The NBA and NHL playoffs continue on Wednesday night with multiple games in each league, but let's not forget about the full MLB slate.
The Philadelphia Phillies (15-9) visit the Cincinnati Reds (13-10) for a road game in Cincinnati on Wednesday. The contest begins at 6:40 PM ET. This contest’s pitching matchup is set, as the Reds will send Nick Lodolo (2-0) to the mound, while Spencer Turnbull (2-0) will take the ball for the Phillies.
Two early-season aces will square off when the Cincinnati Reds host the Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday evening in the third game of a four-game series.
Cincinnati Reds left-hand pitcher Nick Lodolo has returned from a leg injury to make two starts for the big league club. He has won both games and looked fantastic coming back from injury.
Nick Lodolo threw five no-hit innings before allowing a ground-ball single to open the sixth in his first start in 11 months as the visiting Cincinnati Reds blanked the Chicago White Sox 5-0 on Saturday afternoon.
Nick Lodolo of the Cincinnati Reds is expected to pitch in his first game of the season during the team’s upcoming visit to the Chicago White Sox on Saturday.
Welcome back, Ace! We barely saw any of Cincinnati Reds lefty Nick Lodolo last year, and when we did, it was rather awful. His velocity was down a tick, and his patented control - something he began while at Texas Christian University to make him a 1st round pick and later perfected in his first years as a pro - wasn’t there, either.
Cincinnati Reds left-hander Nick Lodolo is slated to make his season debut when his team visits the Chicago White Sox on Saturday. Lodolo will be happy to know his shortstop, Elly De La Cruz, is clicking behind him.
Cincinnati Reds manager David Bell said Monday that Nick Lodolo will make his season debut Saturday against the Chicago White Sox. Lodolo struggled in his final rehab start Sunday with Triple-A Louisville, coughing four runs over 2 2/3 innings.
According to Cincinnati Reds' reporter Charlie Goldsmith, left-handed starter Nick Lodolo could begin the season on the injured list as he continues to recover from last year's leg issues.
The Cincinnati Reds are less than three weeks away from Opening Day and have already named their starter for the matchup with the Washington Nationals.
Nick Lodolo is throwing a side bullpen session on Sunday. He was sore after throwing a live bullpen on Thursday. How he feels after Sunday's workout will determine his chances of starting the regular season on time according to Mark Sheldon of MLB.com. Lodolo hasn't pitched in a game in nearly 10 months (May 6, 2023).
Cincinnati Reds' left-hander Nick Lodolo's status for Opening Day is up in the air as he continues to battle discomfort related to a stress reaction in his tibia from 2023.
Nick Lodolo threw a live bullpen on Thursday afternoon, unfortunately he's still dealing with pain in his left leg. He'll be re-evaluated and have his leg scanned.
Cincinnati Reds' left-hander Nick Lodolo says he is pain-free while pitching, which is big news as he aims to earn a spot in the team's Opening Day starting rotation.
Reds starting pitcher Nick Lodolo continues to make progress after missing most of last season with a left tibia injury. The veteran threw a bullpen session on Saturday in Goodyear, Arizona.
He had been hit hard in his first seven starts of the season, allowing a 6.29 ERA over 34 1/3 frames.
Cincinnati Reds left-hander Nick Lodolo continued to dominate outmatched minor league batters this week. Lodolo, who was making the second start of his rehab assignment, tossed 3.0 scoreless, hitless innings and six strikeouts with Triple-A Chattanooga on Tuesday.
Lodolo struggled to a 6.29 ERA this year before landing on the IL but had a much stronger 3.66 mark in his debut last year.
One of the biggest surprises of the season, the Cincinnati Reds are currently leading the National League Central division with a record of 43-38. Here are a few players trending up and down so far in 2023.
Reds starter Nick Lodolo was diagnosed with a stress reaction in his left tibia earlier this week, writes Bobby Nightengale of the Cincinnati Enquirer. He’ll be in a walking boot and go for another MRI in a couple weeks.
The Reds announced a flurry of roster moves Sunday morning, highlighted by left-hander Nick Lodolo landing on the 15-day injured list.
Last night was not a fun night for MLB betting. In classic baseball fashion, we took an oh-fer, and not even hitting on the Kings or the 76ers in the second half was enough to take away from the sting. Tonight we are looking to get back into it with a mostly full slate of action to choose from.
After back-to-back winning seasons, the Reds plummeted last year, as expected. They finished with 100 losses last year, the first time that has happened since 1982.
The Cincinnati Reds activated left-hander Nick Lodolo from the 60-day injured list Tuesday among a flurry of moves. Lodolo, 24, will take the mound Tuesday night and start for the Reds opposite Max Scherzer of the New York Mets.
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