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The Cincinnati Reds sent the burgeoning young ace of the Milwaukee Brewers to an early shower in the Bottom of the 2nd inning in Friday night’s series opener, eschewing his elite 101 mph heat and sending batter after batter to the plate hunting singles.
It wasn't just a missed opportunity for the Reds against the Brewers on Friday. It was a missed opportunity-palooza on multiple levels.
A couple of NL Central squads fighting for playoff positioning open up a three-game series on Friday, Aug. 15 when the Milwaukee Brewers visit the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati.
With Chase Burns on the injured list for the Reds, pitching depth among the starters and in the bullpen is again a frontline issue.
There’s only one weekend a season when Reds fans can tune in to a game and see nods to Taco Bell, “Wicked,” Lightning McQueen and so much more -- MLB Players’ Weekend! Thanks to the Reds’ continued partnership with Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center,
The Cincinnati Reds in 2025 have mastered the art of just hanging around. Their low point came on May 14, when a loss to the White Sox dropped them to 20-24 and a season-worst four games under .500. Their high point is the present juncture,
Cincinnati Reds veteran starting pitcher Wade Miley made a rehab start for Double-A Chattanooga on Friday night. The left-hander gave up one run on one hit over 1 2/3 innings. He walked two and struck out two. He threw 20 of his 38 pitches for strikes.
Watch highlights as Cliftonville and Coleraine play out a 0-0 draw at Solitude.