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If they weren't before, the Cincinnati Reds are now officially rolling. The Reds ascended to a new high-water mark in 2025 − six games over .500 at 56-50 − as they completed a three-game sweep of the Tampa Bay Rays with a 2-1 win on July 27 at Great American Ball Park. It was also four consecutive wins for Cincinnati.
Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona had a lighthearted moment during Monday night's game against the Washington Nationals.
Cincinnati Reds All-Star Elly De La Cruz is finding new ways to step up to the plate and deliver to fans off the field.
Cincinnati Reds teammates marvel at All-Star Elly De La Cruz's ability to focus and perform during a time of grief for close-knit family.
“Elly. Elly! Elly, PLEASE!” screamed the throng of youngsters, almost all of them clad in Braves caps yet some of them sporting the No. 44 jersey worn by one of the game’s most dynamic talents.
There were a few interesting battles around and within the Rays’ 7-2 loss Friday night. Reds manager Terry Francona got in the first jab, having the stadium board crew play a video on loop of Rays counterpart Kevin Cash — a close friend and former coach and player for him — striking out in a 2010 at-bat,
Cincinnati Reds LHP Andrew Abbott pitched a 1-2-3 sixth inning, and Elly De La Cruz went 0-for-2 as the duo soaked in the MLB All-Star Game vibe.
Javy Baez was the game's can't-take-your-eyes-off-him spectacle that Elly De La Cruz has become. Baez says ELDC must do one thing.