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Nick Senzel will make his Major League debut with the Cincinnati Reds Friday

Nick Senzel will bat second and play in center field during his Major League debut Friday against the San Francisco Giants.

        

Can Nick Senzel ignite the Cincinnati Reds' slumping offense? Yasiel Puig knows from experience

The Reds rank last in the Majors with a .207 batting average, 2nd-to-last with a .281 OBP and 26th among 30 teams with 110 runs this season.

        

Suicide Bombings In Sri Lanka Revive Painful Notoriety For The Island Nation

The suicide bombings in Sri Lanka killed more than 250 people. Experts look at what is known about the bombers, their links to ISIS and what this new militancy means for the country.

Rafael Hernández Colón, Ex-Governor of Puerto Rico, Is Dead at 82

While others called for statehood or independence, Mr. Hernández Colón maintained that commonwealth status was best.

Cincinnati Reds blog: Nick Senzel's debut most anticipated since Jay Bruce's in 2008

Bruce is strictly an outfielder. Senzel can play anywhere in the infield. He’s debuting in center field at Great American Ball Park on May 3, 2019.

        

Cincinnati Reds notes: Nick Senzel to play almost every day; Schebler moves to backup

Reds Manager David Bell says as long as Nick Senzel’s healthy, he’ll play nearly every day.

      

 

 

Loved Ones Mourn UNCC Student Killed While Fighting Gunman

Family and friends are remembering Riley Howell. The 21-year-old died during a shooting at University of North Carolina at Charlotte on Tuesday. Police say he rushed the gunman and saved lives.

'We're loving it!' 145th running of the Kentucky Oaks thrills crowds with crazy scenes

Crowds from across the country were thrilled by the sights and sounds of the 145th Kentucky Oaks on Friday at Churchill Downs

        

Over 200 Professional Women’s Hockey Players Won’t Play In North America This Year

NPR’s Ailsa Chang talks with Katie Strang, writer for The Athletic, about the players’ demands for a sustainable league that pays its players living wages.

Kentucky Oaks 2019: Sights and sounds from the Survivors Parade

At the Kentucky Oaks on Friday, 145 breast and ovarian cancer survivors took to the track to celebrate life.

        

AG Barr’s Motives Questioned After Wednesday’s Testimony

NPR’s Ailsa Chang talks with Eliana Johnson, White House correspondent for Politico, about Attorney General William Barr’s relationship with President Trump.

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