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Before a game between Cleveland and the Rays, Cash stole Francona’s coveted motor scooter and put it in the infield for batting practice, where Tampa Bay’s C.J. Cron struck it. Although Francona rags on Cash in the public eye, the Reds skipper insists that it is all tough love.
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Past History Should Help Cincinnati Reds Get Past Cost in Trade for Eugenio Suarez
The Cincinnati Reds are reportedly one of the teams aggressively pursuing Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman Eugenio Suarez ahead of the trade deadline. While some are concerned about how much it'll cost to acquire the MLB RBI leader, I can’t help but think of a quote from almost 10 years ago to the day.
The Kansas City Royals selected outfielder Sean Gamble with the 23rd overall pick in the 2025 MLB Draft. Gamble starred at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida. However, he has Midwestern roots — as a Des Moines, Iowa native — and a lot of projectable skills.
The Pittsburgh Pirates ' Oneil Cruz and the Rays' Jose Caballero lead MLB this season with 33 stolen bases each. Simpson and Cleveland's Jose Ramirez are tied for third with 31 each. The Cubs' Pete Crow-Armstrong ranks fifth with 28, and Witt and De La Cruz are tied for sixth with 27 apiece.
The Kansas City Royals began the second half of the major league season on Friday night with an 8-7 loss against the Miami Marlins, falling in 10 innings. It was a disappointing loss for Kansas City,
Rumors suggest the Kansas City Royals could still be in the market to make a trade even after acquiring Adam Frazier.
Rich Hill, who has pitched in MLB every season since 2005, is expected to be called up by the Kansas City Royals at the age of 45, according to FanSided's Robert Murray. Hill became a professional in 2002 when the Chicago Cubs drafted him out of the University of Michigan, where he went 7-16 in three years (2000-02) as a pitcher for the Wolverines.
Sean Gamble was just 14 years old when he left his hometown of Des Moines, Iowa, to pursue his dream in baseball. The love for the game took him over 1,000 miles away to IMG Academy in Florida, where
The Kansas City Royals placed right-hander Michael Lorenzen on the 15-day injured list Monday with a left oblique strain.