

Reds set club record for pitchers used in a season He is scheduled to make his next rehab appearance Wednesday. ► Daniel Duarte (right elbow inflammation) has yielded four runs on three hits and three walks across his first two rehab appearances at Louisville. He’s expected to make another rehab appearance for Louisville on Friday, scheduled to throw 30-35 pitches. He threw 14 pitches in a scoreless inning while walking two. ► Robert Dugger (right shoulder pain) followed Greene at Louisville on Sunday. Overton had a 1.82 ERA in four starts before his injury. Overton is scheduled to throw 55-60 pitches, so he can be built up for a role as a starter or reliever if he has time to return this year. ► Connor Overton (stress reaction in lower back) is expected to begin a rehab assignment with Louisville on Tuesday in St. 20-21.Ĭincinnati Reds relief pitcher Daniel Duarte (41) delivers in the ninth inning during a baseball game against the Cleveland Guardians, Tuesday, April 12, 2022, at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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The Reds face the Red Sox in a two-game series at Great American Ball Park on Sept. “I would like to come back and throw against the Red Sox since they haven’t seen me yet,” Ashcraft said. If Ashcraft returns to the rotation after only one rehab outing, he could return next week and make three more big-league starts this season. “Going into the rehab start, I just have to go in focused on filling up the zone, try to get early contact, keep the pitch count down and do what I normally do.”īell said Ashcraft had good results with his slider Friday. “Everything was looking good, staying around the zone, hanging in the right spot,” Ashcraft said after his live BP session Friday. He is scheduled to make a rehab start for Double-A Chattanooga on Wednesday, 45-50 pitches, and it’s possible he could return to the Reds’ rotation afterward. ► Graham Ashcraft (right biceps soreness) threw 32 pitches and two “innings” in a live batting practice session Friday in Milwaukee. I definitely had a focus on working on all my pitches and making sure those are tight so when I get back here I feel like I haven't skipped a beat." "Going in, my biggest priority his making sure that I'm healthy. "I'm happy where I am and looking forward to finishing the season strong," Greene said. That would give Greene time to make four more starts in his rookie season. He could return to the Reds’ rotation as early as Friday in St. He struck out five and gave up four hits, one run and one walk.
► Hunter Greene (right shoulder strain) pitched three innings in his third rehab start at Triple-A Louisville on Sunday, throwing 66 pitches to reach his pitch limit. The Reds have three pitchers on rehab assignments and two more pitchers set to begin rehab assignments in the next couple of days. I felt like (Sunday), by giving him a day where he’s not starting, could keep that going in the right direction.”Ĭincinnati Reds starting pitcher Graham Ashcraft (51) throws a pitch in the first inning of the MLB National League game between the Cincinnati Reds and the Washington Nationals at Great American Ball Park in downtown Cincinnati on Thursday, June 2, 2022. “He’s working so hard and all the things he’s adjusting to, I felt like they’re really coming together for him the last couple of days. “I really feel like he’s looking better at the plate, getting more comfortable, especially the last two or three games,” Reds Manager David Bell said. He was in a 0-for-12 skid before he had a two-hit game Friday. It’s just normal for me.”īarrero was out of the lineup Sunday when the Reds faced Brewers starter Brandon Woodruff, but the Reds are hopeful his work in the cages will lead to results. “You just have to dedicate time into doing that work and preparing yourself well enough.


“You are always trying to change stuff with your swing,” Barrero said. 2, 2022, at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati.Īltering stances and swings can be a challenging midseason adjustment, but Barrero says he feels comfortable. Cincinnati Reds shortstop Jose Barrero (2) hits a single during the second inning of a baseball game against the Colorado Rockies, Friday, Sept.
