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Sean Casey was one of several former Reds players to join the traveling road show at Great American Ball Park, but unfortunately, he ended his night with a torn hamstring.
Tyler Stephenson hit a grand slam in a six-run fifth inning and the Cincinnati Reds went on to an 11-1 win over the Detroit Tigers on Saturday afternoon.Elly De La Cruz, Spencer Steer and Matt McLain also homered for the Reds,
Cincinnati Reds Hall of Famer Sean Casey tore his hamstring during his Savannah Bananas on Saturday while rounding first base after a ball sent him there, per FanDuel Sports Network's Jim Day (h/t The Enquirer).
Cincinnati Reds ace Hunter Greene was still in Los Angeles Friday night, pending one more meeting with specialists before returning to Cincinnati.
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Cincinnati Reds pitcher Wade Miley responded to recent allegations that he supplied drugs to Tyler Skaggs prior to his overdose death in 2019.
Money Gordon SwoopGordon’s resurgence puts him back in Liverpool’s sightsLiverpool’s interest in Newcastle United winger Anthony Gordon has re-emerged as the club
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Blog Red Machine on MSNSurprise pick in MLB mock draft sends Reds unlikely prospect that bucks their trendMost MLB mock drafts have consistently linked the Cincinnati Reds with high school pitcher Seth Hernandez. Baseball America, however, has a different view.
Announcer jinxes are an unfortunate part of the job that many excellent broadcasters have fallen victim to. But on Friday night, Cincinnati Reds TV play-by-play voice John Sadak was not only wrong in his statement that preceded the jinx,