Cincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto believes that any potential 2020 World Series winner would deserve “full credit” — and that it would actually mean more to win it under the circumstances.
The Enquirer-USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Content Services, LLC Cincinnati is one of the teams most vulnerable to the possibility of a lost MLB season.
Photo by Patrick McDermott/Washington Nationals/Getty Images Or, at least a super duper one. If Major League Baseball team owners get their way, we’re going to see some baseball in 2020, with the players likely to take the financial hit on the chin.
The Reds expect to have two of their key players ready at the start of the regular season, whenever that may be.
Throwing a ball through a moving car window may not have much to do with getting back to actual baseball, but it’s good to see the 20-year-old looking on point.
Amir Garrett is hoping that Scott Boras can negotiate him a generous deal when it's time to renegotiate his contract in 2021.
The Cincinnati Reds said Thursday that they are laying off less than 25% of their staff and reducing pay for others on June 1 in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Bauer also believes the season starting around the middle of July is probably the most likely scenario.
The club's offseason moves could become even more valuable with the addition of the DH.
There are differing opinions on beginning the MLB season among the sports talking heads.
Trevor Bauer isn't a fan of the return-to-play proposal offered by MLB to the players.
Photo by Norm Hall/Getty Images The Cincinnati Reds seem quite well suited for the addition. From the advent of the suspension of the 2020 MLB season, we knew that baseball, upon return, was going to look much different than it has for most of our lives.
Photo by Billie Weiss/Boston Red Sox/Getty Images If the owners can’t assure health and safety of the players without fair compensation, then maybe there shouldn’t be baseball at all.
It's surprising that Bauer didn't immediately change his phone number, especially after receiving multiple death threats via social media over the last week or so.
Turning a very inconvenient negative into a positive for someone else
ESPN’s KBO broadcasts have been a lot of fun for American fans with baseball withdrawal. Viewers tuning in early this morning got something in addition to the LG Twins vs.
ESPN accidentally leaked Trevor Bauer's phone number for the whole world to see, but the Reds pitcher was able to put a positive spin on it.
The Reds first baseman is coming off the worst statistical season of his career
Set to trot out a solid rotation this year if there is a season, things are much more uncertain for the Reds beyond 2020.
Photo by Norm Hall/Getty Images The geographic premise is MLB’s latest model. The latest effort from Major League Baseball to get some semblance of a 2020 season underway features yet another proposed realignment.
The Reds have a glut of outfielders, which could be bad news for Scott Schebler in Cincy.
Something intrinsically unique related to the human element of baseball would be lost forever if clubhouses were ever permanently closed to the media.
VanMeter’s solo blast in the third inning seemingly left the atmosphere before finally landing outside the stadium.
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