1. Rainout at Great American Ball Park

    Reds announce makeup date for rainout

    The Reds and Cubs game that was rained out in Cincinnati on May 1 will be played on Saturday Aug. 18 as part of a day/night doubleheader.

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    Mesoraco's slam sends Reds over Braves

    Rookie catcher Devin Mesoraco capped a series full of homers with his first career grand slam on Thursday night, leading the Cincinnati Reds to a 6-3 victory over the Atlanta Braves.

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    GMTS team celebrates Reds win

    Good Morning Tri-State celebrates the first place Reds with a JibJab cartoon.

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    Blind fan will visit 30 parks in 30 days

    A Texas man is living out a lifelong dream of visiting 30 baseball stadiums in 30 days.

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    Tips to stay cool at GABP

    With near-record high temperatures in the mid-90’s expected for this weekend's series against the Rockies, the Reds have recommendations for fans on how to stay cool and safe at Great American Ball Park.

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    Reds offer weekend giveaways

    As the Reds prepare for a weekend against the Rockies there are a number of opportunities to walk away with giveaways from the game.

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    DJ: Reds claim 5th straight win

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  1. Frazier's HR sends Reds over Braves

    Frazier's HR sends Reds over Braves

    Todd Frazier hit a one-out homer in the ninth inning Wednesday night, extending the Cincinnati Reds' best surge of the season with a 2-1 victory over the Atlanta Braves.

    • Phillips hits 2 HRs, Reds beat Braves

      Phillips hits 2 HRs, Reds beat Braves

      Brandon Phillips drove in three runs with a pair of homers off Brandon Beachy on Tuesday night, leading the Cincinnati Reds to a 4-3 victory over the Atlanta Braves in another game of all-or-nothing.

      • Fan catches back-to-back home run balls

        Fan catches back-to-back home run balls

        One Reds fan has quite the story to tell after catching not one, but two home run balls back-to-back at Great American Ball Park Monday night.

      • Reds pitcher Aroldis Chapman arrested

        Reds pitcher Aroldis Chapman arrested

        Reds pitcher Aroldis Chapman was arrested Monday morning for speeding and driving under suspension in Grove City, Ohio.

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      The Cincinnati Reds kicked off their season at the Opening Day game on April 5, 2012.

       
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      The annual tradition of the Findlay Market Parade before each Reds Opening Day Parade.

       
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      1. DJ: 8th start charming for Leake

        DJ: 8th start charming for Leake

        Reds remain ½ game behind Cardinals.

      2. Chapman sued over Cuban conviction

        Chapman sued over Cuban conviction

        The Reds pitcher who defected from Cuba has been sued for $18 million by a Cuban-American man who blames the player for his imprisonment on the communist island.

      3. Leake homers, Reds hit 4 in 4-1 win

        Leake homers, Reds hit 4 in 4-1 win

        Right-hander Mike Leake hit his first career homer -- part of three solo shots in a row by the Cincinnati Reds -- and allowed only two hits over eight innings Monday night for a 4-1 victory over the Atlanta Braves.

      4. Reds to honor Braves 3B Chipper Jones

        Reds to honor Braves 3B Chipper Jones

        Chipper Jones, the future Hall of Fame third baseman for the Atlanta Braves, will be honored by the Reds during a four-game series in Cincinnati this week.

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          Auto Racing News


          1. Johnson cruises 3rd All-Star race win

            Johnson cruises 3rd All-Star race win

            It's not often a race car driver intentionally cruises slowly at the back of the field. Jimmie Johnson did it for roughly 60 laps Saturday night, and it earned him a cool $1 million payday.

            • Earnhardt qualifies for Sprint All-Star

              • Johnson gives Hendrick 200th victory

                • New Corvette to pace Indy 500

                  Bengals News


                  1. Bengals keep LB despite prison sentence

                    Bengals keep LB despite prison sentence

                    A college free agent who recently signed with the Cincinnati Bengals will not be playing football any time soon. However, the organization will keep rookie linebacker Brandon Joiner who was sentenced this week for a robbery conviction.

                    • Bengals sign 1st-round pick Zeitler

                      • Bengals sign 'Boom' Herron

                        • Ex-Bengals TE expands music career

                          • Bengals begin offseason work

                          College Sports News


                          1. Local teams make Sporting News' top 25

                            Local teams make Sporting News' top 25

                            Even though college basketball doesn't begin for several months, publications are beginning to roll out their preseason rankings.

                            • UC vision training program gets notice

                              UC vision training program gets notice

                              The Bearcats baseball team implemented a comprehensive vision training program before last season and got surprisingly good results.

                              • AD: 12 more OSU violations are all minor

                                High School Sports News


                                1. Warrior softball advances to state

                                  Warrior softball advances to state

                                  Kaitlyn Bergman's 3rd inning grand slam is all the offense Lebanon would need

                                2. Comets survive late rally from Fairfield

                                  Comets survive late rally from Fairfield

                                  The Mason Comets survived a late rally by Fairfield to take home a district title in girls softball.

                                3. Crosstown Showdown schedule released

                                  • Moeller baseball wins 11-2