
| Reds, Brackman finalize 1-year deal | |
Associated Press
Updated 1:59 AM Thursday, January 5, 2012
CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Reds and right-hander Andrew Brackman finalized a
Brackman was the New York Yankees’ first-round pick in 2007 even though they
The Yankees called up the 6-foot-10 Brackman last September and he pitched in
Brackman would be paid $500,000 by the Reds if he’s in the major leagues and
The Reds also confirmed the signing of P.J. Phillips, the younger brother of
P.J., a shortstop, played for six years in the Angels organization, but never
Also Wednesday, the Reds said they are still chatting with Francisco Cordero Running low on time today, i’ll be back tomorrow hopefully with some more news. Posted in reds-news | Comments Off
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| Phillips wins Silver Slugger | |
Published 1:13am Thursday, November 3, 2011
By ROB BUTCHER The Cincinnati Reds
CINCINNATI — Reds second baseman Brandon Phillips is a three-time Gold Glover, a two-time All-Star and now he’s a Silver Slugger, too. Phillips won the honor from the makers of Louisville Slugger bats on Wednesday as the top offensive second baseman in the National League. It’s the first such honor for the 30-year-old. Phillips led NL players at the position with a .300 batting average, 183 hits, 279 total bases, 94 runs scored and 38 doubles. Cincinnati shifted Phillips to the leadoff spot on Aug. 17, and he batted .350 over his final 38 games to seal the deal. Running low on time today, i’ll be back tomorrow hopefully with some more news. Posted in reds-news | Comments Off
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| Braves beat Reds in 12 innings | |
[unable to retrieve full-text content]ATLANTA – Chipper Jones’ single in the 12th inning drove in Jordan Schafer to give the Atlanta Braves a 7-6 win over the weary Cincinnati Reds on Saturday night. Brian McCann had four hits, including two homers. Freddie Freeman also homered for Atlanta. It was the second extra-inning game in four days for the Reds, who lost 5-4 in 19 innings in Philadelphia on Wednesday night. Carlos Fisher (0 … What are your opinions. Posted in reds-news | Comments Off
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| Chipper Sinks Reds in Extra Innings | |
ATLANTA (AP) – Chipper Jones’ single in the 12th inning drove in Brian McCann had four hits, including two homers. Freddie
It was the second extra-inning game in four days for the Reds, Carlos Fisher (0-2) walked Schafer to lead off the 12th. Fisher, The switch-hitting Jones, batting from the left side against the What do you guys think about this. Posted in reds-news | Comments Off
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| Former Dragons abound on Cincinnati Reds roster | |
Excuse my provincialism, but did you notice that the Reds started eight former Dayton Dragons on Wednesday against the Astros? I believe that is a first, with only second baseman Brandon Phillips ruining a perfect 9-for-9. Also recently, for a few days, the Reds’ active 25-man roster tipped 13-12 in former Dragons. That’s nice for us up here, who can boast of seeing players before they make it to the top of their profession. For the Reds — who used a core of former Dragons to win their division championship last season — it is an affirmation that they have been able to draft and train well. Dayton fans also are seeing the Dragons win more this year. At any rate, you might use this as a primer for how to spot a future major-league player. Of the eight former Dragons in the Reds lineup Wednesday, two (outfielders Jay Bruce and Drew Stubbs) were drafted in the first round of their respective draft years. Two (first baseman Joey Votto and pitcher Travis Wood) were taken in the second, third baseman Chris Valaika in the third and shortstop Paul Janish in the fifth. Only outfield Chris Heisey (17th round) and non-drafted free agent catcher Ryan Hanigan were not high on anybody’s wish list. The high expectations for some have been met. Contact this reporter at (937) 225-2157 or mkatz@DaytonDailyNews.com. That’s all for today guys, i’ll be back to blog you tomorrow. Posted in reds-news | Comments Off
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| Ian Kennedy, bullpen lead Arizona Diamondbacks to series win over Cincinnati Reds | |
by Nick Piecoro – Apr. 20, 2011 07:14 PM CINCINNATI – After a spotless 3Â 2/3 innings from the bullpen, punctuated by a breezy ninth inning from closer J.J. Putz, Diamondbacks second baseman Kelly Johnson thought for a moment before addressing the topic, wondering superstitiously if it might be best left unaddressed.
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