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A right flexor strain is the reason for Burns' move to the 15-Day IL on Friday. Joe La Sorsa was recalled in the process. With Cincinnati's playoff hopes still alive, the team has a massive decision to make upon the rookie's return.
Seventeen years later, Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona still marvels at what former Tampa Bay Rays left-hander David Price did in the 2008 postseason. When Francona was the manager of the Boston Red Sox,
Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona spoke to reporters ahead of Saturday's matchup against the Milwaukee Brewers. He mentioned that Elly De La Cruz has been dealing with a quad issue for a while now.
Terry Francona is truly the best. That made it no surprise when he had the perfect answer Monday for an unusual question for a baseball manager. The scenario was set up by the fact that Snoop Dogg is performing at Great American Ballpark after the Cincinnati Reds' game on Monday night.
In the Cincinnati Reds’ clubhouse on Wednesday morning, players lounged in front of the television and enjoyed watching the Little League World Series.
Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona spoke to reporters on Wednesday and provided an update on starting pitcher Nick Lodolo, who is on the injured list dealing with a blister. He recently threw with a Plyo ball, and on Wednesday, he progressed to be able to throw long toss with a regular baseball, according to MLB.com's Mark Sheldon.
Cincinnati Reds high-powered rookie Chase Burns, the No. 2 overall pick in last year's draft, went on the IL with a flexor strain (near the elbow).