The Cincinnati Reds lost to the Arizona Diamondbacks 6-2 on Tuesday night. The Reds continue to struggle at the plate. They finished with just three hits and didn't score until Jonathan India hit a solo home run in the seventh inning.
The Cincinnati Reds enter Saturday's game with a 16-16 record. Jonathan India has played a big role in Cincinnati's best start since 2013. India’s start to the season was slow, but he has picked it up recently.
Hunter Greene allowed one hit over seven shutout innings and Jonathan India went 4-for-4 with a home run and four RBIs to lead the Cincinnati Reds to an 8-4 win over the Texas Rangers on Saturday afternoon in Arlington, Tex.
The Cincinnati Reds are six games into the 2024 season and hold a winning record of 4-2. Manager David Bell has been pretty consistent with his daily lineups through those six games.
With the opening weekend officially in the books for all five National League East teams, let's look at three things we learned after the first official MLB weekend of 2024.
The Cincinnati Reds were expected to enter the 2024 season with an abundance of middle infielders, but things haven't panned out that way. As a result, the team will hope a familiar face will be able to step up.
Tuesday night was filled with a lot of not-so-great things for the Reds in their 14-1 loss to the White Sox. Here's the good, bad and ugly from the loss: The Good Jonathan India is off to a good start.
The Cincinnati Reds are a bundle of potential.
The Reds are set to take on the Dodgers tonight at 8:05 pm ET. Check out the lineup headlined by the return of Jonathan India: Jonathan India (1B) Elly De La Cruz (SS) Will Benson (CF) Christian Encarnacion-Strand (3B) Tyler Stephenson (C) Stuart Fairchild (RF) Mike Ford (DH) Josh Harrison (2B) Bubba Thompson (LF) Starting Pitcher: Nick Martinez
Jonathan India continues to make progress and is expected to make his debut on Friday, Reds manager David Bell told reporters on Wednesday. The former
Nick Lodolo continues to make his way back from offseason surgery. The veteran is hoping to pitch in a game sometime next week. He threw a live bullpen on Thursday afternoon. Meanwhile, Reds manager David Bell believes Jonathan India is on track to be ready for Opening Day. "Our plan was to time it up so he’s ready," Bell told reporters.
The Cincinnati Reds are ready to make a splash in 2024. They have young talent everywhere and bounced back from a woeful 2022 to be a winning team in 2023, even if it was just by two games.
Manager David Bell told the Cincinnati Enquirer’s Charlie Goldsmith and other reporters that the infielder isn’t slated to appear in a game until March 7 or 8,
Cincinnati Reds' infielder Jonathan India is out multiple weeks after re-aggravating a foot injury. Per Charlie Goldsmith of the Cincinnati Enquirer: David Bell said Jonathan India (foot) won’t play in spring games until about March 7 or 8.
A clip surfaced of TJ Friedl and Jonathan India facing off against Reds pitcher Hunter Greene on Friday in Goodyear, Arizona. The highlight of the work came from an absolute missile that Friedl hit. It's worth noting that Greene got both hitters to swing and miss during their at-bats.
The Reds are hoping former National League Rookie of the Year Jonathan India can develop into a versatile chess piece this season. They signed him to a two-year extension last week, despite not knowing exactly where he'll play on a day-to-day basis. Elly De La Cruz and Matt McLain will start at shortstop and second base, respectively.
The Cincinnati Reds signed Jonathan India to a two-year contract extension last week. He could be on the roster for the duration of the deal, but the new contract also gives the Reds a chance to get more in return for India if they did decide to trade him in the future.
Cincinnati Reds second baseman Jonathan India agreed to a two-year, $8.8 million contract on Friday to avoid an upcoming arbitration hearing. India will reportedly receive $3.8 million this season and $5 million in 2025.
Former NL Rookie of the Year, Jonathan India and the Cincinnati Reds have agreed to a two-year deal. Both parties will avoid an arbitration hearing for this year and next.
Cincinnati Reds infielder Jonathan India burst onto the scene on his way to winning NL Rookie of the Year in 2021, but his shine has dulled by degrees in the interim due in part to injury concerns.
The Reds infield has been a story as far back as last summer, as opposing teams have tried to leverage Cincinnati’s depth in that regard in trade discussions.
The San Francisco Giants are going to need to start swinging big if they are to contend with the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NL West.
The Jays have interest in a second baseman. Is the keystone the most pressing need compared to third base, outfield, or a designated hitter? Absolutely not.
Jon Morosi of MLB Network reported Thursday that the Reds are discussing trade possibilities involving second baseman Jonathan India with three or four different teams. Morosi adds that trade talks are described as “active.”
Reds second baseman Jonathan India, the 2021 National League Rookie of the Year, saw his name pop up on the rumor circuit over the summer and has already been an oft-cited trade candidate in the early stages of the offseason.
The Cincinnati Reds may be ready to trade a recent Rookie of the Year winner ahead of this year’s deadline. MLB.com reporter Mark Feinsand reported on Monday that the Reds have told other teams they are willing to trade Jonathan India.
As the Cincinnati Reds continue their possible push towards a first playoff berth in three years and second in 10 seasons, a notable name is reportedly on the trade market.
As Reds fans, we have been programed to trade away good players to build towards the future for about a decade. At times, that’s absolutely the right, and smart baseball move.
Cincinnati Reds second baseman Jonathan India was not able to stick around long for Thursday's night's "Field of Dreams" game against the Chicago Cubs after being hit by a pitch in the first inning.
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