Cincinnati Reds starter Anthony DeSclafani could make his spring training debut next Monday after missing a couple of weeks with a sore elbow. DeSclafani is scheduled to throw in the bullpen on Friday as a final test before getting into a game.
Category: Cincinnati Reds
Ask us questions on the Red Reporter podcast
We’re planning on having a listener mailbag show tomorrow, so get in with the questions about the 2017 Reds you want answered. You can either use this thread, or use #RRMailbag on Twitter (or just tag @redreporter) to get your questions read live tomorrow night!
Reds claim 1B Christian Walker, designate Jumbo Diaz for assignment
Jumbo Diaz threw an inning against the Chicago Cubs on Friday, in which he allowed a pair of dingers and 4 runs on 3 hits with nary a strikeout recorded. It appears those may well be the final pitches he’ll throw as a member of the Cincinnati Reds , since he was designated for assignment by the team Monday afternoon, according to The Enquirer’s Zach Buchanan.
Cincinnati Reds’ right fielder Scott Schebler is looking to…
In total Schebler had a nice introductory season to the Cincinnati Reds’ fans. He batted .265 while driving in 40 after taking over right field from the traded Jay Bruce .
Bronson Arroyo Gets Chance With Reds To Try To Pitch
The Cincinnati Reds are giving Bronson Arroyo a chance to find out whether he can still pitch more than two years after Tommy John surgery derailed his career.
Bronson Arroyo gets chance with Reds to try to pitch
The Cincinnati Reds are giving Bronson Arroyo a chance to find out whether he can still pitch more than two years after Tommy John surgery derailed his career.
2017 Red Reporter Community Prospect Rankings: Tyler Mahle Is Your #15 Prospect
Tyler Mahle’s 2016 season was very strong but ended on a note that probably irks him. Expectations are that Mahle will start the year in AA to work out some kinks and start fresh and then move on to AAA.
JPEG of the Year: Match 4
This humble artist is among the unsurprised that a film like La La Land was lauded with such praise at the Golden Globes. In such dark and desperate times, it is only natural for us to crave such extravagant escapism. Life is always more bearable in Technicolor than sepia.
Joey Votto’s Best 2016 AB’s
It’s ‘We Love Joey Votto Week’ here at Red Reporter, and no such week would be complete without spending a little time watching Votto do what he does best – get on base . Votto has led the National League in OBP five of the past seven years, and finished second to Bryce Harper in 2015.