This Date In Reds History (4/8/10): Past Lineups
40 years ago (1970), a 5-2 win at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.
Cincinnati
Bobby Tolan cf
Tommy Helms 2b
Pete Rose rf
Tony Perez 3b
Johnny Bench c
Bernie Carbo lf
Pat Corrales c
Dave Concepcion ss
Jim McGlothlin p
Los Angeles
Maury Wills ss
Bill Buckner lf
Willie Davis cf
Willie Crawford rf
Wes Parker 1b
Steve Garvey 3b
Tom Haller c
Ted Sizemore 2b
Bill Singer p
WP: Jim McGlothlin (1-0)
LP: Bill Singer (0-1)
Sv: Clay Carroll (1)
HR: None.
Dave Concepcion led off the top of the seventh inning with a double off Fred Norman for his first major-league hit.
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25 years ago (1985), a 4-1 win on Opening Day at Riverfront Stadium vs. Les Expos.
Montreal
Tim Raines lf
Herm Winningham cf
Andre Dawson rf
Dan Driessen 1b
Hubie Brooks ss
Vance Law 2b
Tim Wallach 3b
Mike Fitzgerald c
Steve Rogers p
Cincinnati
Eric Davis cf
Pete Rose 1b
Dave Parker rf
Cesar Cedeņo lf
Nick Esasky 3b
Dave Concepcion ss
Ron Oester 2b
Dann Bilardello c
Mario Soto p
WP: Mario Soto (1-0)
LP: Steve Rogers (0-1)
Sv: Carl Willis (1)
HR: None.
Mario Soto and Carl Willis combined on a four-hitter for the Reds. The only hits for Les Expos were a leadoff double by Tim Wallach in the third inning, a two-out double by Dan Driessen in the fourth, a single by Wallach with no outs in the fifth, and a leadoff triple by Hubie Brooks in the seventh. Pete Rose was 2-for-3 with 3 RBI's on a two-run double and an RBI single, and also had a walk and a run scored.
Ty Cobb: 4191
Pete Rose: 4099
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10 years ago (2000), a 4-3 11-inning win at Riverfront vs. the Cubs.
Chicago Cubs
Eric Young 2b
Ricky Gutierrez ss
Sammy Sosa rf
Henry Rodriguez lf
Jeff Reed c
Shane Andrews 3b
Julio Zuleta 1b
Damon Buford cf
Kevin Tapani p
Cincinnati
Pokey Reese 2b
Barry Larkin ss
Ken Griffey Jr. cf
Dmitri Young 1b
Eddie Taubensee c
Dante Bichette rf
Michael Tucker lf
Aaron Boone 3b
Rob Bell p
WP: Danny Graves (1-0)
LP: Mark Guthrie (0-1)
HR: CIN - Aaron Boone (2), Dante Bichette (2).
Rob Bell, Scott Williamson, and Danny Graves combined on a four-hitter for the Reds, as Bell pitched seven innings of three-hit ball with 9 K's in his major-league debut. The only hits for the Cubs were a leadoff double by Eric Young in the first inning, a two-out RBI double by Kevin Tapani followed by a bunt single by Eric Young in the third, and a one-out single by Ricky Gutierrez in the eleventh.
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Five years ago (2005), a 3-2 loss at Minute Maid Park in Houston.
Cincinnati
D'Angelo Jimenez 2b
Ken Griffey Jr. cf
Sean Casey 1b
Austin Kearns rf
Adam Dunn lf
Joe Randa 3b
Rich Aurilia ss
Javier Valentin c
Ramon Ortiz p
Houston
Adam Everett ss
Craig Biggio 2b
Jeff Bagwell 1b
Morgan Ensberg 3b
Luke Scott lf
Jason Lane rf
Brad Ausmus c
Willy Taveras cf
Roger Clemens p
WP: Roger Clemens (1-0)
LP: Matt Belisle (0-1)
Sv: Brad Lidge (2)
HR: CIN - Joe Randa (3).
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thanks Big Klu; I always look forward to these walks down memory lane! :thumbup:
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Always Red
thanks Big Klu; I always look forward to these walks down memory lane! :thumbup:
It should be more fun this year--a lot of really memorable seasons are being highlighted.
Re: This Date In Reds History (4/8/10): Past Lineups
I didn't know Norman played for the Dodgers. He did play for a lot of teams, though, before settling in with the Reds.
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Originally Posted by
Big Klu
40 years ago (1970), a 5-2 win at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.
Cincinnati
Bobby Tolan cf
Tommy Helms 2b
Pete Rose rf
Tony Perez 3b
Johnny Bench c
Bernie Carbo lf
Pat Corrales c
Dave Concepcion ss
Jim McGlothlin p
Los Angeles
Maury Wills ss
Bill Buckner lf
Willie Davis cf
Willie Crawford rf
Wes Parker 1b
Steve Garvey 3b
Tom Haller c
Ted Sizemore 2b
Bill Singer p
WP: Jim McGlothlin (1-0)
LP: Bill Singer (0-1)
Sv: Clay Carroll (1)
HR: None.
Dave Concepcion led off the top of the seventh inning with a double off Fred Norman for his first major-league hit.
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My prediction is that Rose will break the hit record by about September 11th. ;)
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Big Klu
25 years ago (1985), a 4-1 win on Opening Day at Riverfront Stadium vs. Les Expos.
Montreal
Tim Raines lf
Herm Winningham cf
Andre Dawson rf
Dan Driessen 1b
Hubie Brooks ss
Vance Law 2b
Tim Wallach 3b
Mike Fitzgerald c
Steve Rogers p
Cincinnati
Eric Davis cf
Pete Rose 1b
Dave Parker rf
Cesar Cedeņo lf
Nick Esasky 3b
Dave Concepcion ss
Ron Oester 2b
Dann Bilardello c
Mario Soto p
WP: Mario Soto (1-0)
LP: Steve Rogers (0-1)
Sv: Carl Willis (1)
HR: None.
Mario Soto and Carl Willis combined on a four-hitter for the Reds. The only hits for Les Expos were a leadoff double by Tim Wallach in the third inning, a two-out double by Dan Driessen in the fourth, a single by Wallach with no outs in the fifth, and a leadoff triple by Hubie Brooks in the seventh. Pete Rose was 2-for-3 with 3 RBI's on a two-run double and an RBI single, and also had a walk and a run scored.
Ty Cobb: 4191
Pete Rose: 4099