The Reds lost to the Guardians 4-2 on Sunday. Starting pitcher Brandon Williamson gave up four runs, three hits and issued three walks in two innings. Williamson was replaced by Michael Byrne who did solid in his outing.
The Reds beat the Giants 19-11 on Wednesday afternoon. Here are our top performers from the matchup: Luke Maile hit the first grand slam for the Reds this spring.
The Reds beat the Diamondbacks 7-5 on Saturday. Here are our top performers from the win: TJ Friedl Friedl had a great game at the plate for the Reds, finishing 1-for-2 with a double, two walks and one run. Spencer Steer Steer had a solid day, finishing 2-for-4 at the plate.
The Cincinnati Reds lost to the Arizona Diamondbacks 12-8 on Friday night. Here are the guys that stood out the most in the loss: Blake Dunn If you are a prospect fan, then this name might ring a bell. Blake Dunn spent the majority of his time in Double-A Chattanooga last season.
What Reds player has been the most impressive in spring training? Luke Maile believes veteran starter Frankie Montas has stood out the most. The Reds signed Montas in December and the veteran has delivered on the field and as a leader in the clubhouse. Watch two clips about Montas below:
It's not every day that you see catchers practicing at other positions. Catchers Tyler Stephenson and Luke Maile were doing just that, as they were playing shortstop and flipping it to second.
With spring training well underway, discontent is already brewing in the clubhouse. But players aren't upset about their teams' start to the preseason; they're upset about the league's new jerseys.
Luke Maile turns 33 today. Luke was our backup catcher for three seasons. In April 2017, the Jays picked him off waivers from the Rays. He had an abysmal 2017 season with the bat, hitting .146/.176/.231 with 2 home runs in 136 PA.
The Reds have re-signed catcher Luke Maile to a one-year contract with a club option for 2025, the team announced. Maile is guaranteed $3.5M on the new deal (per Mark Sheldon of MLB.com).
Luke Maile hit a three-run home run and Elly De La Cruz also drove in three Friday as the visiting Cincinnati Reds toppled the Pittsburgh Pirates 9-2. Spencer Steer added an RBI double and an RBI single, and TJ Friedl had an RBI single for the Reds, who had lost two in a row and eight of nine.
Go Reds. The good news is that there’s a Cincinnati Reds baseball game available to watch for most of you this evening. And while we are never one to wish
One of the biggest needs that the Guardians need this offseason is a catcher, whether that be a starter or backup. Luke Maile has signed with the Cincinnati Reds, Austin Hedges remains a free agent, and question marks still remain with Bo Naylor.
Luke Maile isn't coming back to the Cleveland Guardians, but he isn't leaving the state of Ohio either. The catcher has agreed to a one-year deal with the Cincinnati Reds and will be the team's backup catcher in 2023.
Well folks, it finally happened. Bo Naylor is officially part of the Cleveland Guardians. Naylor made his Big League debut on Saturday when he came in to catch for Luke Maile.
It was an interesting night in Cleveland to say the least. Down 4-2 in the bottom of the eighth, the Cleveland Guardians were on the verge of losing three out of four to the Detroit Tigers and couldn’t get anything going.
The record may not show it, but what we learned about this Guardians team last week had a lot of positives. Luke Maile Has A Solid Bat Luke Maile saw his most time playing as a Guardian last week and showed he can be an offensive jolt at the bottom of the lineup when needed.
Amongst the chaos that has been MLB free agency today, two former Milwaukee Brewers players found themselves on new teams. Former top-prospect Lewis Brinson latched on with the Houston Astros on a minor-league contract while catcher Luke Maile has signed a big league deal with the Cleveland Guardians.
Toronto is reportedly looking for pitching, and the depth behind the dish could help entice other teams to depart with some arms.
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