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The 2024 Cincinnati Reds season was the 155th season for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 22nd at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati. The Reds failed to improve on their 82-80 record from 2023 and would fire Manager David Bell on September 22.
It was the first season since 2006 without Joey Votto on the roster, as he signed a minor league contract with the Toronto Blue Jays in March, before he announced his retirement on August 21.
Off-season
= 2024 Major League Baseball Draft Lottery
=The Cincinnati Reds will have the second overall pick at the 2024 Major League Baseball draft, after the team moved up from what was expected to be the 13th overall selection. The Reds had a 0.9% chance of winning the top pick at the start of the lottery. The draft took place in July 2024 in Arlington, Texas. The Reds selected RHP Chase Burns of the Wake Forest Demon Deacons with their first selection.
= Transactions
=October 2023
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Standings
= National League Central
== National League Wild Card
== Record vs. opponents
=Record vs. National League
Updated with the results of all games through September 30, 2024.
Record vs. American League
Updated with the results of all games through September 30, 2024.
Game log
Season summary
= Opening Day starters
=Thursday, March 28, 2024 vs. Washington Nationals at Great American Ball Park.
= March/April
=March 10 - The Reds named Frankie Montas as the Opening Day starting pitcher.
March 28 – In the first game of the season, the Reds faced the Washington Nationals at Great American Ball Park to kick off a three-game season opening series. Nick Martini hit two home runs and drove home five runners and Spencer Steer had two hits, drove home two runs and scored twice, as the Reds defeated the Nationals 8-2 in front of a sold out crowd of 44,030 fans. Frankie Montas earned his first win as a Red, pitching six scoreless innings and struck out four batters.
March 30 - After a scheduled off day, the Reds and Nationals resumed their season opening series. Jeimer Candelario hit his first home run as a Red, while Luke Maile also homered, however, the Nationals scored three runs in the ninth inning, sending Cincinnati to their first loss of the season by a 7-6 score.
March 31 - With the Reds down 5-3 in the bottom of the ninth inning, Will Benson hit a two-run home run, tying the game, then Christian Encarnacion-Strand hit the game-winning home run, as Cincinnati rallied back to defeat the Nationals 6-5.
April 1 - Cincinnati travelled to Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to open a three-game series against the Philadelphia Phillies. Spencer Steer hit a grand slam in the tenth inning, as the Reds defeated the Phillies 6-3.
April 2 - Spencer Steer had three hits, improving his season batting average to .474, and drove home a runner for the Reds in a 9-4 loss to Philadelphia.
April 3 - Frankie Montas pitched 5.2 innings, allowing only one run, to win his second game of the season, as the Reds defeated the Phillies 4-1. Christian Encarnacion-Strand drove home two runners with a third inning double.
April 5 - After an off-day, Cincinnati returned home for a three-game series against the New York Mets. Spencer Steer hit a solo home run in the first inning and starting pitcher Hunter Greene pitched six innings, allowing only one run and struck out six batters, however, the Reds lost the series opener by a 3-2 score to the Mets.
April 6 - Spencer Steer hit a three-run home run, helping the Reds rally with a five run eighth inning and defeat the Mets 9-6. Elly De La Cruz scored three runs and drove home two runners.
April 7 - The Reds were held to only three hits, as they dropped the final game of the series, losing 3-1 to the Mets. Andrew Abbott allowed two runs in five innings to take the loss.
April 8 - The Reds concluded their seven-game homestand with a four-game series against their divisional rivals, the Milwaukee Brewers. Elly De La Cruz hit his first two home runs of the season, including a 450 foot solo home run and an inside-the-park-home run, leading the Reds to a 10-8 win over the Brewers. De La Cruz had four hits in the game, scored four runs and stole a base in the win. Will Benson had two hits, including a solo home run.
April 9 - Christian Encarnacion-Strand broke out of his early season slump, getting two hits and scoring two runs, as the Reds lost to the Brewers 9-5.
April 10 - The start time of the game was delayed by nearly two hours due to heavy rain. Elly De La Cruz hit a solo home run in the sixth inning for his third home run in three games, however, the Reds lost their second game in a row, dropping a 7-2 decision to Milwaukee.
April 11 - The final game of the Reds-Brewers series was postponed due to rain. The game will be made up as the first game of a split doubleheader on August 30.
April 12 - The Reds began a six-game road trip with a three-game interleague series against the Chicago White Sox at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago, Illinois. In the first game, Elly De La Cruz hit a home run and drove home three runners, leading Cincinnati to an 11-1 victory. Tyler Stephenson also hit a home run and Christian Encarnacion-Strand had two hits, driving home three runners. Andrew Abbott pitched seven innings, allowing only one run, to earn his first victory of the season.
April 13 - Nick Lodolo pitched 5.2 shutout innings, striking out 10 batters and allowing only one hit, as the Reds shutout the White Sox 5-0. Spencer Steer drove home three runners, bringing his total to an MLB-leading 18 RBI. Luke Maile also drove home two runners in the win.
April 14 - Cincinnati completed the three-game sweep, defeating the White Sox 11-4. Christian Encarnacion-Strand hit a two-run home run and drove home four runners while Nick Martini also hit a two-run homer. Jake Fraley scored three runs in the win. Graham Ashcraft pitched 5.2 innings, allowing only one earned run and struck out eight to earn the victory.
April 15 - The Reds concluded their six-game road trip with a three-game interleague series against the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, Washington. In the first game, Jake Fraley and Jeimer Candelario each hit home runs, however, the Reds three-game winning streak was snapped, as the Mariners won the game 9-3.
April 16 - The Reds offense was limited to only four hits, as Seattle defeated Cincinnati 3-1. Hunter Greene struck out eight batters in four innings.
April 17 - Elly De La Cruz had the only Reds hit, a solo home run, as the Reds were swept in their three-game series by the Mariners, losing the final game 5-1.
April 19 - Following a day off, the Reds return home for a three-game interleague series against the Los Angeles Angels. Elly De La Cruz hit a three-run home run, and stole three bases to bring his season total to 10, as the Reds defeated the Angels 7-1. Nick Lodolo earned the win, as he pitched 6.1 innings, allowing one run and striking out six. The victory snapped the Reds three-game losing streak.
April 20 - Tyler Stephenson hit his first career grand slam, helping Cincinnati to a 7-5 victory over the Angels. Spencer Steer had three hits, two runs and stole a base, while Elly De La Cruz earned four walks.
April 21 - Christian Encarnacion-Strand hit a two-run double, breaking a scoreless tie in the sixth inning, as the Reds completed the three-game sweep with a 3-0 win over the Angels. Frankie Montas left the game in the first inning after taking a line drive off of his right forearm.
April 22 - The Reds hosted the Philadelphia Phillies for a four-game home series. In the series opener, the Reds were limited to two hits, as the Phillies shutout Cincinnati 7-0. Elly De La Cruz stole his 11th base of the season in the loss.
April 23 - Christian Encarnacion-Strand had three hits with two RBI and Elly De La Cruz hit a two-run home run, leading the Reds to an 8-1 victory over the Phillies. Santiago Espinal had three hits and hit his first home run with the Reds.
April 24 - Santiago Espinal had two hits, driving home three runners, helping the Reds defeat Philadelphia by a score of 7-4. Elly De La Cruz had three hits, and stole three bases, bringing his season total to 15, which is the highest in MLB. Will Benson had two hits, including a home run.
April 25 - The Reds were held to three singles in the game, as Philadelphia won the final game of the four-game series by a 5-0 score.
April 26 - Cincinnati began a six-game road trip with a three-game series against the defending World Series champions, the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. Graham Ashcraft had a solid start, allowing only one run in 6.1 innings, however, the Reds lost to the Rangers 2-1. Elly De La Cruz stole two bases, including home, to bring his season total to a league high 17.
April 27 - Jonathan India had four hits, including his first home run of the season, and drove home four runners, as the Reds defeated the Rangers 8-4. Hunter Greene pitched seven innings, allowing only one hit, to earn his first victory of the season.
April 28 - In the series finale, Jonathan India had two hits and Elly De La Cruz swiped his 18th base of the season, however, the Reds lost a close game to Texas by a score of 4-3.
April 29 - Cincinnati concluded their six-game road trip with a three-game series at Petco Park in San Diego, California against the San Diego Padres. Nick Lodolo pitched seven innings, allowing only one hit and run and struck out 11 batters, earning his third win of the season as the Reds defeated San Diego 5-2. Elly De La Cruz hit a 443 foot home run, his eighth of the season, to lead the Reds offense.
April 30 - Jeimer Candelario had two hits, including a home run, while Stuart Fairchild also hit a home run, as the Reds lost to the Padres 6-4.
= May
=May 1 - Spencer Steer hit a home run and stole a base in the Reds 6-2 loss to the Padres. Graham Ashcraft earned a no-decision, as he allowed two unearned runs in six innings pitched.
May 3 - After an off-day, the Reds returned home for a three-game interleague series against the top ranked team in the American League, the Baltimore Orioles. After the start of the game was delayed by almost three hours due to rain, Elly De La Cruz recorded the only two hits the Reds were to get, as Baltimore shutout Cincinnati 3-0. Hunter Greene allowed no runs in 5.2 innings pitched in his start.
May 4 - The Reds lost their fourth game in a row, as the club lost to the Orioles 2-1. Spencer Steer drove home the lone run for Cincinnati with a ninth inning single, scoring Jake Fraley. Andrew Abbott struck out eight batters in five innings, but took the loss.
May 5 - Baltimore completed the three-game series sweep, defeating Cincinnati 11-1, extending the Reds losing streak to five games. Jake Fraley broke the shutout bid with an RBI single in the bottom of the ninth inning.
May 7 - Following an off-day, the Reds will host the Arizona Diamondbacks for a three-game series. Cincinnati's offensive struggles continued, as they were held to only three hits, in a 6-2 loss to the Diamondbacks. Jonathan India and Tyler Stephenson each hit solo home runs. Frankie Montas had a strong start, allowing only one run and striking out seven in six innings.
May 8 - Jeimer Candelario had three hits and drove home a runner, while Elly De La Cruz stole two bases, bringing his league-high total to 21, however, the Reds lost their seventh game in a row, losing to the Diamondbacks 4-3.
May 9 - Jeimer Candelario had two hits, scored two runs and hit a solo home run and Elly De La Cruz had two hits and stole two bases, as the Reds lost their eighth game in a row, losing 5-4.
May 10 - Cincinnati began a ten-game Western road trip with a three-game series against the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California. Stuart Fairchild hit an inside-the-park home run, helping the Reds snap their eight game losing streak, in a 4-2 victory over the Giants. Elly De La Cruz had two hits, two runs and stole two bases, bringing his total to a league high 25 on the season.
May 11 - Elly De La Cruz hit a solo home run, as the Reds lost to the Giants 5-1.
May 12 - Jeimer Candelario hit a three-run double in the first inning, however, the Reds lost the final game of the series against the Giants by a score of 6-5 in ten innings. With the loss, Cincinnati has lost ten of their last eleven games.
May 13 - The Reds road trip continued with a three-game series against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona. Mike Ford hit a triple in the eighth inning, giving the Reds a 5-4 lead, however, Arizona rallied in the ninth to defeat Cincinnati 6-5, handing the Reds their eleventh loss in their past twelve games.
May 14 - Will Benson hit a two-run home run, while Tyler Stephenson had three hits and scored twice, as the Reds broke out of their slump and defeated the Diamondbacks 6-2. Hunter Greene pitched seven innings, allowing only two runs and striking out five, to earn the win.
May 15 - Andrew Abbott pitched seven innings in his start, allowing only four hits and one run, however, the Reds offense was limited to only three hits, which included a home run by Santiago Espinal, in a 2-1 loss to Arizona.
May 16 - The Reds ten-game road trip concluded with a four-game series against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California. Elly De La Cruz had four hits, stole a career-high four bases to bring his MLB-leading total to 30, and scored three runs, leading the Reds to a 7-2 win over the Dodgers. Nick Martinez pitched five shutout innings out of the bullpen to record his first win with the club.
May 17 - Stuart Fairchild and Tyler Stephenson each hit solo home runs, however, the Reds lost to the Dodgers 7-3. With the loss, Cincinnati falls into last place in the division.
May 18 - Cincinnati was held to only three hits, as the Reds lost to the Dodgers by a score of 3-0. The loss drops the Reds record to 3-14 in their past 17 games.
May 19 - Hunter Greene had a very strong start, pitching 6.1 innings and allowing only four hits and two runs, while striking out eight batters. Stuart Fairchild had two hits and scored a run, however, the Reds lost the game, 3-2 in ten innings. The Reds concluded their ten-game road trip with a 3-7 record.
May 21 - After an off-day, the Reds hosted the San Diego Padres for a three-game series. In the series opener, Andrew Abbott pitched seven scoreless innings, leading Cincinnati to a 2-0 victory over San Diego.
May 22 - Jeimer Candelario had two hits, including a home run, and scored twice and Tyler Stephenson drove home two runners, as the Reds lost to the Padres 7-3. As a team, Cincinnati hit into four double plays.
May 23 - Nick Martini had two hits, scored two runs and hit a two-run home run, however, the Reds lost to the Padres 6-4 in ten innings. With the loss, Cincinnati falls to 4-17 in their past 21 games.
May 24 - The Reds hosted the Los Angeles Dodgers for a three-game weekend series. Jonathan India hit a grand slam and Spencer Steer hit a three-run home run, powering the Reds to a 9-6 victory over the Dodgers.
May 25 - Hunter Greene pitched six innings, allowing only one run and struck out five, as the Reds defeated the Dodgers 3-1. Spencer Steer and Will Benson each hit solo home runs in the victory.
May 26 - Nick Martini had two hits and drove home two runners and Jonathan India scored a run and drove home two runs, as the Reds completed the series, defeating the Dodgers 4-1. Nick Martinez pitched 4.1 innings, allowing no runs and only one hit, to earn the victory.
May 27 - The Reds wrapped up their six-game homestand with a three-game series against their divisional rivals, the St. Louis Cardinals. On Memorial Day, Jeimer Candelario hit a first inning home run, and Nick Lodolo pitched 5.1 innings, allowing only one run, as the Reds won their fourth game in a row, defeating the Cardinals 3-1.
May 28 - Will Benson hit a solo home run, as the Reds were limited to four hits in a 7-1 loss to the Cardinals. The win snapped the Reds winning streak at four games.
May 29 - The Reds concluded their nine-game homestand with a 5-3 loss to the Cardinals. Nick Martini had two hits and scored twice, while Elly De La Cruz also had two hits and scored a run.
May 31 - After a day off, the Reds are on the road for a three game divisional series against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field in Chicago, Illinois. Santiago Espinal hit a pinch hit two-run home run in the seventh inning, helping Cincinnati defeat the Cubs 5-4.
= June
=June 1 - The start of the game was delayed by nearly three-and-a half-hours due to rain, as the first pitch was rescheduled for 9:35 pm local time. Jonathan India had two hits and scored a run, however, the Cubs defeated the Reds 7-5.
June 2 - TJ Friedl hit a three-run home run in the second inning, helping the Reds defeat the Cubs by a score of 5-2. Nick Lodolo pitched six innings, allowing two runs and struck out three to earn his fifth win of the season.
June 3 - The Reds wrapped up their six-game road trip with a three game series at Coors Field in Denver, Colorado against the Colorado Rockies. Jeimer Candelario and Tyler Stephenson each hit two-run home runs and Will Benson drove home three runs, as the Reds crushed the Rockies 13-3.
June 4 - Frankie Montas pitched seven shutout innings, allowing only one hit and struck out nine, as the Reds won their third game in a row, defeating the Rockies 4-1. Elly De La Cruz hit his tenth home run of the season in the win.
June 5 - Jonathan India hit a grand slam in the ninth inning, capping off a six-run inning, as the Reds came back and defeated the Rockies 12-7 to sweep the three-game series. TJ Friedl, Jeimer Candelario and Spencer Steer also homered in the win. With the victory, the Reds improve to 9-3 in their past 12 games.
June 6 - The Reds returned home for a four-game series against their divisional rivals, the Chicago Cubs. Elly De La Cruz hit a three-run home run and Tyler Stephenson had two hits and scored two runs, as the Reds won their fifth in a row, defeating Chicago by a score of 8-4.
June 7 - Cincinnati won their sixth consecutive game, defeating the Cubs 3-2. Nick Lodolo improved to 6-2 on the season with a 2.92 ERA after pitching six innings, allowing a run and struck out seven. Tyler Stephenson drove home two runs with a double in the fourth inning.
June 8 - The Reds stayed hot, as TJ Friedl hit a three-run home run and Jeimer Candelario hit a solo homer, as the Reds defeated the Cubs 4-3 to win their seventh game in a row.
June 9 - Santiago Espinal had two hits and Luke Maile hit a solo home run, however, the Cubs ended the Reds winning streak, as Chicago won the game 4-2.
June 11 - After an off-day, the Reds hosted the Cleveland Guardians for the first two games of the Ohio Cup. In the series opener, Jeimer Candelario hit an RBI double in the first inning, giving the Reds an early lead, however, the Guardians came back and won the game 5-3. Spencer Steer and Jonathan India also drove home a run in the loss.
June 12 - Jeimer Candelario hit two home runs and drove home four runs, leading the Reds to a 4-2 victory over the Guardians to split the two-game series. Nick Lodolo improved his record to 7-2 as he pitched six innings, allowing two runs and struck out six. The teams will conclude their Ohio Cup series in late-September when Cincinnati visits Cleveland for two games.
June 14 - After a day off, the Reds headed to American Family Field in Milwaukee, Wisconsin for a three-game weekend series against the division leading Milwaukee Brewers. TJ Friedl had three hits, including a home run, and scored twice, while Jeimer Candelario had two hits, including a two-run home run, leading the Reds to a 6-5 victory. The Reds defense had a tough game, as the club committed five errors.
June 15 - Jeimer Candelario had two hits and drove home the lone Reds run, as Cincinnati lost to the Brewers 3-1.
June 16 - Elly De La Cruz had two hits, including a solo home run, and scored three runs, however, the Reds dropped the final game of the series, losing 5-4 to the Brewers.
June 17 - The Reds six-game road trip ended with a three-game series against their divisional rivals, the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Elly De La Cruz had three hits and stole his league-leading 37th base of the season and Spencer Steer hit an RBI-double, as the Reds lost their third game in a row, losing 4-1 to the Pirates.
June 18 - Nick Lodolo pitched seven innings, allowing just four hits and one run, and struck out eight batters, as he improved his win-loss record to 8-2 on the season in the Reds 2-1 win over the Pirates. Santiago Espinal led the Reds offense with a two-run home run.
June 19 - Hunter Greene pitched 6.1 shutout innings, allowing two hits and striking out nine batters, however, the Reds offense was held to only two hits in a 1-0 loss to the Pirates.
June 21 - Following an off day, the Reds hosted the Boston Red Sox in a three-game interleague series. Jeimer Candelario hit two home runs and Andrew Abbott struck out 10 batters, as the Reds defeated the Red Sox 5-2.
June 22 - Elly De La Cruz had three hits, including a solo home run and Spencer Steer hit a two-run home run in the Reds 4-3 loss to Boston.
June 23 - Jonathan India, Elly De La Cruz and Stuart Fairchild each had two hits, however, the Reds lost the final game of the series, losing 7-4 to the Red Sox. With the loss, Cincinnati has lost six of their past eight games.
June 24 - The Reds welcomed their division rivals, the Pittsburgh Pirates, for a three-game home series. Elly De La Cruz had three hits, including a home run, scored three runs and drove home three runners. Spencer Steer had two hit and drove home three runs, as the Reds defeated the Pirates 11-5.
June 25 - Jonathan India had two hits, earned two walks and scored three runs, however, the Reds lost to Pittsburgh by a score of 9-5.
June 26 - Jonathan India had two hits and drove home the lone Reds run, as Cincinnati lost the series finale by a 6-1 score to the Pirates.
June 27 - The Reds began a seven-game road trip with a four-game series at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri against their divisional rivals, the St. Louis Cardinals. Spencer Steer hit a two-run home run, while Elly De La Cruz and Noelvi Marte each had three hits, as the Reds crushed the Cardinals 11-4.
June 28 - Jonathan India had two of the Reds three hits, as Cincinnati was shutout by the Cardinals, losing 1-0.
June 29 - Austin Wynns had three hits and scored two runs, while Jonathan India and Stuart Fairchild each had two hits and drove home two runs, as the Reds defeated the Cardinals 9-4. Elly De La Cruz stole his MLB leading 40th stolen base in the victory.
June 30 - The Reds were limited to only two hits, as the Cardinals shutout the Reds for the second time in the series, as Cincinnati lost 2-0.
= July
=July 2 - After an off-day, the Reds wrapped up their seven-game road trip with a three-game interleague series against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York. Elly De La Cruz hit a triple and a two-run home run, while Will Benson also connected for a two-run home run, as the Reds defeated the Yankees 5-4.
July 3 - Noelvi Marte hit a two-run home run and Stuart Fairchild hit a solo home run, leading the Reds to a 3-2 victory over the Yankees. Andrew Abbott improved to 8-6 on the season, pitching 6.1 innings and only allowing three hits and one run. His season ERA dropped to 3.28.
July 4 - Spencer Steer hit a three-run home run, while Nick Martini and Jonathan India hit solo home runs, leading the Reds to a series sweep, defeating the Yankees 8-4 on Independence Day. Jake Fraley drove home three runners with a bases loaded triple.
July 5 - Cincinnati returned home for the three-game interleague series against the Detroit Tigers. Spencer Steer had two hits, including a solo home run, and drove home two runners, as the Tigers defeated Cincinnati 5-4.
July 6 - Spencer Steer homered for the third consecutive game and Tyler Stephenson hit a two-run double, however, the Tigers defeated the Reds 5-3. Hunter Greene had an excellent start, pitching seven shutout innings, allowing only three hits.
July 7 - The Reds were limited to only four hits, as the Tigers completed the three-game series sweep, defeating Cincinnati 5-1.
July 8 - The Reds homestand continued with a four-game series against the Colorado Rockies. Andrew Abbott pitched seven shutout innings, allowing three hits and striking out eight, leading the Reds to a 6-0 win over the Rockies. Elly De La Cruz stole two bases, bringing his MLB-leading total to 45 on the season, and set the Reds record for most stolen bases before the All-Star break. Rece Hinds hit a home run in his major league debut.
July 9 - Rece Hinds hit a 458-foot home run, and became the first player in Major League Baseball history to have five extra base hits in his first two career games, as Cincinnati defeated the Rockies 12-6. Spencer Steer, Will Benson and Tyler Stephenson also homered for the Reds.
July 10 - Jonathan India and Tyler Stephenson each hit home runs and Noelvi Marte had three hits, scoring twice, as the Reds lost to Colorado 6-5.
July 11 - Tyler Stephenson homered twice and drove home five runners and Hunter Greene pitched six innings, allowing one run and striking out ten batters, as the Reds crushed the Rockies 8-1 to win three of the four games against them in the series.
July 12 - The Reds wrapped up the first half of the season and their ten-game homestand with a three game series against the Miami Marlins. Rece Hinds hit his first career grand slam, while Jonathan India and Jeimer Candelario had first inning solo home runs, as the Reds defeated the Marlins 7-4.
July 13 - The Reds hit six home runs in the game, led by Rece Hinds who hit two, as Cincinnati defeated the Marlins 10-6. Jeimer Candelario, Santiago Espinal, Spencer Steer and Elly De La Cruz also hit home runs for the Reds.
July 14 - Elly De La Cruz hit a two-run home run, however, the Reds lost their final game before the All-Star break, as the Marlins defeated the Reds 3-2.
July 16 - The 2024 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was held at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. Elly De La Cruz had a single in two at-bats, and Hunter Greene pitched an inning, allowing two runs, taking the loss, as the American League defeated the National League 5-3.
July 19 - Following the All-Star break, the Reds headed to Nationals Park in Washington, District of Columbia for a three game series against the Washington Nationals. Austin Slater drove home two runners, and Elly De La Cruz picked up his MLB-high 47th stolen base, as Cincinnati lost to Washington 8-5.
July 20 - Tyler Stephenson hit a solo home run and walked twice, as the Reds lost their third game in a row, dropping a 5-4 decision against the Nationals.
July 21 - Noelvi Marte and Stuart Fairchild each hit solo home runs, and Andrew Abbott had a strong start, pitching 6.1 innings and allowing no earned runs, however, the Reds losing streak was extended to four games, as the Nationals defeated Cincinnati 5-2 to sweep the three-game series.
July 22 - The Reds road trip continued with a three-game series against the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park in Atlanta, Georgia. Elly De La Cruz had two hits and scored twice, and Will Benson had two hits, including a solo home run, as the Reds defeated the Braves 4-1 to snap their four-game losing skid.
July 23 - The middle game of the Reds-Braves series was postponed due to rain. The game will be made up with as a split doubleheader on July 24.
July 24 - Game 1 - Elly De La Cruz had three hits, including a home run, and stole two bases, bringing his total to a MLB-high 51 on the season, as the Reds routed the Braves 9-4. Spencer Steer had three hits and drove home three runs, while Jake Fraley also had three hits, including a two-run home run in the win.
July 24 - Game 2 - The second game of the doubleheader in the Reds-Braves series was postponed due to inclement weather. The game will be made up on September 9.
July 26 - Following an off-day, the Reds wrapped up their road trip with a three-game interleague series against the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida. Stuart Fairchild hit an RBI double in the top of the tenth inning, leading the Reds to a 3-2 win over the Rays, extending Cincinnati's winning streak to three games.
July 27 - The Reds were limited to only four hits, as the Rays shutout Cincinnati 4-0.
July 28 - Elly De La Cruz had three hits and stole four bases, bringing his league high total to 55, however, the Reds offense struggled in a 2-1 loss to the Rays.
July 29 - The Reds returned home for a three-game series against their divisional rivals, the Chicago Cubs. TJ Friedl hit a three-run home run and Jeimer Candelario hit a solo homer, leading the Reds to a 7-1 win over the Cubs. Carson Spiers earned the win, allowing only one hit over five innings pitched.
July 30 - Santiago Espinal had four hits, including a two-run home run, while Tyler Stephenson had three hits and scored a run and TJ Friedl had two hits and drove two runners, as Cincinnati defeated the Cubs 6-3.
July 31 - Jake Fraley hit a three-run home run, however, the Cubs won the final game of the series, defeating the Reds 13-4.
= August
=August 2 - The Reds welcomed the San Francisco Giants for a three-game home series. Blake Snell of the Giants threw a no-hitter against the Reds, as San Francisco won the game 3-0.
August 3 - Tyler Stephenson hit two home runs and Hunter Greene pitched six shutout innings, allowing only one hit and struck out 11 batters, as the Reds defeated San Francisco 6-4.
August 4 - Jeimer Candelario and Santiago Espinal each hit solo home runs, however, the Giants defeated the Reds 8-2 in the last game of the series.
August 5 - The Reds began a seven-game road trip with a four-game series against the Miami Marlins at LoanDepot Park in Miami, Florida. Elly De La Cruz hit two home runs and two doubles, driving home three runners and scoring three runs, leading the Reds to a 10-3 win over the Marlins.
August 6 - Elly De La Cruz had another four hit game, including two doubles, while scoring twice and drive home two runners, as Cincinnati defeated the Marlins 8-2. Tyler Stephenson and Ty France each homered for the Reds. Nick Lodolo pitched six innings, allowing two runs and struck out seven batters, improving his record to 9-4 on the season.
August 7 - TJ Friedl hit his first career grand slam in the seventh inning, however, the Reds comeback attempt fell short, as Cincinnati lost to the Marlins 6-4.
August 8 - TJ Friedl hit a home run and drove home three runners, while Elly De La Cruz had three hits, stole his 59th base of the season and scored twice, as the Reds defeated the Marlins 10-4 in ten innings.
August 9 - The Reds finished up their road trip with a three-game series against their divisional rival and leader of the NL Central, the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Spencer Steer and Stuart Fairchild each homered, however, the Reds dropped the opening game by a score of 8-3.
August 10 - The Reds offense was held to only three hits, as the Brewers shutout Cincinnati 1-0. Nick Martinez had a no-decision in his start, as he allowed one hit and struck out seven batters in seven innings pitched.
August 11 - Tyler Stephenson had two hits, including a home run and Santiago Espinal also had two hits, driving home two runners, as the Reds defeated the Brewers 4-3.
August 12 - Cincinnati returned home for a three-game series against their divisional rivals, St. Louis Cardinals. Spencer Steer hit two home runs and drove home five runners and Andrew Abbott pitched 6.2 innings, allowing only one run, as he earned his tenth win of the season, as the Reds defeated the Cardinals 6-1.
August 13 - Hunter Greene improved to 9-4 on the season after pitching seven innings and allowing only one run while striking out eight. Jeimer Candelario and Ty France each homered, as the Reds defeated St. Louis 4-1.
August 14 - Jonathan India had four hits, including two home runs, drove home four runs and scored twice, while TJ Friedl also hit two home runs, as the Reds swept their series with the Cardinals, winning 9-2. With the win, the Reds tied St. Louis for second place in the division.
August 16 - The Reds hosted a three-game interleague series against the Kansas City Royals. Tyler Stephenson had two hits and drove home the lone Reds run, as the Royals opened the series with a 7-1 win over Cincinnati.
August 17 - Jeimer Candelario hit a solo home run, however, the Royals easily defeated Cincinnati by a 13-1 score.
August 18 - Santiago Espinal had three hits and scored the only Reds run, as Cincinnati was swept by the Royals, losing the final game of the series by a score of 8-1.
August 19 - The Reds are on the road for a three-game interleague series against the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. TJ Friedl had three hits, including a solo home run, while Ty France had two hits, drove home two runners and scored a run, as the Reds defeated the Blue Jays 6-3.
August 20 - Noelvi Marte and Jonathan India each had two hits, however, the Reds lost to the Blue Jays 10-3. Luke Maile pitched two scoreless innings for the Reds.
August 21 - Elly De La Cruz hit his 22nd home run of the season and stole his 60th base, becoming the fifth player in MLB history to have at least 20 home runs and 60 stolen bases in a season, as the Reds rallied from a 6-0 deficit to defeat Toronto 11-7. De La Cruz is the third Reds player to accomplish this feat, joining Joe Morgan in 1973 and 1976, as well as Eric Davis in 1986.
August 22 - The Reds wrapped up their road trip with a four-game series at PNC Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as they face their divisional rivals, the Pittsburgh Pirates. Cincinnati's offense was held to only five hits, as the Reds were shutout by the Pirates 7-0.
August 23 - Tyler Stephenson had two hits, including a solo home run, and Santiago Espinal had three hits and drove home two runs, however, the Reds lost their second straight game, losing 6-5 to the Pirates.
August 24 - Elly De La Cruz had three hits, scored three runs and drove home two runners, leading the Reds to a 10-2 win over the Pirates. Julian Aguiar earned his first career victory, pitching six innings, allowing only two runs.
August 25 - Elly De La Cruz had two hits, scored a run and drove home a run in the Reds 4-3 loss to the Pirates.
August 27 - The Reds returned home for a three-game interleague series against the Oakland Athletics. Tyler Stephenson had three hits and scored three runs, however, Cincinnati lost to Oakland 5-4.
August 28 - Will Benson hit a three-run home run, capping off a six-run seventh inning for the Reds, however, the Athletics defeated Cincinnati 9-6. With the loss, the Reds have lost nine of their last twelve games.
August 29 - Tyler Stephenson had three hits, including a home run, while TJ Friedl had the game winning hit, scoring Jonathan India and Elly De La Cruz, as the Reds rallied from behind to defeat the A's 10-9.
August 30 - Game 1 - The Reds welcomed the Milwaukee Brewers for a four-game series, beginning with a doubleheader. In the first game of the doubleheader, Jonathan India and Santiago Espinal each connected for solo home runs, while Elly De La Cruz had two hits, scored a run and drove home another run, as the Reds lost to the Brewers 5-4.
August 30 - Game 2 - Elly De La Cruz and Ty France each had two hits in the Reds 14-0 loss to the Brewers. The slumping Reds record dropped to 4-11 in their past fifteen games.
August 31 - Spencer Steer had two hits and drove home two runs and Amed Rosario hit a two-run home run in the Reds 5-4 loss to the Brewers.
= September
=September 1 - In the bottom of the 11th inning, Santiago Espinal drove home Rece Hinds with an infield single, lifting the Reds to a 4-3 victory over the Brewers.
September 2 - The Reds welcomed the Houston Astros for a three-game interleague series to conclude their homestand. Ty France had four hits, scored a run and drove in another run, while Santiago Espinal had two hits, scored a run and drove home two runs, in the Reds 5-3 victory over the Astros.
September 4 - Cincinnati scored nine runs in the first inning, as they defeated the Astros 12-5. Jonathan India hit a home run and Elly De La Cruz had three hits, scored three runs, drove home two runners and stole his 62nd base of the season.
September 5 - Rhett Lowder pitched 6.1 innings of shutout baseball, however, he did not factor in the decision. Ty France had two hits, which included a solo home run in the seventh inning, as the Reds shutout the Astros 1-0 to sweep the series. Alexis Díaz earned his 25th save in the win.
September 6 - The Reds travelled to Citi Field in Queens, New York for a three-game series against the New York Mets. Elly De La Cruz and TJ Friedl each hit two-run home runs in the Reds 6-4 loss to the Mets in ten innings. The loss snapped Cincinnati's four-game winning streak.
September 7 - The Reds offense was held to six hits, as the Mets shutout Cincinnati 4-0. Jakob Junis pitched five scoreless innings in his start.
September 8 - Santiago Espinal hit a two-run tie breaking double in the top of the ninth inning, as Cincinnati defeated the Mets 3-1. Alexis Díaz pitched a perfect bottom of the ninth, earning his 26th save.
September 9 - The Reds travelled to Truist Park in Atlanta, Georgia for a makeup game against the Atlanta Braves that was rained out on July 24th. Ty France doubled home TJ Friedl in the second inning for the lone run of the game, as Nick Martinez pitched seven shutout innings, allowing two hits, leading Cincinnati to a 1-0 win over the Braves.
September 10 - The Reds road trip continued in St. Louis, Missouri, as the club faced their divisional rivals, the St. Louis Cardinals for a three-game series at Busch Stadium. Rhett Lowder earned his first career victory, pitching five shutout innings, and lowered his season ERA to 0.59, leading the Reds to a 3-0 victory over the Cardinals. Elly De La Cruz stole two bases, bringing his season total to 64.
September 11 - Santiago Espinal singled home Spencer Steer in the fourth inning, scoring the lone Reds run, as Cincinnati lost to the Cardinals 2-1. Noelvi Marte stole two bases for the Reds in the loss.
September 12 - The Reds offense struggled, getting just four hits and scoring a run, as Cincinnati lost the final game of the series by a score of 6-1 to the Cardinals.
September 13 - Cincinnati wrapped up their road trip with a three-game interleague series at Target Field in Minneapolis, Minnesota to face the Minnesota Twins. Elly De La Cruz hit his first career grand slam and TJ Friedl had three hits, including a solo home run, and drove home three runs, leading Cincinnati to a victory over the Twins 8-4.
September 14 - TJ Friedl had four hits, including a two-run home run and Jake Fraley had three hits, including a solo home run, leading the Reds to a blowout victory of 11-1 over the Twins. Nick Martinez pitched six innings, allowing three hits and one run and striking out six to earn his ninth win of the year.
September 15 - Tyler Stephenson had two hits and scored a run, however, the Reds lost the series finale, dropping the game 9-2 to the Twins.
September 17 - Following an off day, the Reds kicked off their final homestand of the series with a three-game series against the Atlanta Braves. Spencer Steer hit a two-run go-ahead home run in the seventh inning, as the Reds overcame a four-run deficit to defeat the Braves 6-5.
September 18 - TJ Friedl drove home the Reds lone run on a sacrifice fly, as Cincinnati lost to the Braves by a score of 7-1. With the loss, the Reds were officially eliminated from the post-season.
September 19 - Elly De La Cruz had three hits and drove home a run and Blake Dunn had two hits, including his first career home run, and scored all three of the Reds runs in a 15-3 loss to Atlanta.
September 20 - The Reds hosted the Pittsburgh Pirates for a three-game series, which was their final home series of the season. Tyler Stephenson had three hits, including a home run, scored three runs and drove home five, leading the Reds to a victory over the Pirates by a score of 8-3. Nick Martinez earned his tenth win of the season as he pitched six shutout innings, allowing two hits and striking out nine batters.
September 21 - Elly De La Cruz hit his 25th home run of the season, a three-run shot, as he had three hits and drove home four runners in the Reds 7-1 win over the Pirates. Rhett Lowder pitched five shutout innings in his start to earn his second win of the season and lower his ERA to 1.40.
September 22 - The Reds were limited to only three hits, as the Pirates shutout Cincinnati in their final home game of the season by a score of 2-0. Jonathan India had two of the Reds hits. Following the game, the Reds fired manager David Bell and named Freddie Benavides the interim manager for the remainder of the season.
September 24 - After an off-day, the Reds visited Progressive Field in Cleveland, Ohio against the Cleveland Guardians for the final two games of the Ohio Cup. The Reds offense was held to only four hits, as the Guardians defeated the Reds 6-1.
September 25 - TJ Friedl and Jake Fraley each scored runs for the Reds in a 5-2 loss to the Guardians. Cleveland captured the Ohio Cup as the won three of the four meetings between the clubs this season.
September 27 - Following an off-day, the Reds head to Wrigley Field in Chicago, Illinois for a three-game season ending series against the Chicago Cubs. Cincinnati's offense struggled once again, getting only four hits in a 1-0 shutout loss to the Cubs. Nick Martinez pitched a complete game, allowing five hits and one run.
September 28 - Cincinnati was shutout for the second game in a row, and lost their fifth consecutive game, as the Cubs defeated the Reds 3-0. Rhett Lowder pitched five shutout innings, dropping his season ERA to 1.17. The Reds offense was limited to only three hits.
September 29 - Elly De La Cruz hit a two-run double in the tenth inning, breaking a scoreless tie, as the Reds shutout the Cubs 3-0 in their final game of the season. De La Cruz also stole two bases, leading MLB with 67 stolen bases. Cincinnati finished the season with a 77-85 record.
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Yellow background = Team leader in category.
= Batting
=Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average
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= Pitching
=Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts
Note: No Earned Run Average qualifiers (ERA) on team (1 inning pitched per scheduled game, minimum 162 innings pitched).
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References
External links
Cincinnati Reds 2024 schedule at MLB.com
2024 Cincinnati Reds season at Baseball Reference
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