McCoy: Spiers Hammered By Five Homers

By Hal McCoy There appears to be two Cincinnati baseball teams — the Good Reds and the Bad Reds. The bad guys showed up Tuesday night in Rogers Centre against the last place Toronto Blue Jays. After the good guys showed up Monday for a crisply-played win, Tuesday was deja vu all over again during […]

McCoy: Rookie Aguiar Helps Reds Stop Losing Streak

By Hal McCoy It figured to be a mismatch with veteran Toronto pitcher Kevin Gausman matched against Cincinnati pitcher Julian Aguiar making his major league debut. And it was, but not the way it figured to be as the Reds shed a three-game losing streak with a 6-3 victory over the last place Blue Jays. […]

McCoy: Royals Turn Out The Lights On The Reds

By Hal McCoy The Kansas City Royals showed the Cincinnati Reds how the big boys play during a three-game sweep in Great American Ball Park over the weekend. Except. . .the Royals are not one of MLB’s big boys. They inhabit the smallest market in major-league baseball. The Reds are the fifth smallest. And even […]

ASK HAL: Who Had The Most Unusual Stance?

By Hal McCoy Q: Can you recall any player with a more unconventional batting stance than Carl Yastrzemski? — DAVE, Miamisburg/Centerville/Beavercreek. A: Oh, so many. Nearly every hitter has his own stance. Former New York Yankee Gil McDougal was so wide open he nearly stood facing the pitcher. Pete Rose had his peek-a-boo stance, peering […]

McCoy: A Debacle At GABP As Royals Rout Reds, 13-1

By Hal McCoy What do you think the score might be when five Kansas City Royals walk to the batter’s box three times before three members of the Cincinnati Reds order bats once? What do you think the score might be when the Royals’ leadoff hitter gets on base in the first five innings and […]

McCoy: A Royal(s) Romp Stops Reds Winning Streak

By Hal McCoy The Cincinnati Reds ran into an old friend and he was far from friendly Friday night in Great American Ball Park. Michael Lorenzen pitched for seven years for the Reds, but now pitches for the Kansas City Royals, his fourth team in the last two seasons. He suffocated the Reds on two […]

OBSERVATIONS: Third Wild Card Spot Wide Open

By Hal McCoy UNSOLICITED OBSERVATIONS from The Man Cave, wondering why in the name of Sol, the Norse sun goddess, they play high school football in the furnace of the August heat. —EXPLANATION POINTS: Yes, the Cincinnati Reds are putting together a push to climb up to that much-coveted third wild card position in the […]

McCoy: Reds Homer Barrage Buries Cardinals For Sweep

By Hal McCoy It is said that chicks dig the long ball and if that’s the case the Cincinnati Reds are extremely popular this week with the fair sex. The Reds unloaded five home runs Wednesday night in Great American Ball Park on their way to a 9-2 win over the St. Louis Cardinals. And […]

McCoy: It’s So Easy Being Greene These Days

By Hal McCoy The Cincinnati Reds have figured out a winning formula in recent days — pitching, home runs and defense. They applied the methodology for the third straight game Tuesday night in Great American Ball Park, a 4-1 victory over the struggling St. Louis Cardinals. Pitching? Hunter Greene continues to be a baseball artist, […]