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By the time that De La Cruz stepped up to the plate in the fifth inning on Saturday, he already had a homer with a 110 mph ...
Someone get Jose Trevino some ice after catching the latest ball to come out of Elly De La Cruz’s flamethrower.
Gleyber Torres homered twice and Riley Greene drove in four runs to help the Detroit Tigers beat the Cincinnati Reds 11-5 on a rainy Friday night.
De La Cruz then uncorked a 98.3 MPH relay throw that beat Baez to the plate by what seemed like a country mile. The ball was waiting for Baez, who was tagged out by Reds catcher Jose Trevino.
With the Cincinnati Reds facing a Detroit Tigers team that has the most wins in Major League Baseball, the Reds needed their most talented player to rise to the occasion. Shortstop Elly De La Cruz ...
S aturday was a day to remember for Elly de la Cruz and the Cincinnati Reds in MLB. In a game that started with no runs, De la Cruz stole the spotlight with a defensive play that ...
Saturdays have not been kind to the Tigers. Plain and simple. The 11-1 thumping they took from the Reds at Comerica Park was ...
Tyler Stephenson hit a grand slam in a six-run fifth inning and the Cincinnati Reds beat the Detroit Tigers 11-1 on Saturday.
Reds starter Brady Singer, who made a career out of beating the Tigers while pitching in Kansas City, improved to 7-1 against ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - There is perhaps no other player in baseball that embodies a five-tool player than Elly De La Cruz. The ...
Reds fourth. Elly De La Cruz homers to right field. Tyler Stephenson flies out to right field to Kerry Carpenter. Will Benson walks. Spencer Steer strikes out swinging. Jose Trevino called out ...