Aiming to earn a spot in the Cincinnati Reds' Opening Day starting rotation, left-hander Nick Lodolo says he is pain-free while pitching. He made only seven starts in 2023 because of a stress fracture in his left tibia.
According to Cincinnati Reds' MLB.com reporter Mark Sheldon, the Cincinnati Reds rotation at the outset of 2024 will include the talented but oft-injured Nick Lodolo. Here's how he sees the battle for the rotation playing out.
Nick Lodolo was on track to return to the Cincinnati Reds in time for their playoff push, but the team shut him down with another stress reaction in his tibia.
As the Cincinnati Reds enter the stretch run of the season and chase the organization's first playoff berth since 2020, they've gotten good injury updates on both Christian Encarnacion-Strand and Nick Lodolo.
Cincinnati Reds young left-hander Nick Lodolo will be out until at least August with a stress reaction in his left leg. Here's full the full report on his health.
Cincinnati Reds young left-handed pitcher Nick Lodolo will be sidelined longer than initially thought after being put on the 60-day injured list on Saturday.
Lodolo is already on the injured list and was expected to miss at least four weeks. Now? It looks like it will be longer after the information released on Wednesday.
The Cincinnati Reds have placed young left-handed pitcher Nick Lodolo on the 15-day injured list with a lower leg issue. Reports indicate that he's going to miss four weeks of game action.
Reds starting pitcher Nick Lodolo was scratched from starts twice this week and is heading back to Cincinnati to get a closer look at his ankle and calf issues.