Cincinnati Reds News and Notes: Lodolo Update

Cincinnati Reds News and Notes: Lodolo Update
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The Cincinnati Reds have now won five straight games. They came from behind in the 9th inning last night. They won it in the 10th against the Marlins. Left-handed Nick Lodolo has been a focal point after his setback, while bullpen arms continue to shift roles. Sal Stewart continues to rake, and Elly De La Cruz provides lift in the most recent win. The young arms provide huge starts, helping pave the way for the Reds to the top of the NL Central.

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Cincinnati Reds News and Notes: Injury Updates

Nick Lodolo was placed on the injured list following a blister issue that resurfaced mid-outing. “It’s frustrating… I thought it was in the clear. The 40th pitch came back up,” Lodolo said. His absence forces the Reds to rework their rotation plans early in the season. Unfortunately, he left his rehab start on April 2nd, leaving his return timeline in question.

Caleb Ferguson to IL: The Reds also placed reliever Caleb Ferguson on the injured list. This move thins the bullpen depth. It prompts additional short-term adjustments in late-inning roles.

Jose Franco recalled: In response, the club recalled Jose Franco. They added a fresh arm to help stabilize innings. This move comes as the pitching staff reshuffles.

Reds Latest News: Roster Moves

Opening Day ripple effects: Lodolo’s injury changed the Reds’ planned Opening Day roster construction. It forced a last-minute pitching change. This impacted how the club structured both the rotation and bullpen usage.

Chase Burns, Rhett Lowder, and Brandon Williamson have all been rock solid at the back end of the rotation. Andrew Abbott is still finding his groove. Meanwhile, these three, along with Brady Singer, have provided the Reds with solid pitching performances. This has allowed the offense to find its groove. The way they have been pitching shows how dangerous this Reds team can be this season. The bats are not fully hitting their strides just yet.

Cincinnati Reds Updates: Extension Watch

Sal Stewart open to extension: Infielder Sal Stewart expressed interest in a long-term deal. He stated, “I’m definitely open to it.” This city means a lot to him. The sentiment reflects strong organizational ties and player comfort. Stewart has been terrific to kick off the year. Stewart has three doubles, two home runs, six RBI, nine walks, and has only struck out six times. He is currently slashing .351/.468/.595

Front office stance: President of baseball operations Nick Krall has indicated mutual openness. However, reports confirm there have been no substantial talks yet. At this stage, discussions remain preliminary with no framework in place.

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