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In this episode, we look at the history of the Reds opening on the road (and the Aprils that follow). Also, Robert, Cris, and Brian make bold predictions on what we can expect from some of our favorite Redlegs this season. And finally, play along with our trivia and see if you can get more right than your favorite podcast hosts. The post Opening on…
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Robert and Brian tend to agree on baseball, but…everything goes out the window when they discuss whether the National League should add the designated hitter. While both used to be anti-DH, Brian has slowly been lured to the dark side (or the right side if you agree with him). Plus, they discuss some recent moves by the Reds and other random topics…
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As we draw closer to the 2019 season, it’s time to get serious about the prospects of the Cincinnati Reds—in terms of fantasy baseball. Using a Top 300 player list from ESPN.com, Brian and Robert discuss which players are ranked high, which are ranked low, and whether the team has a steal or two hiding on their roster. Hosted by Robert Lee Brewer a…
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In this first episode for the 2019 season, we examine the three big trades (or heists) pulled off by the Cincinnati Reds. Plus, we compare the Reds’ moves against a 5-move plan to be contenders (based on a post by Drew Koch of Blog Red Machine) from the end of the 2018 season to see how the team has done (spoiler: pretty good). Hosted by Robert Lee…
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After an insane first half of the 2018 season, the Cincinnati Reds are in this weird space in which they started off incredibly bad and finished super strong. In this episode, we discuss what the heck happened in the first half, what we expect to happen in the second half, and a lot more. Hosted by Robert Lee Brewer and Brian A. Klems. The post Epi…
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Stop the presses! The Cincinnati Reds have fired coach Bryan Price, confirming that a 3-15 start to the season is unacceptable, even with the “rebuild” and early season injuries. We discuss the move, interim manager Jim Riggleman, what to expect moving forward, and more in this emergency podcast episode. Hosted by Robert Lee Brewer and Brian A. Kle…
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In this episode, we discuss the surprising—and at times, baffling—start to the 2018 season, including reasons for optimism and pessimism (1:30). Then, we share our favorite trades in Reds history, including the first professional trade ever (27:10). Then, we close things out with the first 2018 installment of Stump Robert — Closer Edition (59:10). …
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In our first full episode of the 2018 season, we talk about opening day, expectations for the Cincinnati Reds this season (1:30), and our super bold predictions (like maybe a little too bold, but you only live once, right?) (25:40). Plus, Cris “Iceman” Freese returns with another installment of Reds True or False (40:30), which gets a little slap h…
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In this episode of the Best Case/Worst Case edition of the Bleeding Cincy Red podcast, we close out this series with Raisel Iglesias. After beginning as a promising starter, Iglesias has transformed himself into a pretty dominant reliever. We discuss the importance of strong relief pitching and whether the Reds should get tricky with who gets to sa…
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In this episode of the Best Case/Worst Case edition of the Bleeding Cincy Red podcast, we try chasing down Billy Hamilton, which is impossible, so we talk about him instead. Billy brings the speed to the Cincinnati Reds and the defense. However, he has trouble getting on base. So we discuss what that means for the 2018 season. Hosted by Robert Lee …
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In this episode of the Best Case/Worst Case edition of the Bleeding Cincy Red podcast, we get excited about Cincinnati Reds outfield rookie Jesse Winker. All this guy does is get on base, which is what makes him a popular pick to lead off games in 2018. It’s also what makes him one of the most intriguing rookies in all of Major League Baseball this…
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In this episode of the Best Case/Worst Case edition of the Bleeding Cincy Red podcast, we expound on the greatness of Tucker Barnhart. Extended through the 2022 season by the Cincinnati Reds, Barnhart won the 2017 gold glove and has shown steady improvement at the plate. At only 27, we debate whether he has room for even more growth. Hosted by Robe…
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In this episode of the Best Case/Worst Case edition of the Bleeding Cincy Red podcast, we marvel at the greatness of Scott Schebler (okay, it’s mainly just “Schebler lover” Robert doing the marveling). When he’s healthy, Schebby has proven to be a plus bat and good at throwing people out from right field. The only question: Where does he fit in a c…
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Photo credit Johnmaxmena2 In this episode of the Best Case/Worst Case edition of the Bleeding Cincy Red podcast, we celebrate the waiver claim of the year in Scooter Gennett. We talk about the four-home-run game, the Scooter on a scooter bobble head, homegrown baseball players, the baseball gods, and so much more. Plus, Brian shares an incredible l…
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In this episode of the Best Case/Worst Case edition of the Bleeding Cincy Red podcast, we praise Eugenio Suarez who had a breakout season in 2017. He has pop in his bat, gold in his glove, and frosty hair (Google it). In multiple seasons, he has shown that he’s the type of player who continually works to improve in every phase of the game. The only…
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In this episode of the Best Case/Worst Case edition of the Bleeding Cincy Red podcast, we examine Anthony DeSclafani. After promising 2015 and 2016 seasons for the Cincinnati Reds, Disco didn’t pitch an inning in 2017. He could be the ace of the staff in 2018, or he could struggle (a la Homer Bailey in 2017) to get back into form. And we break it a…
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In this episode of the Best Case/Worst Case edition of the Bleeding Cincy Red podcast, we examine Michael Lorenzen. In the mix for a rotation spot headed into spring training, he may be most valuable as a bullpen arm—especially if he can find more consistency (and throw fewer wild pitches). Find out the best and worst case scenarios for 2018. Hoste…
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In this episode of the Best Case/Worst Case edition of the Bleeding Cincy Red podcast, we take a look at Adam Duvall. Need 30 HRs and 100 RBIs? Well, Duvall is your guy. But he’s not just a bat; he’s one of the best (honestly, THE best) left field gloves in the National League. Check out our best case/worst case on this crazy consistent slugger. Ho…
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In this episode of the Best Case/Worst Case edition of the Bleeding Cincy Red podcast, we take a look at 2017 rookie starter Luis Castillo. The top prospect returned in the Dan Straily trade, Castillo started off in the minors but finished the season ranked 24th among National League starters in WAR (despite only 15 starts!). Find out if there’s an…
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In this episode of the Best Case/Worst Case edition of the Bleeding Cincy Red podcast, we take a look at the future short stop (or second baseman or something) Jose Peraza. A top prospect the Reds tried trading for twice, Peraza started off hot and has been up and down since. Find out why there’s reason for optimism (not many strike outs) in 2018, …
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In this episode of the Best Case/Worst Case edition of the Bleeding Cincy Red podcast, we take a look at the enigmatic Homer Bailey. A long-time top prospect of the Reds who signed a big contract before pitching only 26 starts in 3 seasons with a 6+ ERA, there are signs of hope for 2018 (seriously). Find out the good, the bad, and the ugly here. Ho…
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Kicking off spring training, the Bleeding Cincy Red podcast will be taking quick looks at the Cincinnati Reds’ 40-man roster—starting off with first baseman Joey Votto. Votto-matic is known for his greatness, his reliability, and his penchant for buying donkeys for teammates (okay, just Zack Cozart—we miss you!). Find out his best case (M-V-P!) and…
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Even in the darkest moments, there’s still a little light, and that’s what we discuss in this episode, specifically about the recent bright spots in the starting rotation (2:00), including our picks for the 2018 Reds starting rotation (15:30). Plus, we share our picks for the Reds Hall of Fame voting—Franco? Dunn? Sanders? (31:00). Then, Cris “Icem…
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We discuss the first half of the season—what went wrong, what went right, who’s tradable, and proof that even slightly better pitching (dropping the team ERA from a 5.50 ERA to a 4.50 ERA) could put us in the Wild Card hunt next year (1:25), . Plus, a look at what an MLB all-star game between players name Brian vs. players named Robert would look l…
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We look at the ups and downs of the Cincinnati Reds during the first month of the 2017 season (1:25), including some excellent production from the plate, shaky starting pitching, and the crowning of a new “Reds Killer.” We share our 3 moves the Reds should make in May (16:15) and welcome special guest “The Iceman” Cris Freese, who will test our his…
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We share our excitement for the Cincinnati Reds’ fast 7-2 start to the 2017 season by talking about players who have surprised and delighted us so far, including early frontrunner for Rookie of the Year: Amir Garrett. We also talk about fan voting for bobbleheads, who will take Rookie Davis’ spot in the rotation while he’s on the DL, and more. Host…
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We share our excitement for the 2017 Opening Day for the Cincinnati Reds by naming our all-time Reds opening day line-up. We also share our bold predictions for 2017, discuss the pros and cons of fantasy baseball, and share a Stump Robert trivia question about a specific Opening Day line-up. Hosted by Robert Lee Brewer and Brian A. Klems. The post …
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We take a look back at the upsides and downsides of the 2016 Cincinnati Reds season, what we learned from it and what we have to look forward to in 2017. We also discuss the ideal starting rotation, our favorite Reds moments from our youth, and share a Stump Robert trivia question about home runs. Hosted by Robert Lee Brewer and Brian A. Klems. The…
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