The Reds are one of a handful of teams with an automatic ball-strike system in spring training, but their manager won’t let them use it.
Reds manager Terry Francona doesn’t see the point of asking his veteran players to utilize the experimental ABS system during ...
Francona sounds more interested in preparing the Reds for the season — his first as their manager — than helping add more ...
At 38 and with 14 MLB seasons under his belt, Miley is the elder statesman of the Reds clubhouse this spring. After making 34 ...
Four months after they nicked themselves with poor defensive play in the deciding game of last year’s World Series, the New ...
Reds manager Terry Francona plans to opt out of elective participation in the Automated Ball-Strike Challenge trial during spring training, but is willing to let Cincinnati’s minor-league players ...
Five parks in Arizona and eight in Florida have been fitted with the ABS challenge system technology this spring.
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EssentiallySports on MSNRising NL Central Underdog Threatens Cubs' Dominance After Bregman's Setback, Claims InsiderThe Chicago Cubs kicked off the off-season with bold plans in mind. The post Chicago Cubs Could Be Toppled by Rising NL Central Underdog After Alex Bregman Setback, Claims MLB Insider appeared first ...
The race for the NL Central crown should be a good one, and Harold Reynolds thinks the Reds are the favorites.
From Arizona, Wittenmyer & Williams debate if Brady Singer, Gavin Lux, Austin Hays and other new players are enough to get the Reds to the playoffs.
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