News about Nick Senzel

Giants pitcher Alex Cobb loses no-hit bid with two outs in the ninth!Reds' Spencer Steer hits RBI-double to break up 35-year-old's nearly historic outing

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 30, 2023
In a video review, right-hander Alex Cobb of San Francisco carried a no-hit bid against the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday night, with the support of a scoring update and a sliding eighth-inning catch by Austin Slater. Cobb would eventually lose a two-out double to Spencer Steer in the top of the ninth, reducing the lead to 6-1. Cobb then struck out Elly De La Cruz of Cincinnati to call the game off. In the third inning on a two-hopper that third baseman Casey Schmitt snagged with a backhand grab, Nick Senzel was credited with a single.

Elly De La Cruz, the Cincinnati Reds' newest star, claims to be the world's fastest man.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 11, 2023
Elly De La Cruz, the top-ranked Cincinnati Reds prospect, has made a bold assertion in the first big-league game. During a post-game interview, De La Cruz, the 19-year-old De La Cruz said, 'I am the fastest man in the world.' The No. 6 made his big league debut on June 6 on his debut on June 6th. Fans have been dazzled by his explosive speed, but also the strength he displayed against the Dodgers as he belted a 458-foot ball.

Elly De La Cruz, a top shortstop prospect, will make his MLB debut against the Los Angeles Dodgers

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 6, 2023
The Reds declared on Tuesday that they were calling up the 21-year-old from their Triple-A squad, the Louisville Bats, to give one of the minor league's most exciting players his first big league test. With an exit speed of 118.8 mph reported by Statcast, De La Cruz was tied for the hardest-hit ball in all professional baseball leagues this year. In the same game, he also hit two other balls over 116 mph. No major league team has ever had three in a game.

To protest the team's transfer to Las Vegas, A's followers chant "Sell the squad" and "Fisher sucks."

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 29, 2023
The Oakland Coliseum's fans, the ones who actually wanted to turn up, protested the team's decision to relocate the team to Las Vegas. Just 6,423 people attended the Athletics' first home game since learning a lease for property to build a ballpark in Las Vegas. Many chanted 'Sell the team!'and 'Stay in Oakland!' The Cincinnati Reds lost by 11-7 on Friday night, before and during their 11-7 loss. Some protested 'Fisher sucks,' from the stands, launching a direct assault on owner John Fisher.'