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Cincinnati Reds: a winning April for once
In recent years, a winning April has been an elusive dream for the Cincinnati Reds. Yet, they just concluded their best April in over a decade. Here are some takeaways from April for the Reds. Continue reading
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Weekly Preview: Independence Day, USMNT and more
In this preview, the Cincinnati Reds will spend Independence Day in Washington D.C. The U.S. Men’s National Soccer team will play in Cincinnati this Sunday. Plus, three Cincinnati area natives are competing in Wimbledon. Continue reading
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Thoughts on the Cincinnati Reds’ recent success
The Cincinnati Reds have been making history this month. Striving to continue their longest winning streak since 1957 this weekend. Here are a few thoughts about the Reds’ winning ways. Continue reading
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The new and (for now) improving Cincinnati Reds
Memorial Day is the first major milepost in the Major League Baseball season. Cincinnati Reds fans have reasons to feel optimistic about this season after Memorial Day. Continue reading
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Opportunity knocks for Cincinnati Reds WBC participants
After a six-year hiatus, the World Baseball Classic returns next week. This event will feature several players with Cincinnati Reds connections. Providing them and all participants with some unique opportunities. Continue reading
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Weekly Review: a no-hitter loss, Miami Softball and more
In this review, the Cincinnati Reds’ offense doesn’t deliver while Hunter Greene does. FC Cincinnati’s winning ways and upward climb in the standings continue. Plus, prime-time games a-plenty await the Cincinnati Bengals next season. Continue reading
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Weekly Review: Xavier wins NIT title and more
In this review, Xavier wins the NIT championship. The Cincinnati Reds’ roster takes shape heading into Opening Day. While FC Cincinnati’s MLS NEXT Pro league team makes history. Continue reading
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Weekly Review: Cincinnati Reds winning streak ends and more
In this review, the Cincinnati Reds’ hot streak goes cold in San Diego. FC Cincinnati falls flat in front of a full house. While SCOTUS rules on a case poised to shake up college athletics. Continue reading







