The Reds beat the Cubs 5-4 on Friday afternoon at Wrigley Field. Elly De La Cruz's perfect throw to home plate is a big reason why Cincinnati won their fifth game in seven tries.
The Reds lost to the Dodgers 7-3 on Friday night. They rallied from a 3-0 deficit to tie the game in the sixth, but Los Angeles scored four-straight runs to secure the win.
Tyler Stephenson's grand slam highlighted a five-run first inning and propelled the host Cincinnati Reds to a 7-5 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday night.
The Cincinnati Reds enter the 2024 season with higher expectations than the team has seen in recent memory. Their catchers have plenty of talent, but there are also questions about both guys.
Reds catcher Tyler Stephenson has high hopes and expectations for himself this season. "I personally think I can be one of the best catchers in baseball," Stephenson said last week.
It was a down season for Cincinnati Reds catcher Tyler Stephenson last season as his batting average and OPS were down compared to previous years as it could be credited to a season-ending shoulder injury beforehand.
Tyler Stephenson was once viewed as Cincinnati’s catcher of the future. A 10-year answer behind the plate and staple of the Reds next great teams. Fast forward only two years and people want him off the team, serving in a backup role, and traded at his lowest value.
The Cincinnati Reds and catcher Tyler Stephenson have agreed to a one-year, $2.525 million contract according to multiple reports. The deal means the Reds and Stephenson will avoid arbitration.
The Reds had a cavalcade of young talent break into the majors last season. Players like Matt McClain, Spencer Steer, Elly De La Cruz, Noelvi Marte, Christian Encarnacion-Strand and Andrew Abbott injected new life into the organization and surprisingly carried Cincinnati into playoff contention.
A crucial win to open the road trip! Tyler Stephenson (pictured above) floated the go-ahead ribbie single into shallow right field in the Top of the 10th
Stuart Fairchild's forceout drove in Tyler Stephenson in the 10th inning Sunday to give the visiting Cincinnati Reds a 6-5 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates and a split of a doubleheader.
That’s 8 series wins of the last 9 for the Redlegs! Heading into the weekend, the Reds desperately needed a couple of strong outings from their starting pitchers to give the bullpen some help.
Tyler Stephenson hit a two-run, opposite-field, tie-breaking home run off Padres' reliever Nick Martinez with two outs in the bottom of the eighth Sunday afternoon to lead the Cincinnati Reds to a 4-3 victory over the visiting San Diego Padres in the rubber match of a three-game series.
Stephenson suffered a fractured clavicle last month, putting his season in doubt.
Stephenson was previously expected to be out until September, but it’s now clear that his 2022 season is probably over.
The Cincinnati Reds placed Tyler Stephenson on the 10-day injured list Saturday and recalled fellow catcher Mark Kolozsvary from Triple-A Louisville. Stephenson sustained a broken right clavicle following a foul ball off the bat of Paul Goldschmidt during Friday's game against the St.
Tyler Stephenson does not have a timetable to return.
The Cincinnati Reds activated catcher Tyler Stephenson from the 10-day injured list and listed him fifth in the lineup for Saturday's game against the visiting Tampa Bay Rays.
Before the setback, Stephenson was hitting .309 with five home runs and 31 RBI on the campaign.
Voit became public enemy No.1 on Tuesday night when he collided hard at home plate with Tyler Stephenson and left the Reds catcher with a concussion.
Stephenson suffered a concussion in a collision play at the plate with Padres first baseman/designated hitter Luke Voit Tuesday night.
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