hit his 13th. Valdez followed with his fifth of the season and third of the series to break the game open. 



TJ Friedl Returns To Reds

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Dateline: Cincinnati  

TJ Friedl returned from Triple A Louisville and Blake Dunn was placed on the 10-day injured list with a right elbow strain suffered on a throw for center field on Friday night (062626). 

Friedl went to the minor leagues for first time since 2024. He was struggling with a .179 batting average. He hit six doubles and two home runs. Friedl had just a .259 on-base-percentage after a .364 in 2025.

 At Louisville Friedl played 16 games hitting .272 with a .370 OBP. He hit five doubles and three home runs after being sent down on June 3 when Noelvi Marte was promoted. 

Dunn felt his elbow on the throw home on a sacrifice fly. X-rays were negative but rest is required.

Dunn is hitting .282 with a .335 OBP with seven doubles, a triple and two home runs in 38 games. 

Saturday, June 27, 2026

Eugenio Suarez Blow Beats Bucs


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Dateline: Cincinnati  

Eugenio Suarez found the upper deck of PNC Park with a big fly ball with two mates aboard to lift the Reds to a 9-7 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates to ensure their first intradivision series win.

Rookie pinch hitter belted his fourth home run of the season and second in two days to put the Pirates in position to win. Caleb Ferguson was the victim but Suarez’ 31st clutch home run turned him into a winner.

Suarez has 31 has the most game winning home runs in the sixth inning or later since 2014.

 Rookie Chase Petty earned his first career save with a scoreless ninth thorough the heart of the Pirates’ lineup. He is the 11th different pitcher to post a save at the exact halfway point of the season.

Reds ace Chase Burns had his worst outing of the season but gutted through six innings. The Reds are now 12-4 in his 16 starts.

He allowed a season-high five runs on nine hits. He didn’t issue a walk and struck out 10. He entered game with an minuscule 0.45 ERA in four prior appearances against Pittsburgh. Brandon Lowe’s 20th home run scored Jared Trilio and Jake Mangum, who singled to erase the Reds 2-0 lead in the third. He allowed a double by Endy Rodriguez in the fourth on a two-out single by Triolo in the fourth.

Sal Stewart hit his 15th home run of the season against Pirates’ starter Jared Jones. Stewart drove home Jose Trevino who doubled to stake the Reds to an early lead.

The Reds erased the Bucs’ lead in the fifth Dane Myers walked. He was balked to second and scored on Edwin Arroyo’s double. Arroyo scored from third with two outs when Stewart reached on a error by Lowe to tie the game at four.

Suarez walked and Spencer Steer singled to put men on the corners. Suarez was erased on Noelvi Matre’s weak grounder to the mound. Myers bunt single loaded the bases off Ethan Sisk and Yohan Ramirez. Trevino drove them home with a ground single to right. Arroyo was hit by a pitch to load the bases. With the infield in Lowe made a diving stop of Elly De La Cruz’ ground ball and turned it into an inning ending double play.

Burns went out for the seventh inning and Triolo’s third hit, a double forced Burns to exit. Sam Moll got a ground out that put Triolo on third. Lowe drove in his fourth run of the game on a running catch by Myers in deep center.

Moll walked Bryan Reynolds and Nick Gonzales in front of Ryan O’Hearns game tying single.

Tejay Antone stranded two runners striking out Marcel Ozuna swinging.

The Pirates sent Gregory Soto to hold the lead, looking for his 11th save. Arroyo singled to right to open the ninth. De La Cruz challenged a strike call on a 3-2 to gain a walk. Stewart grounded into a double play. Soto breathed easier but walked JJ Bleday on another successful challenge. That set up Suarez’ game winning eighth home run.

Petty got Lowe and hot hitting Reynolds but added drama by walking Gonzales before the game ended on a soft line drive to Steer at first.

The Reds look for a sweep to avenge a Pirates sweep in early May. At the halfway point Cincinnati is 39-42. Pittsburgh fell under .500 at 42-43.

Chase Burns Battles Bucs


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Dateline: Cincinnati  

Chase Burns, the Reds answer to Paul Skenes, intends to Shanghai the Pittsburgh Pirates with his golden pieces 9-1 record and even 2.00 ERA.

Burns allowed two runs or fewer in 14 of his 15 starts with this game marking the Reds halfway point in the season. The Reds posted wins in 11 and lost just four of those games.

By contrast the reigning Cy Young award winner, Skenes, last seven starts ended in Pirate losses.

Burns will make his fourth start and fifth appearance against Pittsburgh in his brief career. He is 1-0 with an 0.45 ERA against them. He made two starts this season. On March 30, Burns allowed one hit in five scoreless innings in a 2-0 win. His last start was on May 3 ended in a 1-0 Pirate win but Burns allowed three hits and a walk in seven scoreless innings. He struck out seven.

Jared Jones was the second round pick of the Pirates in the 2020 draft out of La Mirada High School in La Mirada, California.

 Jones, a 24-year old right hander will bring a 1-1 record and 5.35 ERA in five starts to the mound.His best outing was a 5-1 win in Houston on June 4. Jones pitched five scoreless innings on four hits and two walks with four strikeouts. That is his longest stint of the season. Jones’ last start he pitched just three innings, allowing one run on one hit, two walks and three strikeouts. He took a line drive off his right elbow hit by TJ Rumfield. He had surgery on the elbow in May 2025 and missed the rest of the season. Jones 

Jones made his lone start against the Reds on September 21, 2024. The Reds won 7-1. Jones pitched five innings and gave up six runs on six hits and three walks. He struck out five and surrendered home runs to Ty France and Elly De La Cruz.

The Reds lineup:


Elly De La Cruz SS

Sal Stewart 3B

JJ Bleday LF

Eugenio Suarez DH

Nathaniel Lowe 1B

Noelvi Marte RF

Dane Myers CF

Jose Trevino C

Edwin Arroyo 2B


Pirates lineup:


Jake Mangum CF

Brandon Lowe 2B

Bryan Reynolds LF

Nick Gonzales 3B

Ryan O’Hearn 1B

Marcel Ozuna DH

Endy Rodriguez C

Tyler Callihan RF

Jared Triolo SS





Friday, June 26, 2026

Reds Buck Trends To Beat Bucs


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Dateline: Cincinnati 

Noelvi Marte hit his first career pinch hit home run and Caleb Ferguson  recorded his first save as a Red as the Reds held on to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-4.

Rookie Konnor Griffin led off a game with a home run in his career against Andrew Abbott.

It looked like more gloom and doom for the Reds in Division play the Reds came into the game with two wins 16 tries in the NL Central. Plus they faced Paul Skenes the riegning Cy Young Award winner. He allowed the Reds just two runs in 35 innings over six previous starts against the Reds.

The law of averages caught up to Skenes in the Reds second inning.

Nathaniel Lowe led off with a double to right center. Eugenio Suarez singled with a soft line drive past Griffen at third. Lowe had to hold until it got through and reached third. Spencer Steer singled to tie the game. Tyler Stephenson singled off the wall in right to put the Reds ahead. Matt McLain was called out on a 3-2 pitch but was successful on a late challenge, walking to load the bases. Dunn and Elly De La Cruz hit back-to-back sacrifice flies to give the Reds a 4-2 lead.

“He (Skenes) has great stuff. We all know that,” Terry Francona said. “We got his pitch count up and hit it the other way with authority.”

The Pirates were on the losing side in Skenes last seven starts, with this loss.

 A throwing error by Suarez led to an unearned run for Pittsburgh in the fifth. Henry Davis the nine hole hitter ended up on second base. A fly out by Griffin put him on third. Another fly by Lowe scored Davis.

Skenes left after the fifth inning.

The Pirates tied the game in the sixth. Ozuna homered on a 3-2 pitch leading off. It was his seventh of the season. One out later rookie Esmerlyn Valdez hit his third home run to even the score. 

Tejay Antone took over for Abbott, who pitched 5 1/3 innings, allowing four runs, three earned on six hits. The three home runs allowed tied Abbott’s career high. Abbott walked on and struck out six.

Marte’s fourth home run followed Sal Stewart’s single off Mason Montgomery to put the Reds up two runs ahead. 

Dunn left the game with discomfort in his elbow. 

“When he made the throw (on the sacrifice fly in the fifth) his elbow kind of grabbed him a little. He’s had problems with it in the past,” Francona said. “We x-rayed it and it was ok but we’ll get it looked at tomorrow.”

Ferguson, who had to heal an oblique, started the season late. He became the 10 different pitcher to record a save.

Ferguson’s seventh career save and first in over two years picked up the Reds who had to put Tony Santillan on the injured list with a strained oblique this morning. Antone, Pierce Johnson and Brock Burke, who got the win, shutdown the Bucs for 4 2/3 innings. 

We kind of pieced it together,” Francona said. “We wanted Ferguson to face (Endy) Rodriguez and (Brandon) Lowe. We had (Chase) Petty up and (Bryan) Reynolds is better batting right handed. But Ferguson is a veteran so we let him finish.”

The Reds lost five straight to the Pirates and were swept by them in PNC Park in early May.

The Reds are 38-42 with the halfway point on Saturday. Pittsburgh is 41-41.












All-Stars Butt Heads In Pittsburgh

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Dateline: Cincinnati 

The All-Stars are aligned in the sky over Pittsburgh.

Andrew Abbott for the Reds and Paul Skenes will oppose each other in the first game of the three game intradivision series.

Abbott shook off a rough start to forge a 5-4 record with a shrinking 3.83 ERA. 

In his last five games, Abbott, has three quality starts and two with one run allowed in five innings. In his last start Abbott picked up a 10-2 win over the New York Yankees with five innings of one run baseball on five hits with three walks and six strikeouts. 

Abbott is 2-1 with a 3.92 ERA in four career starts against the Pirates. He last faced the Pirates in an 8-3 loss on April 1. He allowed four runs in 5 2-3 innings. He allowed five hits with a walk and a three-run home run by Oneil Cruz. 

Skenes has been charged with a loss in three of his last five outings, including the last two in which he allowed just two earned runs in six innings. The Pirates lost all five of his last five starts, although Skenes pitched well enough to win in each of them.

Skenes is 5-0 against the Reds, lifetime, he has a 0.53 ERA in six starts. He was the winning pitcher facing Abbott on April 1. He gave up a run on three hits and a walk in five innings. He struck out five.

Skenes allowed no runs over 13 innings in two starts last season against the Reds. He allowed one run to the Reds in 17 innings in three starts in 2023.








Reds Lineup:

Blake Dunn CF

Elly De La Cruz SS

JJ Bleday LF

Sal Stewart 1B

Nathaniel Lowe DH

Eugenio Suarez 3B

Spencer Steer RF

Tyler Stephenson C

Matt McLain 2B


Pirates lineup:

Konnor Griffen SS

Brandon Lowe 2B

Bryan Reynolds LF

Marcel Ozuna DH

Ryan O’Hearn 1B

Esmerlyn Valdez RF

Jared Trilio 3B

Jake Magnun CF

Henry David C

Tony Santillan Lands On 15-Day Injured List

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Dateline: Cincinnati 

The Reds placed reliever Tony Santillan on the 15-day injured list with a strained left oblique.

Zach McCambley was called up to replace him in the Reds bullpen 

Santillan has 11 scoreless outings to start the season, then hit a rough patch.

 Lately Santillan rebounded with seven scoreless outings before the June 22 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers. He gave up a hit to let the ghost runners score then threw a wild pitch. 

It is a reason that Sam Moll was needed to pitch to right handed Andrew Vaughn, on Wednesday night.

Santillan had three saves in three straight outings before Wednesday he has five for the season, second on the team to Emilio Pagan, who is on a rehab assignment to return from a left hamstring injury. He was supposed to pitch Thursday night in Louisville but the game was postponed.

McCambley is 2-0 with a 2.53 in five appearances in Louisville.

In his first stint with the Reds, he has three appearances from June 3 to June 8. He had two scoreless outings covering three innings, then allowed three run in one inning before returning to Louisville.


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.