The Stone Shields Show: Cincinnati Bengals, Reds, Bearcats Daily Sports Talk
On today's show, we discuss Ja'Marr Chase breaking his silence at his youth football camp on his absence from Bengals OTAs and Cincinnati's offseason moves. Plus, Elly De La Cruz left Sunday's game vs. the Braves with a hamstring injury and Joey McGuire responds to Steve Sarkisian. The Stone Shields Show sponsors: Book an appointment at Richter & Phillips today: https://richterphillips.com/pages/chatterbox-sports Learn more about our friends at QC Kinetix! Call (513) 655-3356 or visit qckinetix.com Anthony Muñoz 78 Cigars! Get your box today: https://www.anthonymunoz.com/anthony-munoz-78-cigars Apply today at Sharefax Credit Union: Sharefax.org or call 513-753-2440 Elly De La Cruz gave the Cincinnati Reds and their fans a scare Sunday when he exited a 6-4 victory over the Atlanta Braves with right hamstring tightness. The injury occurred in the fifth inning at Great American Ball Park when De La Cruz drove a ball into right-center field that appeared destined to be an extra-base hit. As he rounded first base, however, he suddenly slowed, grabbed at his leg area, and retreated to first rather than attempting to stretch the hit into a double. Trainers quickly came onto the field, and De La Cruz was removed from the game as a precaution. Before leaving, De La Cruz had been one of the Reds’ most productive players on the afternoon. He went 2-for-2 with a walk, stole a base, and scored two runs, helping Cincinnati avoid a series sweep against Atlanta. His departure immediately raised concerns because of his importance to the Reds’ lineup and his reputation as one of baseball’s most dynamic athletes. After the game, De La Cruz sounded cautiously optimistic. Through an interpreter, he explained that he felt tightness while making the turn around first base and chose to stop running because continuing might have caused more serious damage. Reds manager Terry Francona echoed that sentiment, saying the club hoped the star shortstop had recognized the issue early enough to avoid a significant strain. An MRI was scheduled for Monday to determine the extent of the injury. The timing is especially concerning because De La Cruz has been remarkably durable, appearing in 276 consecutive games and starting all 58 Reds games this season. Entering Sunday, the 24-year-old was batting .280 with 12 home runs, 37 RBIs, and 10 stolen bases, positioning himself for another All-Star campaign. Any absence would be a major blow to Cincinnati’s playoff hopes. For now, the Reds are waiting on MRI results, but the initial reaction from both De La Cruz and the organization suggests cautious optimism that the injury may be minor rather than a long-term setback. #Reds #Bengals #TheStoneShieldsShow
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