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3 Keys to Cincinnati Reds' Cueto & Starting Staff Staying Healthy This Season
Last season the Cincinnati Reds starting five made 161 of 162 regular season starts . The only exception being the back end of a doubleheader that saw Todd Redmond take the mound for 3...
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Why Cincinnati Reds Should Bring Up Tony Cingrani for Good
One year ago as spring training was beginning for the Cincinnati Reds , I would venture to say that very few Reds fans had ever heard of a former college relief pitcher named Tony Cingrani ...
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5 Biggest Weaknesses the Cincinnati Reds Must Overcome Next Season
The Cincinnati Reds have made strides this offseason to ensure their chances for yet another NL Central title. Though those strides may have filled some holes, such as that at leadoff, some of them have also weakened the team in other areas...
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Projecting the 2013 Batting Order for the Cincinnati Reds
The Cincinnati Reds ' 2013 roster has been quickly coming together over the past couple of weeks. With the recent re-signing of Ryan Ludwick and acquisition of Shin-Soo Choo from Cleveland , the batting order looks to be coming together...
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Top 3 Reasons Reds' Aroldis Chapman Will Be a Successful Starting Pitcher
When the Cincinnati Reds decided to re-sign reliever Jonathan Broxton to a three-year, $21 million contract, they were essentially making the decision to place Aroldis Chapman in the starting rotation...
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Cincinnati Reds Make Three-Way Deal and Land Shin-Soo Choo
According to Jon Heyman of CBS Sports, the Reds have officially acquired Shin-Soo Choo . The deal looks to have involved the Reds, Diamondbacks and Indians : choo goes to #reds ...
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MLB Trade Rumors: Reds in Serious Talks with Indians to Aquire Shin-Soo Choo
If the rumors hold any truth to them, the Cincinnati Reds seem to be on the verge of acquiring Shin- Soo Choo from the Cleveland Indians ...
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5 Reasons Chicago Cubs Should Keep Signing Free-Agent Pitching
Look folks, we are all confident the Cubs are going to be rebuilding for the next year or two. The lineup and overall roster is dwindling in age, which is a great thing. But that decrease in age is being matched inversely with an increase in talent...
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MLB Trade Rumors: Reds, Rays and Rockies Have 3-Way Deal Brewing
Even the breaking news of Ryan Ludwick reportedly signing a two-year contract with the Cincinnati Reds can't slow down the trade rumors (via the Cincinnati Enquirer's John Fay)...
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Cincinnati Reds: Is Michael Bourn Suddenly on the Reds' Radar?
The available leadoff hitter options have suddenly dwindled this offseason, leaving the Cincinnati Reds with equally dwindling options to rectify their leadoff issues...
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5 Bold Predictions/Moves the Cincinnati Reds Make at the Winter Meetings
The Major League Baseball brain trusts will all commence in Nashville, Tenn., this week for the annual Winter Meetings . It is here that deals often come out of nowhere, rumors galore begin to swirl and the foundations are placed for trades to come...
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Cincinnati Reds: Why the Reds Should Trade Some Talent for a Reliever
The recent signing of Jonathan Broxton seems to have shed some light on the Reds ' intentions for the 2013 season...
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Cincinnati Reds Rumor Mill: Leadoff Hitter Options Dwindling Quickly for Reds
The offseason is still young, but the available options to fill the Cincinnati Reds ' outfield, leadoff hitter and relief pitching needs have dwindled quickly. The question remains as to how, and even if, Walt Jocketty will address these needs...
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Cincinnati Reds: It's Official, Aroldis Chapman Is Moving to the Rotation
OK, so maybe it isn't officially official—yet anyway. But let's be honest here, Aroldis Chapman is going to start. The signing of Jonathan Broxton for $21 million over three years, as reported by Mark Sheldon of MLB...
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Cincinnati Reds: Like a Fine Wine, Cincinnati's Youth Getting Better with Age
The Cincinnati Reds are full of youth and homegrown talent. Many may forget that budding stars Jay Bruce and Homer Bailey are but 25 and 26 years old (respectively), though it seems as though they have been around since the turn of the century...
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Projecting When Theo Epstein's Chicago Cubs Will Be Competitive
The Chicago Cubs have been lost in mediocrity and sometimes sub-mediocrity for some years now. Locked into bad contracts and stuck with a farm system that has not been producing top talent, the Cubs have struggled to stay competitive...
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Redsfest 2012: Cincinnati Reds Put on a Fan Spectacle Like No Other MLB Team
Each year as December rolls around, baseball is usually an afterthought in the minds of fans in most Major League cities...
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5 Leadoff Hitters the Cincinnati Reds Should Consider Acquiring This Winter
It is a forgone conclusion that the Cincinnati Reds will be in the hunt for a leadoff hitter this offseason. After a season that saw the team's leadoff men produce an abysmal ...
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MLB Free Agents: 5 Players the Reds Can Sign If They Let Ryan Ludwick Walk
The Major League Baseball regular season is over, meaning that the Major League Baseball offseason has begun...
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MLB Trade Rumors: Could David Wright Pack His Bags for Cincinnati?
The title of this article says it all—Could David Wright pack his bags and take over third base for the Cincinnati Reds ? Well, it just may be possible...
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Cincinnati Reds: Moving Forward, Why Reds Fans Need Not Dwell on 2012
The 2012 Major League Baseball season came, and has now gone. Gone with it is another disappointing Cincinnati Reds postseason appearance. But remember Reds fans, dwelling on the past is what losers do...
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2012 MLB Postseason: Why This October Will Be One to Remember
We go into every postseason looking for October fireworks, ridiculous surprises and thinking that this just may have the makings to be the best postseason ever...
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Where Do the Cincinnati Reds Go from Here to Escape Collapse Hangover in 2013
The Cincinnati Reds ' 2012 season came to an abrupt halt Thursday afternoon at the expense of the San Francisco Giants . Buster Posey and the Giants handed Dusty Baker's Reds a crushing 6-4 loss and took their NLDS series three games to two...
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Reds vs. Giants NLDS: 5 Reasons Mat Latos Will Pitch a Gem in Must-Win Game 5
The Cincinnati Reds will look to Mat Latos to right their ship after being dealt a huge blow on Wednesday—losing to the San Francisco Giants , 8-3, in Game 4 of their NLDS series...
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Reds vs. Giants: Why Brandon Phillips Can Be the Star of the 2012 Postseason
The October stage can turn baseball journeymen into legends and regular season heroes into goats. It is here on this stage that legends are born, fairy tales are played out and yes, reputations are earned and lost...
