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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.

Sunday, May 24, 2026

Reds Game Against The St. Louis Cardinals Is Postponed

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Dateline: Cincinnati

The game against the St. Louis Cardinals for Sunday was postponed by rain.

The game will be made up as the first game of a day-night doubleheader on Monday August 17 at 1:40pm. The regularly scheduled game will be played at 6:40 pm.

Fans holding tickets for today’s game may present their same ticket for the make-up game scheduled for Monday, August 17, 2026 at 1:40 pm with no exchange necessary.

•            Game 1 (the rescheduled game from today) will be at to 1:40pm ET

•            Game 2 (the originally scheduled game) will be at 6:40 PM ET

Both games of the split doubleheader will be nine-inning regulation games.

Gates will open for the make-up game for Season Ticket Members at 12:10 pm and the general public at 12:40 pm.

The timing of the originally scheduled game for Monday, August 17, 2026 at 6:40 pm remains unchanged. Gates will open for that game for Season Ticket Members at 5:10 pm and the general public at 5:40 pm.

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Brady Singer Has Another Chance To Give Reds A Series Face Left Hander In ML Debut

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Dateline: Cincinnati


Veteran Brady Singer was given the ball last Sunday in Cleveland with the series tied at a game apiece. It is de ja vue against the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday (052426).

Singer is 2-4 with a 6.26 ERA in 10 starts. He has allowed three home runs in each of his last two games. Against Cleveland last time out he pitched four innings, allowing five runs on seven hits, of which three were home runs. He had two quality starts in a row. On April 14 he pitched six innings and gave up one run. His next outing on April 19 he allowed three runs in six innings. His last win was on April 25 against Detroit but he only lasted 5 1/3 innings, allowing two runs. In his last four starts, Singer has allowed 16 runs in 17 innings.

The 29-year old right hander is 2-3 with a 3.04 ERA in five starts. His last start against St. Louis was on September 17 last season. He was the winning pitcher in a 6-2 verdict in which he pitched 5 2/3 innings, allowing two runs, one earned on three hits.

His mound opponent is 24-year old left hander Brycen Mautz. He was called up today, replacing Matthew Libertore, who was listed as the starter on Friday. The Cardinals optioned Matt Svanson to Memphis to make room.

Mautz was the Cardinals second round pick in the 2022 draft out of the University of San Diego. He was also born in San Diego.

Mautz was in his first season at Triple A Memphis this season. He made nine starts and had an 0-2 record with a 2.90 ERA. He pitched 40 1/3 innings, allowing 13 earned runs on 31 hits, including four home runs. He walked 24 and struck out 43.

The Reds will send this lineup to face Mautz:


Blake Dunn RF

Elly De La Cruz SS

Sal Stewart 3B

Spencer Steer 1B

Eugenio Suarez DH

Dane Myers CF

JJ Bleday LF

Tyler Stephenson C

Matt McLain 2B


The Cardinals challenge Singer with:


JJ Wetherholt 2B

Ivan Herrera DH

Alec Burleson 1B

Jordan Walker RF

Nolan Gorman 3B

Masyn Winn SS

Bryan Torres LF

Pedro Pages C

Victor Scott II CF

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Reds Turn Around A Cardinals Late Rally Pull Out Victory To Split With Cardinals

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Dateline: Cincinnati

Blake Dunn is making the most of his opportunities this time around. With the winning run on third base and one out. Dunn stayed with his approach and put the ball in play. With five infielders crowding him he made enough contact to allow Spencer Steer to score the winning run in a 7-6 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals in 11 innings.

"I'm just trying to keep the approach the same and trying to work through the middle of the field. With the five infielders, ideally you'd like to get it in the air but for me. I'm just trying to keep it simple; keep it the same. When I work in the big part of the field, the middle of the field good things usually happen," Dunn said.

That guy (Riley O'Brien) has really been tough on righties and Dunn did enough. Steer did a really good job. He was heads up. He was ready for a bunt, so he was already thinking go," Terry Francona said.

Chase Petty had a quick first inning with three fly ours. Petty was in this situation 13 months ago, facing the St. Louis Cardinals in the second game of a doubleheader caused by rain. He gave up nine runs in that one. This was different.

"I thought he (Petty) was very good." Francona said.

He walked Jordan Walker to start the second inning. Nolan Gorman singled up the middle sending Walker to third. Masyn Winn lined out to TJ Friedl in left to score Walker. Brayan Torres single but Pedro Pages popped to short and Matt McLain saved a run by making a leaping catch of Victor Scott II's lined drive.

The Reds threatened Cardinals' starter Kyle Leahy in the fourth inning. Sal Stewart walked and Nathaniel Lowe singled. Right fielder Jordan Walker saved a run by making a diving stop on Lowe's single. It would have scored Stewart if it got by him. The runners moved up on a wild pitch to put runners on second and third with one out but McLain and Will Benson struck out.

The Reds exploded in the bottom of the fifth. PJ Higgins singled to start the inning. Friedl bunted him to second. Blake Dunn's second single of the game sent Higgins to third. Elly De La Cruz crushed a three-run home run into the left field stands. It was his 12th of the season, tying him with Stewart for the team lead. Stewart was called out on a 3-2 pitch but Stewart got John Trumpana's call overturned to draw a walk. Lowe hit his eighth home run of the season to build a 5-1 lead.

Petty got in trouble right away in the top of the sixth. He hit Ivan Herrera with a pitch to start the inning. Alec Burleson doubled to the right field corner. Walker hit his 15th home run of the season into the Reds bullpen in left center. Brock Burke replaced Petty. Burke put a two out runner on with a walk but got out of the inning.

"He was at 55 pitches going out for the first pitch. He hits a guy with a breaking pitch, then there's a seeing eye single, and Walker. We have to figure something out with him. He's swinging the bat pretty good," Francona said. "I thought he was very good. He had some short innings. We had Burke up. He gave up three runs real quick. It was time to get somebody else."

Petty pitched five innings, allowing four runs on six hits. He walked one and hit a batter. He struck out one.

"I was more worried about that sixth inning," Petty said. "The boys give me a big lead there. I wanted to shut things down and that happened. I have stuff to work on. I'll come back better. It was just the free bags. I give up that hit by pitch on the first pitch. The next pitch was a double. Jordan Walker, man, he's got my number. The last two years, he's kind of had me. I'm looking at his game plan. He's going to be my guy the next time I've got him."

"Me and my wife were talking, like the parallels of last year. The rain out against St. Louis the second game of a doubleheader. 7:00 start. But we're so much more calm this time. We've been here before so I did my best. It was just that sixth inning. We'll go back to the drawing board and we'll be better," Petty said.

"It was a learning experience too. When we got the lead it looked like he wasn't being as aggressive," Francona said. 

The Reds faced left hander Justin Bruihl to start the sixth. Spencer Steer hit a pinch hit double to start off. Higgins bunted him to third. Pinch hitter Dane Myers doubled to the left center field gap to score Steer.

Gordon Graceffo replaced Bruihl.

Dunn struck out looking. De La Cruz walked. JJ Bleday grounded to first base.

Burke retired the first batter in the seventh but walked JJ Wetherholt.

Graham Ashcraft replaced Burke. Herrera grounded a hit and run  single to right putting runners at the corner with one out but Ashcraft got a pop out from Burleson and struck out Walker.

Tony Santillan entered in the ninth to close it out. Pinch hitter Jose Fermin hit his second home run of the season on an 0-2 pitch to lead off the ninth. Scott II walked. Wetherholt flied out to right and Herrera was called out on strikes. Walker grounded a single to left to tie the game. Nolan Gorman flied out to left.

JoJo Romero, a left hander, started the ninth for St. Louis.

De La Cruz singled with one out in the ninth. De La Cruz was called out stealing second but the Reds challenged. The call was confirmed. Bleday struck out.

Pierce Johnson started the 10th with Gorman on second. Thomas Saggese ran for Gorman.  Winn grounded out to Stewart at third. Saggese went to third. Torres grounded to first and Lowe threw home to catch Saggese. The Cardinals challenged but the call was confirmed. Pozo popped up to first base.

Romero stayed in to face Stewart with Bleday on second as the ghost runner. Cardinal manager Ollie Mormol walkde Stewart intentionally. Eugenio Suarez pinch hit for Lowe. Riley O'Brien relieved Romero. Suarez was reinstated from the injured list on Friday. Suarez struck out. McLain grounded out back to the pitcher. The runners moved up bringing Steer to the plate. Steer struck out swinging on a 3-2 pitch.

Pozo was the runner on second to start the 11th. Scott II struck out on a check swing. Wetherholt grounded out to first. Pozo moved to third. Dunn made a sliding catch to retire Herrera in right field.

Steer started at second base in the bottom of the inning. Higgins bunted Steer to third. The Cardinals put five infielders in and played in, leaving left field abandoned. Myers walked on four pitches. Steer scored on a fielder's choice. The Cardinals challenged the safe call but it was upheld for the Reds win.



Reds Option Two Bring Back Two Pitchers Between Games

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Dateline: Cincinnati

The Red re-instated left hander Caleb Ferguson from the 15-day injured list. He had been shelved with a strained right oblique since spring training.

They also promoted Zach "Big Sugar" Maxwell from Triple A Louisville. 

Cincinnati optioned Jose Franco, who pitched two innings in the first game allowing three runs on two hits and a walk. He gave up the first career home run to Bryan Torres.

Connor Phillips was also sent down after giving up a two-run home run to Jordan Walker in the first game. 

"He (Phillips) is not throwing enough strikes. We're trying like crazy to work with him on the running game and things like that. He's blessed with a really good arm and can spin it. Until he starts throwing the ball where he wants to. It cam be a struggle. The other day did great. He's got to follow that up and be more consistent," Terry Francona said. 

Ferguson was supposed to pitch the second game in Louisville after his scheduled Friday appearance was rained out. The Reds changed their mind after the first game against the Cardinals.

Ferguson a 29-year old from West Jefferson, Ohio was acquired by the Reds as a free agent in September. He pitched for the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Seattle Mariners last season. He was 5-4 with a 3.58 ERA. He appeared in the ALDS and the ALCS for Seattle last season. Ferguson did not appear in a Cactus League game this spring.

Maxwell pitched one inning and gave up four runs on three hits, two homers and two walks in he call up on May 1 at Pittsburgh. In Louisville, Maxwell pitched in 17 games with a 2-0 record and two saves with an ERA of 3.50.


Chase Petty Gets Another Chance Against Cardinals To Split DH

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Dateline: Cincinnati

Chase Petty pitched in his first big league game nearly13 full months ago. It was a nightmare for the 22-year old that he was at the time.

As he is scheduled to do today (052326) Petty starts against the same St. Louis Cardinals team that scorched the young man for nine runs in 2 1/3 innings on seven hits, two of which were home runs and two walks. 

Pedro Pages, who hit one of the home runs is in the Cardinals lineup for the second game of the doubleheader caused by rain. The same scenario as last season. 

Petty made one more start against the Houston Astros last season and gave up four runs in three innings. He faced St. Louis a second time last season on June 21. He took the loss in the 11th inning giving up a two-out game winning hit that scored the ghost runner.

"I don't think we did him any favors last year," Terry Francona said recently.

Petty made a start against the Chicago Cubs as an emergency starter, pitching 5 2/3 innings on May 4, earlier this month. He allowed three runs on four hits and two walks. He has no record at the Major League level this season with a 4.76 ERA. His lone mistake came on a three-run home run by Seiya Suzuki after his two walks in the game. He retired eight straight batters after the home run.

He has spent the rest of the current season at Louisville before a rain out forced his elevation to the Reds. 

On the farm, Petty is currently 2-4 in eight starts with a 6.32 ERA. He fought through a blister. On May 17, Petty allowed seven runs on eight hits to Indianapolis in the first game of a doubleheader. 

The Cardinals will go for the sweep with Kyle Leahy who is 5-3 with a 3.92 ERA in nine starts. He has allowed two earned runs on his last three starts, covering 16 1/3 innings. His last start he pitched six innings a career-high, against the Kansas City Royals, allowing a run on five hits and three walks.

Leahy will make his first start against the Reds after eight relief appeances. He has no record and a 6.30 ERA but has one save against Cincinnati.

The Reds will send this lineup at Leahy:

Blake Dunn CF

Elly De La Cruz SS

JJ Bleday DH

Sal Stewart 3B

Nathaniel Lowe 1B

Matt McLain 2B

Will Benson  RF

PJ Higgins C

TJ Friedl LF


Petty will face this Cardinals lineup


JJ Wetherholt 2B

Ivan Herrera DH

Alec Burleson 1B

Jordan Walker 3B

Nolan Gorman 3B

Masyn Winn SS

Bryan Torres LF

Pedro Pages C

Victor Scott II CF

After 11 Years Bryan Torres Has Success In Major Leagues Andre Pallante Skins Reds

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Dateline: Cincinnati

Bryan Torres spent a lifetime, getting to the Major Leagues. His long awaited debut helped the St. Louis Cardinals in the process. He almost quit nine years ago but the player who started in the Milwaukee Brewers system at 17 finally broke through against the Reds. He will turn 29 on July 2.

Ivan Herrera had two hits and two walks and Jordan Walker belted a two-run home run as the St. Louis Cardinals took the first game of the day-night doubleheader, 8-1.

The Cardinals bunched nine singles to and took eight walks to stake  themselves to a commanding lead. Torres, who spent 11 years in the minor leagues before the joining St. Louis on Thursday, hit his first career home run in the ninth to add to the Cardinals margin.

Torres hit a total of 15 home runs in 11 years in the minor leagues. He was 2-for-4 on the day with a walk and his first big league hit, a single in the fourth inning off Paddack.

Nathaniel Lowe started the second inning against Andre Pallante, hitting his seventh home run of the season.

The Cardinals came back against Chris Paddack, who walked JJ Wetherholt and Ivan Herrera with one out. Alec Burleson singled off the glove of Elly De La Cruz to score Wetherholt. Herrera went to third and scored on a fielder's choice by Jordan Walker.

Paddack fell to 0-6 on the season. His ERA dropped to under seven at 6.86.

"I thought we filled up the zone early," Paddack said. "I was 9-for-9 on first pitch strikes to start the game. Then you see me start to fall behind in counts. I can live with the singles. I can't live with the three walks. Those are things I can control better than things, I've been doing. Whenever I try to be too fine, the game speeds up. When you're out of the zone, you have to work harder and bad things tend to happen."

The Cardinals hit four singles to score a run and load the bases with one out. Herrera hit a one-hop back to Paddack, who took the force at home. Tyler Stephenson completed the double play, throwing Herrera out a first.

Paddack pitched five innings, allowing three runs on seven hits, all singles and three walks. He struck out five.

"I think what he's showing is something to like there. He got ahead 1-2 and 0-2 and left something that got way too much of the plate," Francona said. "He had two balls that were really hit hard. One ball Lowe couldn't quite get to. The other skipped on the grass in front of Elly. In a game where we really needed a break, we didn't get it. We didn't make it."

Sam Moll took over in the top of the sixth and pitched a scoreless inning.

Connor Phillips took the mound in the seventh. Phillips walked his 27 batter in 26 2/3 innings, putting Herrera on base to open the inning. Jordan Walker hit his 14th home run of the season to extend the Cardinals lead to 5-1. 

"He (Phillips) is not throwing enough strikes. We're trying like crazy to work with him on the running game and things like that. He's blessed with a really good arm and can spin it. Until he starts throwing the ball where he wants to. It cam be a struggle. The other day did great. He's got to follow that up and be more consistent," Francona said. 

Pallente allowed just two hits in six innings. He walked one, struck out three and retired the last 13 batters in order.

"His fastball plays up and we knew that," Francona said. "He throws a splitter and a change up, one he left up to Lowe. He really pitched effectively and turned it over to the bullpen."

Ryne Stanek walked Eugenio Suarez but retired Spencer Steer on a line out to third base.

Jose Franco pitched the eighth for the Reds. He walked number nine hitter Victor Scott II and gave up a two-out triple to Herrera for the Cardinals' sixth run. Franco walked Masyn Winn and gave up Torres home run. 



Chris Paddack Takes On The St. Louis Cardinals In Rain Soaked Cincinnati

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Dateline: Cincinnati


Chris Paddack will make his second start for the Reds in the rain delayed opener of the three-game series. Andre Pallante will start for the St. Louis Cardinals.

Paddack, known as the sheriff, brings an 0-5 record with a 7.07 ERA to the mound. He was released by the Miami Marlins on May 10. The Reds signed him May 13 when Rhett Lowder was placed on the injured list.

 last start and first as a Red was a week ago in Cleveland. He pitched five innings and gave up two runs on six hits and a walk in a no decision, 7-4 loss to the Guardians.

The 30-year old has a 1-1 career record against the Cardinals in four starts with a 3.44 ERA. His last start against them was on April 21 as a Marlin. He was the losing pitcher in a 5-3 verdict, allowing five runs in 4 2/3 innings.

Pallante is 4-4 with a 4.04 ERA in nine starts.

His last start against the Kansas City Royals was a 6 2/3 inning effort in which he allowed two runs, one earned on eight hits. 

Pallante is 6-4 in 19 appearances against the Reds, lifetime with a 2.49 ERA. He has started against the Reds nine times in his career. The Reds beat him in his last start against them on September 17, 2025. He allowed four runs on six hits in five innings. He struck out three.

The Reds lineup:

JJ Bleday LF

Elly De La Cruz SS

Sal Stewart DH

Nathaniel Lowe 1B

Eugenio Suarez 3B

Spencer Steer 2B

Blake Dunn RF

Tyler Stephenson C

Dane Myers CF


The Cardinals lineup:

JJ Wetherholt 2B

Ivan Herrera C

Alec Burleson 1B

Jordan Walker RF

Nolan Gorman DH

Masyn Winn SS

Bryan Torres LF

Cesar Prieto 3B

Victor Scott II CF



Friday, May 22, 2026

Rain Beats Baseball In Unanimous Decision

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Dateline: Cincinnati

Rain in the Cincinnati conquered baseball all over town

The Big East tournament had two games on its agenda. The game between the St. John’s University Red Storm and the hometown Xavier University Musketeers were to meet at the wee hours of the morning. The plan was to beat the rain with a 9 am start. The called it early.

The loser of this game was scheduled to play against Creighton University in an elimination game later.

The Reds schedule had a 6:40 meeting scheduled with the St. Louis Cardinals but that was banged at 2 pm,

The teams will play two games on Saturday with separate admissions. The first at 1:10 pm. The regularly scheduled game will be played at 7:15 as planned.


 Fans holding tickets for tonight’s game may present their same ticket for the make-up game scheduled for tomorrow, Saturday, May 23, 2026 at 1:10 pm, with no exchange necessary.

 

Gates will open for the make-up game for Season Ticket Members at 11:40 am and the general public at 12:10 pm.

 

The timing of the originally scheduled game for Saturday, May 23, 2026 at 7:15 pm remains unchanged. Gates will open for that game for Season Ticket Members at 5:15 pm and the general public at 5:45 pm.


Eugenio Suarez Returns Ke’Bryan Hayes On Injured List

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Dateline: Cincinnati

The Reds placed Gold Glove third baseman Ke’Bryan Hayes on the 10-day injured list retroactive to May 21.

Hayes is suffering from a bulging disc in the lumbar area of his lower back,

Eugenio Suarez is activated from the 10-day injured list, healed from a strained left oblique.

 He was placed on the injured list on April 25, last playing on April 23. He has missed 25 games. The Reds were 9-16 in those games.

Suarez was hitting .231 with three doubles, three home runs with 11 RBI in 25 games. 

Hayes played in 44 games, hitting .142 with two doubles, a triple, two home runs and five RBI.

Thursday, May 21, 2026

Ryan Piech Pitches Xavier Over UConn In First Round

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Dateline: Cincinnati


Junior Ryan Piech pitched the Xavier Musketeers  to a 5-1 win over the University of Connecticut Huskies in the first round of the Big East Tournament Baseball Tournament at Prasco Park on Thursday (052126). Xavier is set to face the St. John's University Red Storm in the second round.

A major league prospect out of Walsh Jesuit High School and Aurora, Ohio, the right handed ace, Piech, stifled the Huskies over ei8 2/3 innings, allowing one run on four hits and three walks and struck out nine. He improved to 8-3 on the season.

The Musketeers, Red Storm and Huskies were co champions in the regular season, all with 15-6 conference records. 

UConn took most of the Big East honors with first baseman, Jackson Marshall earning Player of the Year, Cayden Suchy Pitcher of the Year and Cam Righi Freshman of the Year.

The Huskies managed one run off Piech. Peyton Jemison singled with two outs and Gabriel Tirado doubled off the right field stands to tie the score at 1-1.

"He (Piech) was awesome. He is talented as all get out," Xavier head coach Billy O'Connor said. "He competed like crazy. He's had an unbelievable year. He carried us. He's over come an injury early in his career. He's such a great kid. He just keeps getting better. I'm happy he's being rewarded for all the hard work he put in."

Xavier had taken the lead in the fourth off starter Charlie West. Leadoff batter, Jorge Valdes singled, moved to second when Clay Burdette grounded out and scored on a two-out single by Jonathan Fitz.

West pitched 6 2/3 innings against the Musketeers in a 3-1 win on March 23. The left hander led the Big East in strikeouts and did not allow more than four runs in conference play all year.

"I thought we were really good offensively after the first time through," O'Connor said. "We were kind of feeling our way out a little bit; three up three down, three straight times. We didn't tear the cover off the ball. Quite honestly, they probably harder than we did but we were fundamentally sound."

Xavier broke through with four runs in the sixth inning against the left hander.

Valdes singled and Burdette doubled him to third. Josh Stonehouse hit a fly ball to very shallow right field. Nater Wachter made a diving catch and Valdes took a risk and dashed home with the go ahead run. Fitz walked. Luke Hammond singled to score Burdette. Fitz and Hammond scored on wild pitches. 

"There was a lot going on there. Clay (Burdette) was running too early but Jorge stayed there. Stonehouse has had an unbelievable freshman year. For him to go left, left and put the ball in play, was impressive."

The third base coach, Riley Bertram was sending Valdes from the time the ball went air born.

"I was going to try. He made a diving catch. I watched him hit the ground and just started running. It would have been different if he was on the run. When I saw him hit the ground with me being an outfielder, I understand how hard it is to make a good throw, even at such a short distance," Valdes said. "It was reflex if that makes sense."

Piech with an extra day of rest from the rainout on Wednesday made the runs stand up. Only Marshall could do any damage to him with two doubles. With a full week of rest, he was able to be effective over 117 pitches, 74 strikes. 

"We needed to get in done in game one to set us up to win the tournament. That's what it is all about," Piech said. "I really focused on getting ahead today. When I didn't get ahead, they put good swings on the baseball. For the most part I was able to get ahead and get to my secondary offerings to put them away."

Garrett Helsel, however finished the game, getting Marshall on a ground out after Piech walked the last batter he faced. Helsel struck out two of the four batters he faced to send the Musketeers to the meeting with the Red Storm on Friday.