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Cincinnati Reds bullpen catcher Nate Irving shags balls during a midday spring training workout at the Cincinnati Reds Player Development Complex in Goodyear, Ariz., on Friday, Feb. 26, 2021.
Here's how to wake up the sleepy Cincinnati RedsStart the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. Nick Lodolo (6-6, 3.38 ERA) − Friday, July 18: Reds vs. New ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The Reds’ recent win streak made it to 12 games, and performance coaches say part of what may be behind this outstanding ... the Reds’ vice president of player development. ...
The Cincinnati Reds’ season could have ended with Nick Lodolo’s season-ending injury setback, ... but the Reds’ recent success is a product of years of successful player development.
The Cincinnati Reds have a new director of player development and a new pitching coordinator. The club announced Monday that Jermey Farrell will take over player development after spending the ...
After joining the Reds organization in 2019, Boddy received a new title in 2020. He brought an increasingly technological and analytical approach to the Reds' player development staff.
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Blog Red Machine on MSNReds (kind of) borrowed Dodgers blueprint with second-chance pick they hope hits bigThe Cincinnati Reds drafted Mason Neville in the fourth round, three years after selecting him out of high school. This time, they’re hoping the pick sticks.
When Hunter Greene returns from his long injured list stint is anyone's guess, and it's back to the Reds Player Development ...
Shortly after Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona earned his 2,000th win, he received a text from one of his greatest adversaries.
"There's so much less certainty of the grouping near the top," said Reds director of amateur scouting, Joe Katuska said.
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The more I read about it, the more I like the Cincinnati Reds' 2024 draft class. It begins with Chase Burns at No. 2. Sure, he isn’t Charlie Condon, but he may be exactly what the Reds need for ...
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