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MLB Trade Rumors: Reds' Frankie Montas, Martinez Interest Orioles Amid Skubal Buzz
The Baltimore Orioles could be looking to add some pitching ahead of the MLB trade deadline. The Orioles are reportedly interested in Cincinnati Reds pitchers Frankie Montas and Nick Martinez, per MLB Network's Jon Morosi. Morosi also noted that the Reds have indicated to teams that they are willing to...
Hamilton Tiger-Cats hold on to win their first game of the season over Toronto
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats (1-5) returned to Tim Hortons Field on Saturday night against the Toronto Argonauts (3-3) in an East Division showdown. The crowd at Tim Hortons Field were hoping that the Ticats would finally get their first win of the season. This game looked to go the Ticats way. However, Toronto did not quit and the game came down to the final seconds.
Lanes blocked, ramp closed following crash on I-75 in Sharonville
SHARONVILLE, Ohio — Multiple lanes are blocked and a ramp is closed following crash on Interstate 75 in Sharonville Saturday evening. According to the Ohio Department of Transportation, the right two lanes are blocked on southbound I-75 beyond Union Centre Boulevard. The ramp from eastbound Interstate 275 to southbound I-75 is closed.
Injury crash reported on East Crescentville Road in Springdale
SPRINGDALE, Ohio — A crash was reported on East Crescentville Road in Springdale Saturday evening. It was reported at the intersection with Princeton Square Circle at 7:14 p.m. West Chester Police are responding to the scene. Injuries have been reported but have not been confirmed by WLWT at this...
Dive deep into Cincinnati's past with these 6 blogs, from Black history to our food scene
For those of us who can’t get enough of Cincinnati history, there are a number of blogs on local history, many posted every week with as much research as you’d expect from any history publication. The blog format offers an opportunity for some history buffs to share information...
Consecutive armed robberies reported in Carthage
CINCINNATI — Consecutive armed robberies were reported in Carthage Saturday evening. An armed robbery was reported in the 7000 block of Vine Street at 5:56 p.m. A second armed robbery was reported in the 6900 block of Boake Alley at 5:57 p.m. Shots were reportedly fired. No injuries were reported from the shots.
Police cruiser involved in crash while responding to shooting in Hartwell
HARTWELL, Ohio (WKRC) - An Elmwood Place police cruiser was involved in a crash with an SUV Saturday. It happened around 9:00 p.m. on the intersection of 69th Street and Vine Street in Hartwell. According to the Elmwood Place Police Department (EPPD), officers responded to a shooting incident in Hartwell...
Infamous ex-MLB announcer Thom Brennaman hired by CW to call ACC, Pac-12 games
The CW has hired Thom Brennaman, the former play-by-play announcer for the Cincinnati Reds who was fired in 2020, to be its lead voice for nationally-televised college football games, per The Athletic. Brennaman couldn’t be more thankful for the opportunity. “There are no words to describe how grateful I am that they’re rolling the dice,” […] The post Infamous ex-MLB announcer Thom Brennaman hired by CW to call ACC, Pac-12 games appeared first on On3.
UC archivist reexamines Troy’s unsung heroes: the invisible workers
In the early 1930s, the University of Cincinnati embarked on a historic excavation at Troy, led by prominent archaeologists Carl Blegen, Marion Rawson, and John L. Caskey. This monumental project unearthed nine distinct periods of reconstruction, revealing evidence of a great battle and fiery devastation, often associated with the legendary Trojan War. However, behind the celebrated names of these archaeologists were numerous local laborers, whose significant contributions remained largely unrecognized in historical records.
Former Reds broadcaster Thom Brennaman set to begin new job calling games again
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Four years after losing his job doing play-by-play for the Cincinnati Reds and calling national college and pro sports games for Fox Sports, Thom Brennaman has a new broadcasting job. The 60-year-old Cincinnati resident has been hired to work college football games on The CW, according to...
Jacob Young drives in go-ahead run as Nationals rally past Reds 5-4
WASHINGTON (AP) — Jacob Young hit a tiebreaking RBI single in the eighth inning, Lane Thomas bolstered his trade stock with a run-scoring double and the Washington Nationals rallied past the Cincinnati Reds 5-4 on Saturday night. Derek Law (6-2) pitched two scoreless innings on an outstanding night for the Nationals’ bullpen after MacKenzie Gore’s shortest start of the season. Washington (46-53) has taken two straight from Cincinnati (47-52), damaging the Reds’ hopes of remaining relevant in the NL playoff race. “That’s a good team over there. They’re in the hunt,” Law said. “It just goes to show that we should be in the hunt.” Ildemaro Vargas doubled leading off the eighth against Justin Wilson (1-2). With two outs, Young lined Wilson’s first pitch through the left side to score Vargas from third.
FC Cincinnati suffers third-straight loss
Before this three-game stretch, the vibes were high. A match-up of the top two teams in MLS was a resounding 6-1 victory for FC Cincinnati. Since then, FCC lost to a challenging Charlotte squad, a disappointing Chicago team and entered New York hoping to turn the tide against a rotated Red Bull squad.
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Cincinnati Reds bench coach Jeff Pickler, left, watches the Washington Nationals bat with Reds manager David Bell during the seventh inning of a baseball game against the Cincinnati Reds, Sunday, July 21, 2024, in Washington. John McDonnell - freelancer, ASSOCIATED PRESS.
Postgame Takeaways: Cincinnati Reds Swept by Washington Nationals; Lose 5-2
The Cincinnati Reds (47-53) fell to the Washington Nationals (47-53) 5-2 on Sunday afternoon and were swept in the series. Abbott has been great all season for the Reds, and he was great again today. Through 6 2/3 innings, he gave up two runs, none of them earned. Abbott left the game with the game tied at two and he lowered his ERA to 3.19 on the season.
Dreams of contention for Elly De La Cruz and the Reds take a hit with a sweep at Washington
WASHINGTON (AP) — Elly De La Cruz predicted before the second half of the season began that the Cincinnati Reds were going to make the playoffs and “win it all.”. That optimistic goal became even more of a long shot on Sunday, when the still-rebuilding Washington Nationals completed a three-game sweep of the visiting Reds.
The 10 best running backs in the history of the Cincinnati Bengals
Back in 1967, the Cincinnati Bengals were born. Almost immediately, the running back position became of great importance. Except, funny enough, the Bengals used multiple backs over the first several years of their existence, similar to how today's NFL sees teams deploy several backs. The running back position might be...
Braves vs. Reds: Injury Report, Updates & Probable Starters – July 22
Two clubs on losing skids — the Cincinnati Reds (four in a row) and the Atlanta Braves (two straight) — clash on Monday at 7:20 PM ET, at Truist Park. Curious about who’s in and who’s out for the Braves and the Reds? Continue reading for full injury reports for both squads.
Florence's new festival highlights city's small businesses, culture
FLORENCE, Ky. — The city of Florence hosted its first Art and Vendor Festival July 20, providing an opportunity for local artists and businesses to share their creations and products with the community. The Hills of Kentucky Dulcimers kicked off the event, sharing their history and love of Appalachian...
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