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The Los Angeles Dodgers (29-17) play at home against the Cincinnati Reds (19-25) on Friday. The game is set to start at 10:10 PM ET. The probable pitchers are James Paxton (5-0) for the Dodgers and Frankie Montas (2-3) for the Reds.
We went 2-1 in strikeout props on Thursday with two plus-money winners. Let's gun for the sweep on Friday with our last three-pack of K props for the week.
Frankie Montas will go up against old friends, and even an old fan, when the Cincinnati Reds and San Francisco Giants complete a three-game series across the bay from the right-hander's old stomping grounds in Oakland on Sunday afternoon.
The Cincinnati Reds lost to the Arizona Diamondbacks 6-2 on Tuesday night. They've lost six-straight games. Here's the good, bad and ugly from their loss: The Good Frankie Montas returned to the mound, giving up just two runs in six innings.
That’s a boost! TJ Friedl was the best all-around player for the Cincinnati Reds in 2023, leading the team in both fWAR and bWAR in a 4-win campaign. He played great defense, hit lefties even better than righties, swiped a ton of bags, and proved to be a one of the best leadoff men in the game all season long.
Frankie Montas returns to the mound on Tuesday night for the Cincinnati Reds after missing a couple of starts after being hit by a line drive last month.
The Cincinnati Reds announced on Monday, that left-handed pitcher Sam Moll was being optioned to Triple-A. The roster move comes just a day before starter Frankie Montas is expected to return to the rotation for Tuesday night’s game against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Checking in on the prospects the Yankees traded away to acquire two disappointing starters from Oakland When JP Sears took the mound in the Bronx yesterday, he was more than the starting pitcher for the Oakland Athletics.
The Reds announced Monday that right-hander Frankie Montas has been placed on the 15-day injured list with a right forearm contusion.
The Cincinnati Reds weekend sweep over the Los Angeles Angels saw offseason acquisition Frankie Montas out of Sunday’s game in the first inning. Montas was only 16 pitches into his start when he was struck by a Taylor Ward line drive below his right elbow and was still able to throw out Ward at first base.
With pitching injuries becoming a daily occurrence in the MLB this season, Cincinnati Reds right-hander Frankie Montas got some unfortunate luck during his abrupt start on Sunday.
Montas was struck by a Taylor Ward line drive and was still able to throw Ward out at first base, though he then left the mound after an examination from the team trainer.
Cincinnati Reds starter Frankie Montas was removed three batters into Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Angels after he was hit in the right forearm by a line drive from Taylor Ward.
Frankie Montas appeared to be anything but a sure thing when the Cincinnati Reds signed the pitcher to a one-year, $16 million deal in the offseason. Montas made just one appearance for the New York Yankees last season, after making 27 starts the year before.
Frankie Montas is one of the big question marks facing the Reds this season. They signed him in December, even though he was coming off of shoulder injury. “Everybody knows what I can do when I’m healthy and I’m 100% healthy right now,” Montas told FOX19.
The Reds signed Frankie Montas to help solidify their starting rotation ahead of the 2024 season. The right-hander missed the majority of the 2023 campaign with a shoulder injury.
The Cincinnati Reds are signing former New York Yankees pitcher Frankie Montas to a one-year deal, according to multiple reports.
Naturally there’s some risk for the Reds in this deal, as $16M is a big expenditure for a team with a mid-level payroll.
It sounds like the New York Yankees are considering a reunion in free agency. New York acquired fireballer Frankie Montas from the Oakland Athletics in a trade in 2022 but the move hasn't worked out so far.
Frankie Montas will not resume throwing for at least another nine to 10 weeks, but he remains confident he will pitch this season.
When the New York Yankees acquired Frankie Montas from the Oakland Athletics, they believed he would be an integral part to the World Series push. Montas was fantastic with Oakland before heading over to the Bronx, hosting a 3.18 ERA, 3.20 xFIP, 9.37 strikeouts per nine, and a 73.6% left-on-base rate across 104.2 innings.
The Yankees got some good news regarding Frankie Montas and his shoulder injury. What was initially expected to be a season-ending injury now has a light at the end of the tunnel.
Frankie Montas, the Yankees' big acquisition at last year's trade deadline, is undergoing potential season-ending shoulder surgery.
The New York Yankees entered this past weekend with a healthy starting rotation and an optimistic viewpoint, with spring training getting closer every day.
For now, the Yankees rotation is still in solid shape. They have a formidable front four of Gerrit Cole, Carlos Rodon, Nestor Cortes and Luis Severino.
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