The Cincinnati Reds’ re-creation of the dead-ball era has them doing something that hadn’t happened in the major leagues in 65 years.
Cincinnati Reds joined the 1960 Baltimore Orioles in losing three consecutive 1-run games while scoring 0 runs.
Terry Francona strongly believes that the Cincinnati Reds will "figure it out" after a 28-inning streak without a run and three-consecutive 1-0 losses.
For only the second time since 1920, the start of the Live Ball Era in Major League Baseball, a team has lost three straight games by the score of 1-0. And that team is the 2025 Cincinnati Reds, who fell to the Milwaukee Brewers 1-0 Thursday night in Milwaukee.
Reds have struggled mightily against the Brewers in recent seasons. They enter the weekend series with a 2-4 record.
With the Minor League season opening this week, here's where the Reds’ Top 30 Prospects are projected to start: 1. Chase Burns (MLB No. 25), RHP -- Dayton (High-A) 2. Rhett Lowder (MLB No. 34), RHP -- Cincinnati (MLB) -- injured list (elbow) 3.
Thursday night, for the third straight game, the Reds were unable to get a run across the plate while allowing their opponent to score just one run. This time, it was the Milwaukee Brewers who scored one run as lefty Nick Lodolo was the hard-luck loser,
Cincinnati Reds Might Be Most Surprising Team in Major League Baseball This Season. Opening Day is on March 27.
A pair of top-10 position players in the Reds' farm system and a couple of former LSU pitchers headline the Daytona Tortugas' Opening Day roster.