The 1982 baseball season was one of the worst ever for the Cincinnati Reds. They lost 102 games just six years after winning consecutive World Championships. And thanks to the incredible resurgence of the curre... Read More...
This week's respondents are Jason Linden, Bill Lack, Chris Garber, and Chad Dotson.
Our Weekly Reds Obsession: What is your favorite Opening Day memory?
Jason Linden: Last year was the first t... Read More...
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Some changes are afoot with Cincinnati's minor league affiliates. Delino Deshields has been replaced as manager of Triple-A Louisville. Pat Kelly, who has b... Read More...
This week's respondents are Nick Doran, Nick Carrington, the inimitable Mary Beth Ellis, and Chad Dotson.
Our Daily Reds Obsession: Who is the best Reds pitcher of the last 40 years (since 1977)?... Read More...
Opening Day starter Scott Feldman was booed 10 minutes after the game started on Monday at Great American Ballpark. For those of you in attendance that day, I understand your frustration. When Cincinnati manag... Read More...
Zach Buchanan wrote about Bronson Arroyo for the Enquirer today:
Bronson Arroyo feels normal, and that’s pretty abnormal.
It’s been nearly three years since the 40-year-old has thrown a pitc... Read More...
It's that time of year, Reds fans:
The Reds announced Tuesday that their 2017 Caravan will be on the road Jan. 26-29 with stops in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, West Virginia and Tennessee. Fans will have an op... Read More...
This was a pretty bad year for the Reds. Last year was a pretty bad year, too. But, you know, despite it all, we still got to watch Billy Hamilton catch everything and we still got to see Joey Votto hit like Jo... Read More...
He was the pitching coach for the Nasty Boys. For Mario Soto and Jose Rijo. For Tom Browning and Danny Jackson. And he even coached The All-American Boy.
Stan Williams has fond memories of Cincinnati as both a... Read More...
They say good-byes come in waves. That’s been true in my experience. I'm bracing for another one. The Reds ‘ place in the standings and the harsh financial reality of baseball will conspire to produce a tsunami... Read More...
It was pretty much inevitable in the crazy economics of baseball that Bronson Arroyo wasn’t going to retire as a Cincinnati Red. When he recently signed a two-year contract with Arizona, that became ... Read More...