Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers and World Series
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ESPN has announced their broadcast crews for the Wild Card series Tuesday-Thursday. For the Reds-Dodgers, Jon "Boog" Sciambi will have the play-by-play with Doug Glanville providing color analysis and Alden Gonzalez reporting down on the field.
The Reds clinched the NL final playoff berth after a dramatic late surge, outlasting the Mets on a head-to-head tiebreaker.
The reigning World Series champion Dodgers are back in the playoffs for a 13th straight season and ready to start their title defense. Their opponent in the first round? The upstart Reds, who are in t
The Cincinnati Reds now turn their sights to the Wild Card Series in Los Angeles against the Dodgers. This year, the Dodgers have been anything but kind to the Reds. Los Angeles took 5-of-6 in the season series over Cincinnati. The lone Reds win happened at Great American Ballpark on July 30th.
It's 15 years to the day since former Reds outfielder Jay Bruce hit a walk-off home run that clinched the National League Central championship.
By WAR, the Reds have the second-best rotation in baseball behind Philadelphia, and their bullpen is middle of the pack. Hunter Greene is a bona fide ace and lefties Andrew Abbott and Nick Lodolo are more than qualified No. 2 and 3 starters. If the Reds scratch out enough runs and get solid bullpen work, they're a dangerous team.
The Dodgers pursuit of back-to-back World Series titles starts Tuesday at Chavez Ravine when they open their Wild Card series against the Cincinnati Reds.
The Cincinnati Reds held off the Milwaukee Brewers for a 7-4 win on Saturday night at American Family Field and now control their own destiny heading into the season's 162th game on Sunday. The Reds scored six runs in the top of the third with some help from Milwaukee defensive miscues.