The Cincinnati Reds trail the New York Mets by 1 game with 5 to play for the National League's final playoff spot. The Reds own the tiebreaker.
The Cincinnati Reds' series-opening loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates was an undeniable setback and disappointment, but manager Terry Francona still strategically deployed some levity afterward.
The Reds no longer control their own destiny, falling a game back of the Mets, while still keeping an eye on the Arizona Diamondbacks.
The Cincinnati Reds fell behind early and couldn’t catch up Tuesday night, falling to the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-2 as they make a push for a National League wild card spot.
The Cincinnati Reds' playoff push intensifies as they face crucial games against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Oneil Cruz hit a two-run homer and the last-place Pittsburgh Pirates beat the wild-card chasing Cincinnati Reds 4-2 on ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates will attempt to build upon a three-game win streak with a victory over the Cincinnati Reds ...
The Reds' late playoff push hit a snare on Tuesday in their rivalry matchup against the Pirates, as Pittsburgh trounced Cincinnati starter Brady Singer for four ...
"If he wants to get hit, that will be really welcomed," Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona said of his heating-up ...
The Pirates played spoiler at Great American Ball Park, beating the Reds 4-2 to knock Cincinnati, at least momentarily, out of a wild card berth. Pirates No. 4 prospect Hunter Barco made his major ...
Oneil Cruz belted a two-run homer and five relievers combined for 4 1/3 scoreless innings to lead the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates past the Cincinnati Reds 4-2 on Tuesday night in Cincinnati.
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