Re: Opening Day 1962 at Crosley Field
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redsmetz
I had no idea. Sorry about that.
Re: Opening Day 1962 at Crosley Field
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cumberlandreds
I didn't realize you all had already figured it out. Good detective work. I narrowed down the game because the scoredboard said Lou Brock (who wore #20 for the Cards) was hitting .240. That wasn't common in the late 60s, http://www.baseball-reference.com/pl...&t=b&year=1968
Re: Opening Day 1962 at Crosley Field
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cumberlandreds
I had no idea. Sorry about that.
It was sort of ironic that the game, which looked in the bag in this photo, was a clunker for the team in the end. Not only that, but that you, not knowing that, posted it the day after yet one more stinker of a game from our beloved Reds against the Redbirds.
BTW, not only was the game my Dad's 40th birthday, it was the day one of my cousins was born (three days after my youngest sibling, another brother, was born).
Re: Opening Day 1962 at Crosley Field
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redsmetz
It was sort of ironic that the game, which looked in the bag in this photo, was a clunker for the team in the end. Not only that, but that you, not knowing that, posted it the day after yet one more stinker of a game from our beloved Reds against the Redbirds.
BTW, not only was the game my Dad's 40th birthday, it was the day one of my cousins was born (three days after my youngest sibling, another brother, was born).
I saw this picture right before I left work and didn't have any time to figure out when it may happened. It was tweeted out by Old Ballparks Photos. They didn't put a description on it other than it was Crosley Field. I would guess whoever posted it probably knew the irony of it.
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I went back and looked at the box score and the game "play by play" info. This is the inning where the Cardinals went ahead. Brock is in his first AB with one out and Maxvill on base. Brock flew out to CF and then the wheels fell off. The Cards sent 13 batters to the plate. They scored 10 runs with two outs to take the lead. Started the inning behind 8-0, finished it up 10-8. I have no idea what the record is for most runs allowed in an inning.
Re: Opening Day 1962 at Crosley Field
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redsmetz
I went back and looked at the box score and the game "play by play" info. This is the inning where the Cardinals went ahead. Brock is in his first AB with one out and Maxvill on base. Brock flew out to CF and then the wheels fell off. The Cards sent 13 batters to the plate. They scored 10 runs with two outs to take the lead. Started the inning behind 8-0, finished it up 10-8. I have no idea what the record is for most runs allowed in an inning.
I know the Reds scored 14 in an inning against the Astros in later years. So this isn't close to record at that time is my guess.
Re: Opening Day 1962 at Crosley Field
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cumberlandreds
I know the Reds scored 14 in an inning against the Astros in later years. So this isn't close to record at that time is my guess.
You're right. I remember that game as it was a day game and the inning started while I was work, continued when I came home for lunch and was still going on when we got up to the YMCA because I took the afternoon off to go to the pool with the kids.
Here it is 8/3/1989 (hope the link works) - https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...RYLXiynRKqrm3g
Re: Opening Day 1962 at Crosley Field
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cumberlandreds
I know the Reds scored 14 in an inning against the Astros in later years. So this isn't close to record at that time is my guess.
August 3, 1989 vs. the Astros. The Reds scored 14 runs in the bottom of the first inning. They batted around twice, and Mariano Duncan and Luis Quiñones batted three times. The second time through the order in the 1st, all nine players got a hit. Seven players had at least three hits in the game: Rolando Roomes, Todd Benzinger, Jeff Reed (4 hits each), and Luis Quiñones, Eric Davis, Ken Griffey, and Ron Oester (3 hits each). Mariano Duncan and Tom Browning each had one hit for a total of 26.
Re: Opening Day 1962 at Crosley Field
This was taken outside of Crosley Field in 1940. Crosley in the background. This Findlay Street, BTW. Now tell me what game it was? ;)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CphPCfNWYAAWZM8.jpg:large
Re: Opening Day 1962 at Crosley Field
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cumberlandreds
My guess is Game 7 of the World Series.
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Wow...Crosley Field was amazing. I'm fascinated by history. I would give almost anything to go back in time and watch a game there. Was there ever any thought to renovating Crosley to stand the test of time?
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OnBaseMachine
Wow...Crosley Field was amazing. I'm fascinated by history. I would give almost anything to go back in time and watch a game there. Was there ever any thought to renovating Crosley to stand the test of time?
I doubt it. I am far from a Crosley historian but from what I am told the parking was beyond bad and the area was somewhat run down. Old Cincy folks may correct me.
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After I-75 bulldozed the neighborhood the entire area turned industrial, it was the river front or Blue Ash for the Reds.
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First time anyone tried to sell me marijuana was at Crosley Field.
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KronoRed
After I-75 bulldozed the neighborhood the entire area turned industrial, it was the river front or Blue Ash for the Reds.
Where would it have been in Blue Ash? It's funny to think how different that area would be if the stadium had been built there.