Snake-bitten Reds lose third straight walk-off heartbreaker
CHICAGO -- Just when it didn't seem possible for any more road trip pain to be inflicted upon the Reds, another cruel blow came on Wednesday. A third straight walk-off loss, the fourth straight by one run and the sixth in a row on the trip, happened as the Reds
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Pagán avoids season-ending injury after Grade 2 hamstring strain diagnosis
CHICAGO -- When Reds closer Emilio Pagán felt a pop in his left hamstring while delivering his first pitch of the ninth inning Tuesday, he went to the ground in agony. Pagán pounded on the grass and was even apologizing to manager Terry Francona and teammates before being helped onto
'This was my last chance': 3 elbow surgeries and much heartbreak later, he's back in bigs
CHICAGO – As the Reds try to move forward for an extended period without injured closer Emilio Pagán after he strained his left hamstring on Tuesday vs. the Cubs, manager Terry Francona was cheered up when Tejay Antone arrived at his office Wednesday. “[Antone] walked in today and I said,
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Latest Reds injuries & transactions
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Mired in skid, Stewart not satisfied with NL Rookie of the Month honors
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Reds' closer -- and veteran leader -- Pagán likely to hit IL with left hamstring injury
CHICAGO -- It's already been bumpy lately for the Reds' bullpen, but Tuesday brought a blow that certainly will be felt longer than the club's latest defeat. That became obvious when closer and veteran leader Emilio Pagán injured his left hamstring during the ninth inning of a 3-2 loss to
Minutes after game-saving catch that wasn't, Reds suffer heartbreaking loss
CHICAGO – Inches gave the Reds an eighth-inning lead against the Cubs. In the ninth inning, inches helped take the lead away in painful fashion – figuratively and literally. The result was a 5-4 walk-off defeat to Chicago on Monday night at Wrigley Field that sent the Reds to their
Lodolo (blister) expects to be without limits for season debut Friday
CHICAGO – Nick Lodolo feels good to go, finally. After meeting the club in Chicago following Saturday's rehab assignment start for Triple-A Louisville, the left-handed starting pitcher and the Reds are hopeful that the problematic blister issue on his left index finger has been remedied enough to enable him to
Reds recall Petty, with Lodolo next in line; Dunn called up
PITTSBURGH -- Amid multiple roster moves ahead of Sunday's 1-0 loss to the Pirates at PNC Park, the Reds will have some more transactions affecting their rotation in the coming week. The arrival of starting pitcher Chase Petty was the first of those moves; the right-hander was recalled from Triple-A
1st MVP poll of '26 reveals expected favorites, but also pleasant surprises
As with our first Cy Young poll last week, the first MLB.com MVP poll of the season shows some expected names at the top, but also some pleasant surprises farther down the list. Though one of the races is much closer than the other, there have been enough strong offensive
Stewart named NL Rookie of the Month
Believe it or not, Opening Day was over a month ago and we're more than 20% of the way through the season. Now that the calendar has flipped to May, let's take a look at the monthly award winners from March/April, which include a 34-year-old journeyman infielder, a breakout ace,
Burns turns Reds' pitching woes around with best start of young career
PITTSBURGH -- Chase Burns put together the best start of his young Major League career, and it was also the finest start delivered by any Reds pitcher so far this season. That still wasn't enough for Cincinnati to get a win in Pittsburgh.
5 storylines that have defined the Reds' start to '26 season
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7 straight walks?! It hadn't happened in almost 43 years
PITTSBURGH -- Walks will haunt, they say. Seven consecutive walks? That's a pitching-staff nightmare. It happened during a 17-7 rout of a Reds loss to the Pirates on Saturday at PNC Park. And it tied a Major League record that has only happened twice previously, with the last time coming
Lodolo (left index finger blister) closing in on Reds return
Nick Lodolo could be nearing a return to the Reds' starting rotation after completing his second rehab start on Saturday evening with Triple-A Louisville. The left-hander allowed two runs over 4 1/3 innings against Omaha at Werner Park. Lodolo scattered five hits while walking two batters and notching six strikeouts
Singer struggles as Reds' challenging trip begins with tumble against Bucs
PITTSBURGH -- When the Reds rolled into May in sole possession of first place in the National League Central division, it was the first time since 2002 they held such status on May 1. Friday's first day of May coincided with the first day of a significant challenge on Cincinnati's
Are things starting to turn for Hayes, one of MLB's unluckiest hitters of '26?
As we make our way into May, one thing seems pretty clear through the season’s opening month -- luck has not been on Ke'Bryan Hayes’ side. In fact, several metrics tell us the Reds’ third baseman finished April as the unluckiest hitter in baseball. But if his latest few games
How Abbott got 'vindication' with 1st win of '26 after early-season struggles
CINCINNATI -- Dissatisfied with the rocky outings that have defined the beginning of his season, Andrew Abbott and pitching coach Derek Johnson felt it was time for the left-hander to return to the roots of past success. On Thursday, Abbott delivered a quality start, got quality defense and was lifted
What it means to be in 1st place (or last) on May 1
With April coming to a close, we are a full month-plus into the 2026 season -- which means the events of the past month are worth analyzing. Sure, it’s just one-sixth of the regular season, but plenty of trends have already begun to take shape. Let’s take a look at
Reds dealt another blow to rotation as Williamson (left shoulder) heads to IL
CINCINNATI -- An already depleted Reds rotation will have to plow ahead while another starting pitcher is on the injured list. On Thursday, Brandon Williamson went on the 15-day IL with left shoulder fatigue. Williamson, who pitched only three innings and allowed four runs with four hits and four walks