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    This Date In Reds History (8/6/14): Past Lineups

    100 years ago (1914), a 4-2 win at Baker Bowl in Philadelphia.

    Cincinnati
    Bert Daniels cf
    Buck Herzog ss
    George Twombly lf
    Bert Niehoff 3b
    Heinie Groh 2b
    Doc Miller rf
    Fritz Mollwitz 1b
    Tommy Clarke c
    Rube Benton p

    Philadelphia
    Bobby Byrne 2b
    Jack Martin ss
    Beals Becker lf
    Sherry Magee cf
    Gavvy Cravath rf
    Hans Lobert 3b
    Fred Luderus 1b
    Bill Killefer c
    Rube Marshall p


    WP: Rube Benton (13-11)
    LP: Rube Marshall (4-6)
    HR: None.

    Rube Benton pitched a complete-game four-hitter to get the win for the Reds.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (8/6/14): Past Lineups

    95 years ago (1919), a 6-1 loss at Redland Field vs. the Robins.

    Brooklyn
    Ivy Olson ss
    Jimmy Johnston 2b
    Jim Hickman rf
    Zack Wheat lf
    Hi Myers cf
    Ed Konetchy 1b
    Chuck Ward 3b
    Mack Wheat c
    Leon Cadore p

    Cincinnati
    Morrie Rath 2b
    Jake Daubert 1b
    Heinie Groh 3b
    Edd Roush cf
    Greasy Neale rf
    Larry Kopf ss
    Rube Bressler lf
    Ivey Wingo c
    Slim Sallee p


    WP: Leon Cadore (11-5)
    LP: Slim Sallee (13-5)
    HR: None.

    Leon Cadore pitched a complete-game four-hitter to get the win for the Robins. Reds OF Charlie See made his major-league debut in this game.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (8/6/14): Past Lineups

    90 years ago (1924), a 3-2 win at Baker Bowl in Philadelphia in a game called after five innings.

    Cincinnati
    Sam Bohne 2b
    Jake Daubert 1b
    Edd Roush cf
    Curt Walker rf
    Pat Duncan lf
    Babe Pinelli 3b
    Ike Caveney ss
    Bubbles Hargrave c
    Pete Donohue p

    Philadelphia
    Johnny Mokan lf
    George Harper rf
    Cy Williams cf
    Butch Henline c
    Russ Wrightstone ss
    Hod Ford 2b
    Walter Holke 1b
    Andy Woehr 3b
    Hal Carlson p


    WP: Pete Donohue (11-6)
    LP: Hal Carlson (6-12)
    HR: PHI - George Harper (7).

    Pete Donohue pitched a rain-shortened complete-game seven-hitter to get the win for the Reds. Hal Carlson also pitched a complete-game seven-hitter in a losing effort for the Phillies.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (8/6/14): Past Lineups

    75 years ago (1939), the Reds split a doubleheader at Crosley Field vs. the Dodgers--losing the opener 5-0, and winning the nightcap 8-6.

    First Game
    Brooklyn
    Johnny Hudson 2b
    Cookie Lavagetto 3b
    Dixie Walker cf
    Art Parks rf
    Dolph Camilli 1b
    Babe Phelps c
    Ernie Koy lf
    Leo Durocher ss
    Luke Hamlin p

    Cincinnati
    Billy Werber 3b
    Lonny Frey 2b
    Lee Gamble lf
    Frank McCormick 1b
    Ernie Lombardi c
    Harry Craft cf
    Nino Bongiovanni rf
    Billy Myers ss
    Paul Derringer p


    WP: Luke Hamlin (12-9)
    LP: Paul Derringer (14-6)
    HR: None.

    In Game 1, Luke Hamlin pitched a four-hit shutout with 6 K's to get the win for the Dodgers. Paul Derringer pitched a complete-game eleven-hitter with 8 K's in a losing effort for the Reds.



    Second Game
    Brooklyn
    Johnny Hudson 2b
    Cookie Lavagetto 3b
    Ernie Koy lf
    Art Parks rf
    Dolph Camilli 1b
    Al Todd c
    Tuck Stainback cf
    Leo Durocher ss
    Freddie Fitzsimmons p

    Cincinnati
    Billy Werber 3b
    Lonny Frey 2b
    Lee Gamble lf
    Frank McCormick 1b
    Willard Hershberger c
    Harry Craft cf
    Nino Bongiovanni rf
    Billy Myers ss
    Johnny Vander Meer p


    WP: Junior Thompson (6-2)
    LP: Red Evans (1-7)
    Sv: Hank Johnson (1)
    HR: None.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (8/6/14): Past Lineups

    70 years ago (1944), a 5-4 loss in 14 innings at Crosley Field vs. the Cardinals.

    St. Louis
    Emil Verban 2b
    Johnny Hopp cf
    Stan Musial rf
    Ray Sanders 1b
    Ken O'Dea c
    Whitey Kurowski 3b
    Danny Litwhiler lf
    Marty Marion ss
    Mort Cooper p

    Cincinnati
    Woody W. Williams 2b
    Tony Criscola rf
    Gee Walker cf
    Frank McCormick 1b
    Ray Mueller c
    Eric Tipton lf
    Steve Mesner 3b
    Eddie Miller ss
    Ed Heusser p


    WP: Max Lanier (13-5)
    LP: Harry Gumbert (9-7)
    HR: None.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (8/6/14): Past Lineups

    65 years ago (1949), a 5-2 win at Crosley Field vs. the Dodgers.

    Brooklyn
    Pee Wee Reese ss
    Marv Rackley lf
    Duke Snider cf
    Jackie Robinson 2b
    Gene Hermanski rf
    Gil Hodges 1b
    Billy Cox 3b
    Roy Campanella c
    Ralph Branca p

    Cincinnati
    Harry Walker lf
    Lloyd Merriman cf
    Grady Hatton 3b
    Walker Cooper c
    Virgil Stallcup ss
    Ted Kluszewski 1b
    Johnny Wyrostek rf
    Jimmy Bloodworth 2b
    Herm Wehmeier p


    WP: Herm Wehmeier (7-6)
    LP: Ralph Branca (12-4)
    HR: BRO - Gene Hermanski (8). CIN - Johnny Wyrostek (9).

    Herm Wehmeier pitched a complete-game four-hitter to get the win for the Reds. The only hits for the Dodgers were a two-out single by Jackie Robinson in the first inning, a two-out single by Billy Cox in the fourth, a leadoff single by Duke Snider in the sixth, and a two-out solo homer by Gene Hermanski in the eighth. The Reds scored all five of their runs in the bottom of the eighth inning, added in large part due to three errors by Dodgers 3B Billy Cox.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (8/6/14): Past Lineups

    60 years ago (1954), an 8-1 loss at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn.

    Cincinnati
    Johnny Temple 2b
    Chuck Harmon 3b
    Gus Bell cf
    Ted Kluszewski 1b
    Jim Greengrass lf
    Wally Post rf
    Ed Bailey c
    Roy McMillan ss
    Art Fowler p

    Brooklyn
    Junior Gilliam 2b
    Pee Wee Reese ss
    Duke Snider cf
    Jackie Robinson 3b
    Sandy Amoros lf
    Gil Hodges 1b
    Carl Furillo rf
    Rube Walker c
    Russ Meyer p


    WP: Russ Meyer (9-4)
    LP: Art Fowler (8-7)
    HR: BRO - Jackie Robinson (13).

    Russ Meyer pitched a complete-game three-hitter to get the win for the Dodgers. The only hits for the Reds were a leadoff double by Ted Kluszewski in the second inning, a one-out double by Wally Post in the fifth, and a two-out RBI single by Roy McMillan in the fifth.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (8/6/14): Past Lineups

    50 years ago (1964), a 9-3 win at Crosley Field vs. the Braves.

    Milwaukee Braves
    Eddie Mathews 3b
    Lee Maye cf
    Hank Aaron rf
    Rico Carty lf
    Joe Torre 1b
    Ed Bailey c
    Denis Menke ss
    Mike de la Hoz 2b
    Hank Fischer p

    Cincinnati
    Chico Ruiz 2b
    Marty Keough rf
    Vada Pinson cf
    Frank Robinson lf
    Deron Johnson 1b
    Johnny Edwards c
    Leo Cardenas ss
    Steve Boros 3b
    Joey Jay p


    WP: Joey Jay (7-8)
    LP: Hank Fischer (9-7)
    Sv: Sammy Ellis (8)
    HR: MIL - Hank Aaron (18). CIN - Vada Pinson (15).
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    45 years ago (1969), a 3-2 win at Crosley Field vs. the Mets.

    New York Mets
    Tommie Agee cf
    Bobby Pfeil 2b
    Cleon Jones lf
    Donn Clendenon 1b
    Ed Charles 3b
    Ron Swoboda rf
    Jerry Grote c
    Al Weis ss
    Jim McAndrew p

    Cincinnati
    Pete Rose rf
    Bobby Tolan cf
    Alex Johnson lf
    Tony Perez 3b
    Lee May 1b
    Johnny Bench c
    Woody Woodward ss
    Chico Ruiz 2b
    Jim Merritt p


    WP: Jim Merritt (11-5)
    LP: Jim McAndrew (3-4)
    HR: CIN - Johnny Bench (14).

    Jim Merritt pitched a complete-game ten-hitter with 6 K's to get the win for the Reds. Jim McAndrew pitched a complete-game seven-hitter in a losing effort for the Mets.
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    40 years ago (1974), a 6-3 win in 10 innings at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.

    Cincinnati
    Pete Rose lf
    Joe Morgan 2b
    Johnny Bench c
    Tony Perez 1b
    Dan Driessen 3b
    Cesar Geronimo cf
    Dave Concepcion ss
    Ken Griffey rf
    Tom Carroll p

    Los Angeles
    Davey Lopes 2b
    Bill Buckner lf
    Jimmy Wynn cf
    Steve Garvey 1b
    Willie Crawford rf
    Ken McMullen 3b
    Steve Yeager c
    Bill Russell ss
    Don Sutton p


    WP: Pedro Borbon (8-6)
    LP: Mike G. Marshall (11-7)
    HR: CIN - Tony Perez (21), Johnny Bench (21). LA - Jimmy Wynn (26).
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (8/6/14): Past Lineups

    35 years ago (1979), a 3-1 win at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Braves.

    Atlanta
    Jerry Royster 2b
    Gary Matthews rf
    Rowland Office cf
    Bob Horner 3b
    Jeff Burroughs lf
    Dale Murphy 1b
    Joe Nolan c
    Pepe Frias ss
    Mickey Mahler p

    Cincinnati
    Joe Morgan 2b
    Rick Auerbach ss
    Dave Collins lf
    Johnny Bench 1b
    Ray Knight 3b
    Hector Cruz rf
    Paul Blair cf
    Vic Correll c
    Mike LaCoss p


    WP: Mike LaCoss (12-4)
    LP: Mickey Mahler (3-10)
    HR: None.

    Mike LaCoss pitched a complete-game four-hitter to get the win for the Reds. The only hits for the Braves were a single by Gary Matthews with no outs in the first inning, a one-out RBI single by Bob Horner in the first, a two-out double by Rowland Office in the sixth, and a one-out infield single by Jerry Royster in the eighth.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (8/6/14): Past Lineups

    30 years ago (1984), a 1-0 loss at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Padres.

    San Diego
    Alan Wiggins 2b
    Tony Gwynn rf
    Steve Garvey 1b
    Carmelo Martinez lf
    Terry Kennedy c
    Kevin McReynolds cf
    Luis Salazar 3b
    Garry Templeton ss
    Mark Thurmond p

    Cincinnati
    Gary Redus cf
    Dave Concepcion ss
    Cesar Cedeño lf
    Dave Parker rf
    Nick Esasky 1b
    Skeeter Barnes 3b
    Dave Van Gorder c
    Tom Foley 2b
    Joe Price p


    WP: Goose Gossage (6-3)
    LP: Joe Price (5-8)
    HR: None.

    Mark Thurmond and Goose Gossage combined on a three-hit shutout for the Padres. The only hits for the Reds were a one-out double by Dave Concepcion in the first inning, a one-out single by Dave Van Gorder in the fifth, and a two-out single by Joe Price in the fifth. Price pitched a complete-game seven-hitter in a losing effort for the Reds.
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    25 years ago (1989), a 3-2 win at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Braves.

    Atlanta
    Oddibe McDowell cf
    Jeff Treadway 2b
    Lonnie Smith lf
    Dale Murphy rf
    Darrell Evans 1b
    Andres Thomas ss
    Jeff Blauser 3b
    John Russell c
    Marty Clary p

    Cincinnati
    Mariano Duncan ss
    Luis Quiñones 3b
    Eric Davis cf
    Ken Griffey lf
    Todd Benzinger 1b
    Herm Winningham rf
    Jeff Reed c
    Ron Oester 2b
    Tim Leary p


    WP: Norm Charlton (5-1)
    LP: Joe Boever (4-5)
    HR: ATL - Jeff Treadway (6). CIN - Eric Davis (21).

    The Reds scored one in the eighth innings and two in the ninth to overcome a late 2-0 deficit. Marty Clary, Paul Assenmacher, Mark Eichhorn, and Joe Boever combined on a four-hitter in a losing effort for the Braves. The only hits for the Reds were a a leadoff double by Ken Griffey in the fifth inning, a leadoff pinch-hit double by Dave Collins in the eighth, and a leadoff single by Luis Quiñones followed by a game-winning two-homer by Eric Davis in the ninth.
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    20 years ago (1994), a 2-1 loss at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Braves.

    Atlanta
    Roberto Kelly cf
    Jeff Blauser ss
    Ryan Klesko lf
    Fred McGriff 1b
    David Justice rf
    Terry Pendleton 3b
    Javy Lopez c
    Rafael Belliard 2b
    Greg Maddux p

    Cincinnati
    Deion Sanders cf
    Barry Larkin ss
    Hal Morris 1b
    Kevin Mitchell lf
    Bret Boone 2b
    Tony Fernandez 3b
    Reggie Sanders rf
    Eddie Taubensee c
    Jose Rijo p


    WP: Greg Maddux (15-6)
    LP: Jose Rijo (9-5)
    Sv: Mark Wohlers (1)
    HR: ATL - David Justice (17).
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (8/6/14): Past Lineups

    15 years ago (1999), a 9-2 win at Milwaukee County Stadium vs. the Brewers.

    Cincinnati
    Mike Cameron cf
    Dmitri Young rf
    Sean Casey 1b
    Greg Vaughn lf
    Barry Larkin ss
    Eddie Taubensee c
    Aaron Boone 3b
    Pokey Reese 2b
    Ron Villone p

    Milwaukee Brewers
    Mark Loretta 1b
    Jeff Cirillo 3b
    Dave Nilsson c
    Alex Ochoa rf
    Geoff Jenkins lf
    Marquis Grissom cf
    Ronnie Belliard 2b
    Jose Valentin ss
    Steve Woodard p


    WP: Ron Villone (6-4)
    LP: Steve Woodard (11-6)
    Sv: Scott Sullivan (2)
    HR: CIN - Greg Vaughn (26), Eddie Taubensee (12), Aaron Boone (6).

    Ron Villone and Scott Sullivan combined on a four-hitter for the Reds, with Sullivan pitching four innings of no-hit relief to earn the save. The only hits for the Brewers were a leadoff double by Marquis Grissom in the second inning, an RBI double by Jeff Cirillo with no outs in the third, a one-out RBI single by Geoff Jenkins in the third, and a one-out bunt single by Jose Valentin in the fourth.
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