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GOODYEAR, Ariz. — The Cincinnati Reds' All-Star second baseman Scooter Gennett is expected to be out for 2-3 months after he suffered a groin injury during a training game Friday, according to a tweet ...
A tale of Muppet Babies, a brush with the law and some quick pre-kinder thinking. Scooter Gennett is a San Francisco Giant now, which probably leads a lot of Bay Area baseball fans to a logical ...
The Reds on Friday lost starting second baseman Scooter Gennett to a right groin strain. On Saturday, the team announced that he's expected to be out for the next eight to 12 weeks. As for what that ...
CINCINNATI, Ohio (FOX19) - Reds All-Star second baseman Scooter Gennett will make his first road trip of the season to begin ramping up his work to return to the field. Gennett, who hasn’t played a ...
11:06am: MLB.com’s Mark Sheldon hears that, to the contrary, the Reds are “not actively looking to trade” Gennett. (Twitter link). Gennett is entering his final season of arbitration control at a ...
GOODYEAR, ARIZONA - MARCH 04: Scooter Gennett #3 of the Cincinnati Reds takes a lead from first base as Jim Adduci #37 of the Chicago Cubs looks on during a spring training game at Goodyear Ballpark ...
If the Dodgers miss the playoffs this year, the players and management will have plenty to assess while mired in disappointment. Perhaps they’ll lament their decision making regarding bullpen ...
After collecting 10 hits in his last 14 at-bats, Scooter Gennett has emerged from the long Memorial Day weekend as the National League’s leading hitter. Gennett’s batting average is .347, one of many ...
The Reds have gone without injured second baseman Scooter Gennett all season, but his return is getting closer. Gennett could begin a rehab assignment within “two or three weeks,” manager David Bell ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Until he was four or five years old, Scooter Gennett answered to his given name, Ryan. The Giants’ new second baseman gave himself his nickname one day in a child’s misguided attempt ...
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