logo
Cincinnati Reds look to continue upswing against St. Louis Cardinals.

Cincinnati Reds look to continue upswing against St. Louis Cardinals.

Yahoo21-06-2025

On a roll. In contention. Playing meaningful baseball. However you want to say it, that's the Cincinnati Reds right now.
Cincinnati's deficit in the division, which swelled to 10 games not long ago, was down to 6.5 games entering Friday, June 20, and the National League wild card spots were within touching distance. That competitive position was achieved largely from the Reds' success during the last several weeks, fueled by winning 9 of 11 games before Thursday's loss to the Twins.
Advertisement
Now, the Reds need to keep it rolling against a National League Central opponent, the St. Louis Cardinals, and success in the division hasn't come easy in 2025.
The Reds dropped their series finale against the Minnesota Twins, 12-5, on Thursday, June 19 at Great American Ball Park. They missed out on a sweep when the Twins knocked starting pitcher Nick Martinez out of the game after just 2 2/3 innings and having allowed seven earned runs.
Reds starter Nick Martinez heads for the dugout after being replaced in the third inning Thursday, June 19. Martinez had arguably his worst outing of the year, allowing seven runs on seven hits, including three home runs.
Thursday was a rare blight on Cincinnati's recent record. The Twins series was the fourth consecutive series victory for the Reds. Cincinnati has still won 9 of 12 games and was three games above .500 heading to St. Louis.
Advertisement
Reds Twins weather delays Tough mudders: Reds improving approach when rain interferes at GABP
Reds Twins series win Spencer Steer The Reds win another series. They beat the Twins in a rain-shortened game to do it
"We're playing really great baseball," Martinez said. "Ten hits (Thursday). Five runs. It's a game that you should win and I didn't help in any manner of that but... we're winning games and we're playing really good baseball. Everyone is invested.
"We're still walking out of here with a series win against a team that expects to be in the playoffs, so we're playing some good baseball."
Some might say it's too early to worry about the playoffs, but it's not too early to be concerned about setting yourself up for contending. That's what the Reds are doing here and now in mid-June.
Advertisement
But here comes the NL Central again. Up next for Cincinnati: A three-game road set at the St. Louis Cardinals' Busch Stadium set to begin Friday.
Divisional play has generally spelled doom for Cincinnati's relative hot streaks and pushes toward contender status as the Reds have so far lost six of seven series to NL Central foes in 2025.
That equates to a 10-13 record against its divisional rivals. Cincinnati's only winning record within the division is against the last-place Pittsburgh Pirates (4-2), and the problem with that is the 4-2 mark is buoyed by a three-game sweep that occurred April 11-13 − more than two months ago.
"I think we're playing our best baseball right now," Gavin Lux said. "Cardinals are good so I think just going in there and trying to go in and ride the momentum we have right now. This is what we're capable of and I think it's what we're capable of, so we've just got to keep rolling like that."
Advertisement
In their only meeting so far in 2025, the Reds managed to scrape together a split of four games over April and May at Great American Ball Park in a series marred by rain.
Cincinnati was one game behind St. Louis in the NL Central and wild card standings when play started Friday.
The Reds (39-36) entered Friday 1 1/2 games out of the third wild card spot held by the San Diego Padres (40-34). The Milwaukee Brewers (40-35) and Cardinals (40-35) were one half game behind the Padres. The Arizona Diamondbacks were 1 1/2 games behind the Reds.
The St. Louis series also represents a relative soft spot in the upcoming schedule as Cincinnati has the AL East-leading New York Yankees and the NL West-hopeful San Diego Padres coming to Great American Ball Park next week. That's followed by an east coast swing through Boston and Philadelphia.
Advertisement
Still, there's no downplaying the significance of play within the division as the wild card race is shaping up to include three teams in the NL Central. As it has been in each of year of the expanded playoff format, that third NL wild card spot looks like an attainable path to the postseason for many teams.
As the Reds look to overtake the Cardinals, they were scheduled to send out starting pitchers Brady Singer (7-4, 4.34 ERA), Wade Miley (1-0, 6.75 ERA) and NL All-Star candidate Andrew Abbott (6-1, 1.84 ERA) on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, respectively.
The Cardinals were tentatively set to start right-hander Andre Pallante, who is 4-3 with a 4.83 ERA, on Friday.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Can the Cincinnati Reds keep it rolling vs. St. Louis Cardinals?

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Rumor: Steelers offered Watt new deal — but not Myles Garrett money
Rumor: Steelers offered Watt new deal — but not Myles Garrett money

Yahoo

time16 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Rumor: Steelers offered Watt new deal — but not Myles Garrett money

T.J. Watt's contract dilemma just took another unexpected turn, as longtime sportswriter Mark Kaboly reported that the belief is the Steelers have presented a contract offer to Watt — just not one that he'd sign. Kaboly recently explained on his podcast with co-host Chris Mack what he believes the holdup might be: Advertisement "I'm under the belief that there is a contract offer on the table right now — which is pretty significant. However, it's probably not what [Watt] thinks it is." Mack clarified that the deal isn't "Garrett money," to which Kaboly responded: "Yes. I'm not one hundred percent sure on that, but it's not like they're offering him, you know, $15 million and 'Hey, you're playing for the Steelers, so take it right now.' There is an offer on the table." It was previously rumored that Watt was seeking to surpass Garrett's $123.5 million in guaranteed money. This is no easy feat to accomplish, as the Browns edge rusher more than reset the market — he practically destroyed it. Advertisement For up-to-date Steelers coverage, follow us on X @TheSteelersWire and give our Facebook page a like. This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Steelers offered T.J. Watt a new deal — but issues remain, per Kaboly

Pep Guardiola singles out Manchester City star for praise after Juventus drubbing
Pep Guardiola singles out Manchester City star for praise after Juventus drubbing

Yahoo

time16 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Pep Guardiola singles out Manchester City star for praise after Juventus drubbing

Erling Haaland was at the receiving end of some special praise from manager Pep Guardiola after netting his 300th career goal in Manchester City's 5-2 thrashing of Juventus in the FIFA Club World Cup. City finished their group-stage campaign in style as goals from Jeremy Doku, Phil Foden, Erling Haaland and Savinho helped Guardiola's men take revenge on the Old Lady, who got the better of the Blues in the UEFA Champions League group-stage last term. Advertisement Manchester City seem to have their mojo back since arriving in the United States after a disappointing and uncharacteristically trophyless season, which saw the Blues finish third in the Premier League, exit the UEFA Champions League at the Round of 16 stage and lose the FA Cup final to Crystal Palace. However, the ship seems to have turned and the course is now being led by newly-appointed director of football Hugo Viana, who has spearheaded City's transfer business this summer since taking over from Txiki Begiristain. City have secured the arrival(s) of Tijjani Reijnders, Rayan Ait-Nouri, Marcus Bettinelli and Rayan Cherki in June, laying down an early marker to signify their intent to challenge for all trophies next term as they plan for life beyond Kevin De Bruyne. De Bruyne was not given a new contract as he approached the closing months of his most recent deal at the Etihad Stadium, with the 34-year-old joining Napoli on a free transfer after agreeing a two-year deal with the recently-crowned Serie A champions. Advertisement Guardiola has been given a new lease of life with a quartet of new signings as well as a major shuffle in his coaching staff, with Pepijn Lijnders and James French joining in as assistant and set-piece coaches following the departures of Juanma Lillo, Carlos Vicens and Inigo Dominguez. Manchester City have enjoyed a perfect run in the Club World Cup so far and have progressed to the Round of 16 after topping their group, where they will face Al-Hilal as they seek to go all the way and secure a much-needed piece of silverware to kick off the 2025-26 campaign. Haaland was in amongst the goals against Juventus as the Norway international latched onto a Matheus Nunes cross and tapped the ball into an empty net to grab the 300th goal of his career – a remarkable feat for a 24-year-old forward playing in the best league in world football. Launching praise on his talisman after the midweek rout of Juventus, Guardiola said: 'All I can say is congratulations, scoring 300 goals at 24 years old, this is quite good right? Advertisement 'Hopefully he (Haaland) can do it, this manager now, his manager was an incredible football player. You are too young, you didn't see me, but I scored 11 in 11 years, imagine that situation! 'I admire a lot the good strikers. I'm so happy for Erling (Haaland), for his goal again and being involved in the short spaces. It was really good.'

Steelers, T.J. Watt receive contract update — and it could be bad news for Myles Garrett
Steelers, T.J. Watt receive contract update — and it could be bad news for Myles Garrett

Yahoo

time16 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Steelers, T.J. Watt receive contract update — and it could be bad news for Myles Garrett

T.J. Watt may soon become the NFL's highest-paid defender — at least that's what insider James Palmer is hearing. On Wednesday, Palmer provided an update on Watt's contract negotiations with the Steelers — and it could spell bad news for Myles Garrett's historic four-year, $160 million deal (courtesy of Bleacher Report): Advertisement "I'm hearing there's a chance Watt gets past [$40 million]," Palmer said. "Which is something we're really keeping an eye on, right? If he gets that $40 million a year, at the age he is at, he has every right to ask for it. I've talked on here a lot about the comparison between him and Myles Garrett. The numbers are almost identical in every aspect. … [Watt] has the right to try and get that." It's been speculated that Watt is seeking to surpass Garrett's guaranteed money of $123.5 million, but if the Steelers defender can usurp the throne for highest-paid defender as well, it's just another feather in his cap over the Browns defensive end. For up-to-date Steelers coverage, follow us on X @TheSteelersWire and give our Facebook page a like. This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Steelers' T.J. Watt could surpass Myles Garrett's $40 mil, per insider

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store