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Thu Apr 9 201511:18Hoover (1-0) final two innings in Wednesday's extra-inning affai...
Hoover (1-0) went the final two innings in Wednesday's extra-inning affair against the Pirates, striking out one and allowing just one hit to gain the win.
He didn't get called upon 'til extras, but Hoover acquitted himself well nonetheless, which is promising for those hoping to get some holds out of him as the year goes on.
Fri Mar 20 201514:17Hoover still has outside shot to pitch in high-leverage situatio...
Hoover still has an outside shot to pitch in high-leverage situations for the Reds this season, the Cincinnati Enquirer reports.
Hoover still has a live fastball and can miss bats, but gets in trouble when he falls behind in the count. He has already given up two homers this spring after giving up 13 last season.
Mon Sep 1 201416:09Hoover called back up by Reds as part of their September roster ...
Hoover was called back up by the Reds as part of their September roster expansion.
It's been a miserable season for Hoover, who has lost 10 games in relief this year. With Jonathan Broxton in Milwaukee, Hoover might be forced into a more important role than the Reds would prefer.
Thu Aug 21 201417:32The Reds optioned Hoover to Triple-A Louisville on Thursday
The Reds optioned Hoover to Triple-A Louisville on Thursday, MLB.com's Mark Sheldon reports.
Hoover has struggled all season and pitched three of the last four days, so the Reds decided to send him to the minors for the first time since 2012. Expect Hoover to return to Cincinnati at some point in September.
Wed Aug 20 201411:15Hoover lost team record 10th game as reliever Tuesday night, hit...
Hoover lost a team record 10th game as a reliever Tuesday night, hitting the Cardinals' Jon Jay with the bases loaded.
With Aroldis Chapman apparently unavailable, Hoover got the last out of the eighth inning and then stayed in to pitch the ninth in a 4-4 game, with Jonathan Broxton being held back for any potential save situation. He subsequently allowed back-to-back singles, walked a batter, then hit Jay to end the game. The nightmare season continues for Hoover.
Mon Aug 18 201414:15Hoover brought on Sunday to relieve Aroldis Chapman after Chapma...
Hoover was brought on Sunday to relieve Aroldis Chapman after Chapman walked four batters to start the ninth. Hoover retired two batters, but then gave up a game-ending homer to Drew Stubbs.
That about sums up Hoover's season - he now has allowed 10 homers over 53.1 innings, and his record dropped to 1-9 with the homer.
Sun Aug 3 201419:09Hoover gave up two-run homer to Garrett Jones in eighth inning o...
Hoover gave up a two-run homer to Garrett Jones in the eighth inning of Sunday's win over the Marlins.
That's a whopping nine homers allowed on the season by Hoover, one of the bigger disappointments on the season for the Reds.
Thu Mar 27 201417:15Hoover allows a run in one inning vs. Brewers
J.J. Hoover allowed one run in his only inning of work against the Brewers on Thursday.
Hoover recently became a candidate for saves as the Reds suffered injuries to relievers Aroldis Chapman, Jonathan Broxton, and Sean Marshall. However, Hoover has had struggles all spring. Thursday's outing, in which he allowed two hits and walked two, leaves him with a 5.63 ERA and a 4/7 K/BB ratio in eight innings.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Mar 24 201419:09Hoover hit hard by the Indians
J.J. Hoover allowed three runs in an inning of work in the Reds' 8-3 loss to the Indians on Monday.
Hoover was done in by a two-out, three-run home run by Jason Kipnis in the sixth inning. The right-hander is one of the Reds' options to close out games with Aroldis Chapman, Jonathan Broxton, and Sean Marshall all on the shelf. Hoover, though, hasn't exactly looked sharp this spring.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri Mar 21 201411:49Reds won't name closer with Chapman out
Reds manager Bryan Price said Friday that he's unlikely to name a closer while Aroldis Chapman (head) is on the disabled list.
Chapman is expected to miss at least the first month of the season and likely more. With Jonathan Broxton (forearm) and Sean Marshall (shoulder) also slated to open the season on the DL, Price listed JJ Hoover, Sam LeCure, Logan Ondrusek and Manny Parra as possible options for saves. Hoover seems likely to get the first chance.
Source: C. Trent Rosecrans on Twitter
Thu Mar 20 201418:44Hoover tosses a perfect inning vs. Rangers
J.J. Hoover tossed a perfect seventh inning against the Rangers on Thursday.
With Aroldis Chapman on the disabled list, the Reds will go with a closer-by-committee which will include Hoover, Jonathan Broxton, and Sean Marshall. Hoover has a 1.80 ERA on the spring, but he also has only two strikeouts with five walks in five Cactus League innings.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri Aug 16 201309:22JJ Hoover has long scoreless streak going
JJ Hoover has been unscored upon in his last 21 appearances.
It covers 24 2/3 innings, which is the longest active streak in the majors. Hoover has struck out 29 while allowing just 11 hits and seven walks over the span. The right-hander credits a mechanical adjustment for his success, though he wouldn't reveal exactly what he changed. "I don't want to say what it was," he said. "It was small and minor, but it makes a world of difference."
Source: Cincinnati Enquirer
Thu Mar 28 201319:28JJ Hoover strikes out the side
JJ Hoover allowed a hit and a walk but struck out the side in his inning of work against the Royals Thursday.
Hoover entered camp probably on the outside looking for a spot in the Opening Day bullpen, but he's earned his placement on the roster with a 1.80 ERA and 19/2 K/BB ratio over 10 spring innings. He'll probably begin the season working earlier in the game but could eventually find himself helping to set up for Aroldis Chapman.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed Sep 12 201222:48JJ Hoover notches save
JJ Hoover notched his first career save with a scoreless ninth inning in Wednesday's win over the Pirates.
With Jonathan Broxton and Sean Marshall having both appeared in back-to-back games, Reds manager Dusty Baker chose to give Hoover a shot, and he responded with a relatively pain-free ninth inning that included a strikeout of Jose Tabata to end it. He might not get another save chance, but it's clear Hoover, who now holds a 2.08 ERA and 0.96 WHIP over 23 appearances, is moving up the pecking order.
Source: Rotoworld.com
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