Gennett (0 for 19) beats Cardinals with game-winning double

By HAL McCOY CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Reds had it all Monday night in Great American Ball Park: —They had starting pitching: Asher Wojciechowski. —They had relief pitching: Lisalverto Bonilla, Michael Lorenzen, Raisel Iglesias. —They had defense: two double plays and Adam Duvall’s arm which he used to throw out two baserunners, one at home […]

Reds try, but can’t overcome Garrett’s early troubles

By HAL McCOY CINCINNATI — No Billy Hamilton, no Scott Schebler and most of all, a batting practice machine disguised as a starting pitcher made for a terribly long day Sunday afternoon for the Cincinnati Reds in scorching Great American Ball Park. The Reds’ offensive firepower was expected to be minimized because Hamilton and Schebler […]

Bullpen, outfield a wreck after Reds 12-inning loss

By HAL McCOY CINCINNATI — When Matt ‘Grizzly’ Adams played for the St. Louis Cardinals, the Cincinnati Reds deployed a heavy defensive shift to the right. Then, more often than not, Adams punched a hit to left field. Now he plays for the Atlanta Braves, shorn of beard and weighing 40 pounds less after a […]

Extra work leads to Mesoraco’s game-winning home run

By HAL McCOY CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Reds were Masters of Escapology Friday night in Great American Ball Park with Devin Mesoraco playing the part of Harry Houdini. The Reds beat the Atlanta Braves, 3-2, in 10 innings, but how they got there was a ph.D. in Escapology. Mesoraco led the 10th inning with a […]

Bullpen gives up another game-losing home run in 5-4 loss

By HAL McCOY For certain, the Cincinnati Reds need to change their modus operandi — quit scoring runs in the first inning. They’ve scored first-inning runs in six straight games and in nine of their last 10 games. But they still lose. IT HAPPENED AGAIN Wednesday afternoon in Toronto’s Rogers Centre against the Blue Jays. […]

Reds stung by Blue Jay home runs

By HAL McCOY It was another horrible evening for a Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher, but this time the team was able to fight back and tie the game. This time, though, the bullpen, in the name of Blake Wood, let them down. Wood came into a tie game in the eighth inning and gave up […]

Not a memorable day for Reds in 17-2 loss

By HAL McCOY After hitting five home runs Sunday in Philadelphia, two each by Adam Duvall (five RBI) and Patrick Kivlehan, the Cincinnati Reds matriculated north to Toronto and had the tables turned on them and slammed on their heads. It was not a memorable day on Memorial Day for the Reds against the Blue […]

Cozart’s four hits not enough in 4-3 loss In Philly

By HAL McCOY There is something about Philadelphia that doesn’t agree with the Cincinnati Reds — too many cheesesteaks, something in the water of the Schuylkill River, unruly and unfriendly fans. Whatever it is, whether the Philadelphia Phillies are, good, bad or average, the Reds can’t win a series in the City of Brotherly. IT […]

Adleman paints a portrait in Philly

By HAL McCOY On this night in Philadelphia, Cincinnati Reds pitcher Tim Adleman could have patched up the crack in the Liberty Bell, with no help from Davy Crockett. Adleman, who had never pitched beyond seven innings in his major league career, pitched a one-hit shutout over eight innings as the Reds stopped the Phillies, […]