Bronson Arroyo is 4-0, this begs the question, when was the last time, if ever, a Reds starter began the season 4-0?
Bronson Arroyo is 4-0, this begs the question, when was the last time, if ever, a Reds starter began the season 4-0?
"My mission is to be the ray of hope, the guy who stands out there on that beautiful field and owns up to his mistakes and lets people know it's never completely hopeless, no matter how bad it seems at the time. I have a platform and a message, and now I go to bed at night, sober and happy, praying I can be a good messenger." -Josh Hamilton
Paul Wilson started 7-0 in 2004.
Armstrong was 5-0 in 1990
Originally Posted by OnBaseMachine
where was I? forgot about that.
"My mission is to be the ray of hope, the guy who stands out there on that beautiful field and owns up to his mistakes and lets people know it's never completely hopeless, no matter how bad it seems at the time. I have a platform and a message, and now I go to bed at night, sober and happy, praying I can be a good messenger." -Josh Hamilton
When was the last time that the Reds pitching staff recorded two shutouts in a week?
Edit to answer:
August 20, 2004 2-0 @ Arizona
August 26, 2004 1-0 vs. St. Louis
Last edited by GoReds; 04-27-2006 at 11:02 AM.
Didn't Danny Graves have a season when he started 5-0 or 6-0?
Certainly not as a starter.Originally Posted by Reverend Doo-Rag
We'll burn that bridge when we get to it.
This year's start by Arroyo reminds me of Bill Bonham in 1978, who started the season 7-0 in his first nine starts for the Reds after being acquired from the Cubs in the offseason without much fanfare. He finished the 1978 season 11-5.
The very next season, Mike LaCoss started 8-0 for the Reds before losing three straight decisions. He finished 1979 with a 14-8 record.
Graves started the 2000 season with an 8-0 record as a reliever for the Reds. He actually pushed his record to 10-2 before dropping his last three decisions, giving him a 10-5 record for the season, all in relief, of course.Originally Posted by Reverend Doo-Rag
Wow, that appeared to be a pretty nice start after being essentially washed up with Tampa Bay. With his past injury history, I guess it's a good thing the Reds didn't act hastily and sign him to a long term contr...uhm...Never mind.Originally Posted by OnBaseMachine
Originally Posted by macro
She used to wake me up with coffee ever morning
Wily Mo who?
Tuna-Boat Jack! I remember that start. He thought it gave him the right to make reporters call his agent to "schedule" interviews b/c he was big-time. And as we see a lot, he faded out as quickly as he came into the scene. He ended up 12-9 in 1990 (his only winning season in the bigs) and I am sure his agent's phone wasn't ringing too much after the All-Star break in 1990.Originally Posted by westofyou
Wrong twinOriginally Posted by Roy Tucker
Yep. IIRC, he started the All-Star game for the NL and never was quite the same after the midway point of the season.Originally Posted by RedFanAlways1966
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