Longtime Cincinnati Reds Pitcher Bronson Arroyo Decides to Retire
Longtime Reds pitcher Bronson Arroyo decided to retire from baseball. The 40-year-old right hander says he is ready to go.
Longtime Reds pitcher Bronson Arroyo decided to retire from baseball. The 40-year-old right hander says he is ready to go.
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Jay Bruce thinks the Mets have a good core going into 2018, and the idea of him re-joining the team picture can be a reality.
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The Cincinnati Reds Weekly Review covering the club's 3-3 stretch with the Colorado Rockies and the Cleveland Indians as a few bats exploded.
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