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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.

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

A True Walk Off Sends Reds To Sixth Straight Loss

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Dateline: Cincinnati

Michael Busch walked with the bases loaded in the bottom of the 10th sending the Reds frowning with its sixth straight loss.

The Reds have lost each of the last four games by one run in the home team’s last at bat. 

Brady Singer toughed out six innings but the Reds struggled to provide support.


 Three times in six innings the Reds had runners at the corners with no outs. They mustered one run.

TJ Friedl drew a walk to start the game against Colin Rea. Friedl went to second on a wild pickoff attempt by catcher Carson Kelly. JJ Bleday singled hard to left to put runners in first and third with no outs. Bleday was caught stealing. Friedl scored in Elly De La Cruz ground out.

The Reds put runners at the corners with no outs again when Matt McLain and Friedl opened the inning with singles. Bleday struck out. De La Cruz topped the ball to Michael Busch at first base. He threw McLain out at the plate.

In the sixth Sal Stewart started with a walk. He went to third on Nathaniel Lowe’s single. Stewart took off for home and was thrown out by Alex Bregman. The rally fizzled when Jacob Webb got Will Benson and Jose Trevino to ground out.

Singer fell behind in the bottom of the first. After two outs, Bregman singled and Reds’ killer and UC grad hit his ninth home run.

The Cubs added two more in the fourth off Singer. Happ singled to lead off the inning. Seiya Suzuki doubled him home. Busch singled. Suzuki stopped at third and scored on a double play by Kelly.

McLain homered for the third time this year, leading off the fifth.

Sam Moll and Pierce Johnson held the lead after the first two Cubs batters reached in the seventh.

Tejay Antone back from his third ACL surgery dispatched the Cubs with Friefl’s help. He struck out Bregman. Friedl picked Happ’s bid for a second home run high off the ivy in center. Anyone struck out Suzuki looking.

It looked like a story book ending when Steer lead off the ninth with his sixth home run. It came against Corbin Martin. Benson singled. Pinch hitter Tyler Stephenson singled.

Cubs manager, Craig Counsell called on Hoby Milner out of the bullpen. McLain bunted to move the runners but Benson beat the throw to third. Pinch hitter Dane Myers struck out. Bleday singled to score Benson to tie the game. De La Cruz came close to a grand slam but Suzuki caught it near the wall, lost his balance. He fell on the seat of his pants. Stephenson scored easily. McLain didn’t break stride and scored from second base to give the Reds an insurance run.

It was looking like a fairy tale win for Antone on his first game back.

Graham Ashcraft, who has one save, subbed for the injured Emilio Pagan.

Ashcraft, a right hander who is tough on lefty hitters, struck out Busch a lefty on a successful challenge by Stephenson. Kelly singled on a 3-2 pitch. Another Reds thorn in their side Pete Crow-Armstrong golfed a low pitch out of the strike zone just over the basket in left field to tie the game.

He closed out the inning and for the second straight night the game went to the 10th inning.

Ke’Bryan Hayes, a defensive replacement, was the ghost runner. Milner walked Lowe. Blake Dunn ran for him.

Trent Thornton replaced Milner on the mound. Steer bounced a 1-0 pitch to Bregman at third. He started a double play. Benson grounded out.

Brock Burke a left hander entered in the 10th. Nico Hoerner was the ghost runner. Miguel Amaya pinch hit for left handed, Michael Conforto, who won the first game of the series with a home run. Amaya bunted Hoerner to third. 

Francona walked the right handed Bregman intentionally. It turned the switch hitting Happ around. Burke struck him out. Francona ordered Suzuki walked to load the bases and bring the left handed Busch to the plate. Burke missed with four pitches, sending the Cubs to a seventh straight win and dropping the Reds five games behind them.






Brady Singer Key To Stop The Bleeding

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Dateline: Cincinnati


Brady Singer is the next in line to stop the Reds from hemorrhaging. He is 2-2 with a 5.57 ERA. 

The Reds won his last three starts. His last a 9-2 win over the Detroit Tigers. He pitched 5 1/3 innings, allowing two runs on eight hits. The two prior starts were quality six inning starts, he allowed three earned runs in a win against the Minnesota Twins and a one earned run against the San Francisco Giants.

Singer has 1-2 record in three starts against the Chicago Cubs with an ERA of 4.60.

Colin Rea will pitch for the Cubs.

The eight year veteran is 4-1 with a 4.41 ERA in four starts and three relief appearances. He has one quality start which came on April 20, against the Philadelphia Phillies. He pitched 6 2/3 innings, allowing one run on six hits.

Rea's last start was a 5 1/3 winning effort against the Arizona Diamondbacks, allowing two runs on eight hits with six strikeouts.

The 35-year old right hander, has 10 starts and 11 appearances against the Reds in his career. He is 5-3 with a 5.67 ERA. He has allowed 11 home runs to the Reds in 54 innings.





Emilio Pagan Is Out For A While Tejay Antone Makes Miracle Return

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Dateline: Cincinnati


The Reds were forced to remake its roster mid way through the four-game series with the Chicago Cubs.

Closer, Emilio Pagan, was placed on the 15-day injured list with a left hamstring strain. He was taken off the field on a stretcher.

The Reds re activated, Pierce Johnson, from the bereavement list after the death of his grandfather.

Left handed starter, Brandon Williamson, was transferred to the 60-day injured list.

Teejay Antone contract was selected from Louisville. Antone is returning from his third elbow surgery. Antone is 32. The right handers was the fifth round pick of the Reds out of  Weatherford College in 2014 after pitching at TCU.  Williams and Nick Lodolo, who will come of the IL on Friday also pitched at TCU.

Antone missed the 2017 season after surgery. He made his Major League in 2020. He made four starts and nine relief appearances. His record was 0-3 with a 2.80 ERA. He had a 2-0 record with a 2.14 ERA in 2021 before he was injured.

He missed 2022 completely.

Antone returned in 2023. He made one start and four bullpen appearances and no record with a 1.59 ERA before he went down again. He returned in 2024 with four games and a total of two innings. Antone made it back last season, pitching in three minor league levels in a total of 15 games and 15 innings.

The Reds sent Antone to the minor league camp on March 15. He pitched in nine Cactus League games, covering 8 1/3 innings with a 7.56 ERA. Antone got off to a good start in Louisville. He pitched in 12 games in relief. He had six scoreless appearances to start the season. He comes to the Reds with a 1-1 record and a 2.25 ERA.

Left handed reliever Caleb Ferguson is on a rehab assignment with Louisville.


Cubs Hand Reds Another Tough Loss

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Dateline: Cincinnati

The Chicago Cubs squeezed out a 3-2 win in 10 innings for its seventh straight wins, while handing the Reds a fifth straight loss.

JJ Bleday hit his fourth home run and second of the series against Jameson Taillon in the first inning to give the Reds a quick lead.

Andrew Abbott was back to his all-star self, shutting down anh offense that has scored on average six runs per game.

The Reds had the bases loaded in the fourth inning but Matt McLain flied out to left field.

Nathaniel Lowe hit his sixth home run of the season in the sixth. It also came against Taillon, who has given up 19 home runs against the Reds in his 21 career starts against Cincinnati.

Abbott went into the bottom of the sixth with a 2-0 lead. He got Alex Bregman out on a line out to center field. Ian Happ was robbed of a hit by a diving stop by second baseman, McLain. Abbott walked Seiya Suzuki. Dansby Swanson singled to center. Abbott was left in the game to pitch to left hand hitter, Michael Busch. He walked to load the bases.

Manager Terry Francona took Abbott out and installed Connor Phillips.

Abbott pitched 5 2/3 scoreless innings, on four hits, four walks and four strikeouts. It was his second strong outing in a row.

Phillips ended the threat when pinch hitter Moises Ballesteros topped a ground ball toward the mound. Phillips charged, fielded and flipped underhand to catcher Tyler Stephenson to force Suzuki out at home.

Phillips came back out for the seventh inning. Peter Crow-Armstrong singled with one out. Nico Hoerner walked. Bregman singled to left to break the shut out. Happ struck out and Suzuki grounded out.

The Cubs got even in the eighth against Tony Santillan, when Busch hit his third home run of the season to tie the game.

The Reds were hitless after Lowe's home run. The only base runner they had was Elly De La Cruz, who reached on an error by Busch at first base. The Cubs bullpen, Javier Assad, Jacob Webb and Daniel Palencia shut down the Reds through the ninth inning. McLain was the ghost runner on second base when Ryan Rolison was on the mound in the ninth. He struck out two but walked Dane Myers before De La Cruz grounded out.

Sam Moll assignment was to send the game into the 11th inning but he didn't get an our. With Swanson on base at second at the bottom of the 10th. De La Cruz whiffed on a short hop, hit by Busch. The game winner was proclaimed a hit when the ball got past the Reds' shortstop, allowing Swanson to run home with the game winning run.

The Reds' fifth straight loss was the third straight one-run game after starting the season with seven one-run wins. 



Reds Closer Leaves Game Injured

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Dateline: Cincinnati

Reds closer Emilio Pagan grabbed his hamstring on his first pitch to Nico Hoerner in the bottom of the ninth inning against the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday.

The Reds and Cubs were tied 2-2 and Pagan was trying to hold the Cubs to send the game to extra innings.

He grabbed his left hamstring and had to be taken off on a cart.

Pagan continued to pitch after he felt a tight hamstring in the game against the San Francisco Giants on April 14. He made five appearances since then.

Rookie Jose Franco entered the game. He walked two but pitched a scoreless inning to send the game to extra innings.


 



Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Andrew Abbott Will Adopt A Stopper's Role Against The Chicago Cubs

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Dateline: Cincinnati


The Reds need Andrew Abbott to return to All-Star form.

The four game losing streak has put the Reds three games behind the National League Central leaders. The Cubs are on a six-game winning streak.

Abbott is 1-2 with a 5.97 ERA and opponents have amassed a .303 batting average. The struggles Abbott had in the five starts following the opening day gem he pitched, appear to be over based on the quality start he turned in the last time out against the Colorado Rockies. He pitched six strong innings, allowing two runs on five hits and two walks. He pitched out of a bases loaded jam in the sixth inning. 

He owns a 3-1 record in seven career starts against the Cubs with a 2.80 ERA and a .234 batting average. Dansby Swanson is the exception for Cubs hitters, facing Abbott. Swanson has five hits in 14 at bats, including two doubles and two home runs.

Jameson Taillon will try to extend the Cubs winning streak. The 34-year old right hander from Woodlands, Texas is 2-1 with a 4.41 ERA in six starts.

Taillon has two quality starts, including his last start in which he pitched seven innings, allowing three runs on three hits and one walk. He struck out six San Diego Padres hitters but gave up two home runs.

Taillon has 20 career starts against the Reds in his 10-year career. He is 7-7 with a 4.46 ERA. The Reds own a .267 batting average, and allowed 17 home runs in his 20 starts.


The Reds lineup is:

TJ Friedl CF

JJ Bleday LF

Elly De La Cruz SS

Sal Stewart 1B

Nathaniel Lowe DH

Spencer Steer RF

Tyler Stephenson C

Matt McLain 2B

Ke'Bryan Hayes 3B


The Cubs lineup is:

Nico Hoerner 2B

Alex Bregman DH

Ian Happ LF

Seiya Suzuki RF

Dansby Swanson SS

Michael Busch 1B

Matt Shaw 3B

Miguel Amaya C

Pete Crow-Armstrong CF






Cubs Stay Hot Reds Road Trip Stays Rocky

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Dateline: Cincinnati

Pinch hitter Michael Conforto hit a two-out, bases empty home run off Emilio Pagan to lift the Chicago Cubs to its sixth straight win,  5-4 .

The Reds dropped its fourth straight and fell three games behind the Cubs.

Young Chase Petty made the emergency start for the Reds trying to stop the Reds losing streak at three.

 The Reds were shutout by the Pittsburgh Pirates in Sunday but got a well pitched game by their other Chase, Burns, who blanked the Bucs for eight innings.

Petty collected three more scoreless innings against the Cubs.

In the meantime his teammates built a 3-0 lead against Cubs starter Edward Cabrera.

JJ Bleday cracked his third home run third home run of the season to lead off the second inning. Ke’Bryan Hayes belted his second home run after Will Benson walked.

The lead lasted just long enough for the Cubs to come up.

Petty walked Alex Bregman and Ian Happ to start the inning. Seiya Suzuki hit his sixth home run of the season to tie the game.

Petty got the first two outs in the sixth. He threw out Bregman on athletic play on a dribbler to the right of the mound. He struck out Happ but Suzuki broke his bat on a single to center. 

Terry Francona brought in Brock Burke to face left handed batter Michael Bush  who grounded out to Sal Stewart at second base to end the inning. 

Petty finished with 5 2/3 innings, allowing three runs on four hits. He allowed the two costly walks and stuck out one.

Burke pitched 2/3 an inning and gave way to Graham Ashcraft.

The Reds took a lead in the eighth as Francona pulled some levers. Nathaniel Lowe walked to open. Francona sent Blake Dunn in to pinch run. He is among the fastest runners in the Reds’ organization. Dunn stole second. Spencer Steer singled to left. Dunn read it off the bat and was waved home by Willie Harris and beat a strong throw by Happ.

Ashcraft walked Moises Ballesteros to start the inning. Matt Shaw ran for him. Alex Bregman beat a relay on an attempted double play. Ian Happ struck out. A wild pitch made the count 3-1 to Suzuki. Francona went ahead and walked Suzuki intentionally.

The move pitted righthander Ashcraft against lefthander Busch and put the potential winning run on first, a strategy long discouraged in baseball. Ashcraft for his career has a .291 batting average against with right handed hitters and .248 against lefthanders. Ashcraft walked Busch to load the bases but stranded them by striking out Kelly swinging on an 0-2 pitch.

Pagan started the ninth. He had a blown save against the Minnesota Twins on April 19 but got the win when the Reds scored three in the 10th. His last two appearances the Reds hitters put the game out of save territory by scoring late. He did not appear in the three games in Pittsburgh.

Pete Crow-Armstrong hit a long fly to right center. The Reds best defensive outfielder appeared to get tangled up in the Wrigley Field ivy and the ball ticked off his glove. Crow-Armstrong sprinted to third with no outs. Pagan struck out Dansby Swanson but Nico Hoerner hit a sacrifice fly to Bleday in left.

The count went full on Conforto batting for Shaw. His first home run of the season was anopposite field game winner.



Monday, May 4, 2026

Chase Petty Is The Fireman To Hose Down The Red Hot Cubs

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Dateline: Cincinnati

Chase Petty is opening the series against the National League Central Division leader. the Chicago Cubs, as an emergency starter. His first Major League start of the season is necessitated by Brandon Williamson landing on the injured list with left shoulder fatigue. 

Petty is 2-2 with a 4.38 ERA in six starts. Petty made two starts for the Reds last season. The 23-year old was 0-3 with a 19.50 ERA. It will be his first career start against the Chicago Cubs. 

Right hander Edward Cabrera will oppose the Reds. Cabrera is 28-years old with five years experience and a career 28-29 record with a 3.99 ERA. He is 3-0 with a 3.06 ERA in six starts. He joined the Cubs in a January trade for three minor leaguers.

In his last five starts includes two quality starts, one a seven inning outing with three earned runs and one with six innings and three earned runs. His last start was against the San Diego Padres he pitched 5 2/3 innings with three earned runs on six hits and a walk and seven strikeouts. Cabrera has two career starts against the with an 0-1 and a 10.80 ERA. He has allowed the Reds 10 runs in 8 1/3 innings on 11 hits and two walks. He has allowed five home runs to Reds' batters.

The Reds lineup is:

TJ Friedl CF

JJ Bleday LF

Elly De La Cruz SS

Sal Stewart 2B

Nathaniel Lowe DH

Spencer Steer 1B

Tyler Stephenson C

Will Benson RF

Ke'Bryan 3B


The Cubs will lineup like this:


Nico Hoerner 2B

Moises Ballesteros DH

Alex Bregman 3B

Ian Happ LF

Seiya Suzuki RF

Michael Busch 1B

Carson Kelly C

Pete Crow-Armstrong CF

Dansby Swanson SS 

Monday Reds Cubs Game Time Moved Up

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Dateline: Cincinnati

The first game of the Reds Cubs series tonight (Monday May 4) has been moved up to 6:10 pm CST or 7:10 EST.

The move was made to beat predicted rain showers in the area.



Sunday, May 3, 2026

Chase Burns Keeps Reds Afloat In Spite Of Sweep

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Dateline: Cincinnati


The Reds needed innings from a starter. It was a big ask for the 23-year old Chase Burns but he stepped up.

The Reds were swept but Burns set up the Reds bullpen and may have prevented a three-game sweep turn into a long a tidal wave.

The  Reds spent too much of their ammunition on two lost causes, 9-1 and 17-7 losses against the Pittsburgh Pirates 

 The Reds dropped a 1-0 decision to the Bucs but Burns pitched into the eighth inning.

The Pirates scrambled for an eighth inning run off Tony Santillan.

Burns started the eighth and made a good pitch to Marcel Ozuna but he shattered his bat and just dropped for a hit. It was the third hit of the game off Burns. Santillan got a double play from Spencer Horwitz. It appeared the winning run was prevented but rookie Konnor Griffin doubled off the wall in center. Pinch hitter Jake Magnum walked. Oneil Cruz singled the deciding run home.

Burns finished with seven scoreless innings, allowing three hits and one walk. He struck out seven. It was the longest outing of his career.

Braxton Ashcraft matched him pitch for pitch for pitch. He turned in his longest career outing, 7 2/3 scoreless on four hits. He walked two and struck out six.

The best chance the Reds had to score was in the top of the eighth inning. Spencer Steer singled to start the inning. Will Benson struck out. Jose Trevino doubled. Steer stopped at third. Matt McLain took two pitches that were called balls, both were overturned on appeal by catcher Joey Bart.

It changed the entire complexion of the at bat. Instead of taking a tough pitch, he had to protect the plate. He topped a slow roller to third baseman, Nick Gonzales. In that situation Steer was running on contact. Gonzales made the scoop and throw on the charge home to nail Steer.

Left hander Gregory Soto relieved Ashcraft, a lefty hitter and struck him out.

Soto got the win retiring the Reds in order in the ninth. Sal Stewart’s attempt at a long ball died on the warning track in Magnum’s glove.

The Reds fell two games behind the streaking Chicago Cubs.