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The Cincinnati Reds fell to the Kansas City Royals 3-2 on Wednesday night. Reds manager Terry Francona was ejected from the game in the ninth inning for arguing calls and strikes, but didn't want to elaborate on it too much. Francona was asked if he went out to argue based on what was happening between the umpire and the Reds' dugout.
The Reds are going for the series sweep over the Royals after taking the second matchup, 7-2. Elly De La Cruz had a historic night with two homers, both surpassing 435-feet and exit velocity of 111.1 mph and 112.5 mph, per Statcast, becoming the first Reds player to hit 110-plus mph homers in the same game.
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The Cincinnati Reds missed their chance to sweep the Kansas City Royals on Wednesday. They had plenty of opportunities to put a crooked number on the scoreboard, but couldn’t conjure up enough consistent clutch at-bats. The Reds were 2-for-7 with runners in scoring position. Those to hits were off the bat of Spencer Steer.
Former MLB player Darin Ruf's saw his career end after a knee injury he suffered in Cincinnati's Great American Ball Park in 2023. Now, two years later, he's suing the Reds. Ruf r
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Noah Cameron scattered six singles, allowing one run in 6 1/3 innings, as the Kansas City Royals salvaged the final game of their series with the Cincinnati Reds, 3-2.
Rece Hinds is rewriting the record books, as the Reds rookie outfielder reached a modern MLB milestone on Saturday night.
A former Milwaukee Brewers first baseman is suing the Cincinnati Reds over an injury at the ballpark he says ended his professional career.
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The longtime MLB veteran is suing the Cincinnati Reds after suffering a career-ending injury at Great American Ball Park.
Reds outfielder Austin Hays left the game vs the Kansas City Royals on Wednesday after fouling a ball off his foot. Hays stayed in the game initially to run the bases, but was later pinch-hit for by Gavin Lux. John Sadak announced on the broadcast that it is a left foot contusion for Hays.