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Mailbag: Alonso in a starting role?
Yonder Alonso had a decent stay in Hawaii Winter Baseball. Is it so far-fetched to think he could come on strong and allow the Reds to move Joey Votto to left field? -- Charles S., Broken Arrow, Okla.
Dickerson looking to make Reds green
This past summer, Chris Dickerson wanted to do his part for the environment by taking better care of his little corner of the world -- a Triple-A clubhouse in Louisville, Ky.
Mailbag: Where will relief come from?
Since the Reds had one of the best bullpens in the league this past season, could you explain why there seems to be little effort to re-sign key relief such as David Weathers, Jeremy Affeldt and Mike Lincoln? ...
Mailbag: Can Volquez get even better?
Do you think Edinson Volquez can cut down on some of his control issues, and have a repeat, or even better, year next year? -- Storm, S.C. I wouldn't say Volquez has "control issues," but he is a strikeout ...
Much has been made of the Reds' chances of going near-last to first in 2009, because of Tampa Bay's success.
Reds insider: Next wave a year away
A rule of thumb in the player development business is if you can produce one impact player a year, you're doing well.
Stubbs swiping more than slugging
There are certain debates that may rage through the ages. Certs: Candy mint or breath mint? Miller Lite: Tastes great or less filling? Cincinnati Reds center field prospect Drew Stubbs: power prospect with ...
Did you think Francisco Cordero was a bit, uh, overweight this year? Did you think Cordero was a bit slow running to cover first base? Did you think he walked too many this year and got into too many jams? Yes, ...
The offense has been woeful - last in the NL in average, third last in runs. A right-handed force in the third hole would make a huge impact on the lineup as a whole.
St. Louis' Glaus finishes off Reds with sac fly
The troops are retreating, two by two like Noah's Ark, back to sick bay and points beyond, making it difficult for Cincinnati Reds manager Dusty Baker to fill out a lineup card.
Cordero to miss final three games
LOUIS -- Reds closer Francisco Cordero will miss the season's final three games after he had arthroscopic surgery on Friday to remove a bone spur from his right foot.
How 'Sweet' it is to watch players grow
Working with the Reds the past several games to assist the coaching staff, Triple-A Louisville manager Rick Sweet often sees many familiar faces when he walks through the clubhouse.
Stress fracture ends Dickerson's year
Rookie outfielder Chris Dickerson found out his sore left ankle had little to do with his flat fleet or the new orthotics he'd been trying out in his spikes.
Tampa Bay Rays 3B Evan Longoria is the latest Topps Red Hot Rookie baseball card
Each hobby box of 2008 Topps Series II has one of 20 Red Hot Rookie redemption cards that can be redeemed online to receive the card after a player is announced.
David Weathers would like to return to the Reds next year, but he's yet to get an invitation.
Scorching Dickerson is day-to-day
When they play the Brewers over the next three games, it's unclear how much the Reds will be able to use rookie outfielder Chris Dickerson.
Encarnacion scratched from lineup
Manager Dusty Baker already had his lineup card completed Wednesday with computer ink when bench coach Chris Speier walked in and said it was time for a new card.
It is folly to make too much of a good late-season stretch by a team thoroughly out of the race, as the Reds are.
Reds rally for 3-2 victory over Diamondbacks
Cincinnati Reds' Chris Dickerson scores on a double by teammate Micah Owings as Arizona Diamondbacks catcher Miguel Montero looks on during the tenth inning of a baseball game Saturday, Sept.
Callups may not be called upon
MILWAUKEE - The Reds called up seven players from Triple-A Louisville before Tuesday's game.