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"I was just kind of looking for it, be aggressive and just trust my instincts," Spencer Steer said of stealing third as automatic runner.
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Senzel is rehabbing at Triple-A Louisville, looking forward to the day when he can again contribute to the major league club.
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The Reds also officially named a closer ahead of the start of camp.
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Senzel's predicament; Jose Barrero's breakout; the Cardinals' surge; a Q&A with Triple-A pitching coach Seth Etherton.
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The No. 2 pick in 2016 has battled injuries and uncertainty his entire career, but at 26 he is embracing versatility and moving around.
Plus, Michael Lorenzen and Tejay Antone's chances to start, the potential for a DH again and how different or similar the team will be.
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Sources say the Reds are puzzled over why three players have had to sit when tests have come back negative.
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David Bell says the two starters are set to be ready whenever Opening Day ends up happening.
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A look at 11 players who I think are capable of putting up significantly better numbers at the major-league level this season.
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As Nick Senzel gets ready to make his big-league debut, we look at how he ended up in the Reds organization in the first place.
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In 2019, the class of third base prospects is still deep and will include some of the biggest power bats in the game.
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Senzel is back in the game, healthy and feeling strong — even if it's in Louisville, a nice place to visit but not where he plans to stay.
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Getting Senzel everyday experience in center field at Triple A has more value than plugging a hole on the Reds, Dick Williams said.
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Nick Senzel should be on the Reds' Opening Day roster if he's one of the best 25 players the team has.
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PEORIA, Arizona – Nick Senzel's ascent to the big leagues has been delayed for multiple reasons, but he's ready to finally make it happen.
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MILWAUKEE – Reds President of Baseball Operations Dick Williams said the Reds will start top prospect Nick Senzel in left field when the instructional league begins on Oct. 1.
Nick Senzel isn't happy about the finger injury that's ended his second full professional baseball season, but at least he knows what's wrong and how to fix it.
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Nick Senzel's season-ending injury gave the Reds a reprieve from the pressure to promote him. Now it's imperative to have a plan for the top prospect next season.
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The question of when Nick Senzel will be called up has been pushed to 2019 because of an injury, but the question of which position he will play remains.
CINCINNATI – The Reds are in danger of losing 100 games this season. Here's a look at what could land them at that unwanted plateau and what could help avoid it.
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