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    This Date In Reds History (4/21/08): Past Lineups

    50 years ago (1958), a 4-2 14-inning win at Connie Mack Stadium in Philadelphia.

    Cincinnati
    Johnny Temple 2b
    Vada Pinson rf
    Frank Robinson lf
    George Crowe 1b
    Don Hoak 3b
    Gus Bell cf
    Roy McMillan ss
    Ed Bailey c
    Bob Kelly p

    Philadelphia
    Richie Ashburn cf
    Chuck Essegian lf
    Harry Anderson 1b
    Stan Lopata c
    Granny Hamner 3b
    Wally Post rf
    Ted Kazanski 2b
    Chico Fernandez ss
    Ray Semproch p


    WP: Hal Jeffcoat (1-0)
    LP: Jim Hearn (0-1)
    Sv: Johnny Klippstein (1)
    HR: None.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (4/21/08): Past Lineups

    45 years ago (1963), an 8-3 win at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh.

    Cincinnati
    Eddie Kasko 3b
    Don Blasingame 2b
    Gordy Coleman 1b
    Frank Robinson lf
    Johnny Edwards c
    Leo Cardenas ss
    Vada Pinson cf
    Marty Keough rf
    Jim Maloney p

    Pittsburgh
    Dick Schofield ss
    Bob Skinner lf
    Roberto Clemente rf
    Donn Clendenon 1b
    Bill Mazeroski 2b
    Bill Virdon cf
    Bob Bailey 3b
    Jim Pagliaroni c
    Al McBean p


    WP: Jim Maloney (2-0)
    LP: Al McBean (1-1)
    HR: PIT - Donn Clendenon (4), Jim Pagliaroni (1).

    Jim Maloney pitched a complete-game twelve-hitter to get the win.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (4/21/08): Past Lineups

    40 years ago (1968), a 5-2 loss at Crosley Field vs. the Braves.

    Atlanta
    Mike Lum cf
    Sonny Jackson ss
    Hank Aaron rf
    Sandy Valdespino lf
    Clete Boyer 3b
    Tommie Aaron 1b
    Bob Tillman c
    Felix Millan 2b
    Dick Kelley p

    Cincinnati
    Pete Rose rf
    Alex Johnson lf
    Vada Pinson cf
    Tony Perez 3b
    Lee May 1b
    Johnny Bench c
    Tommy Helms 2b
    Leo Cardenas ss
    Milt Pappas p


    WP: Dick Kelley (1-1)
    LP: Milt Pappas (1-1)
    Sv: Claude Raymond (1)
    HR: ATL - Hank Aaron (4).
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (4/21/08): Past Lineups

    35 years ago (1973), a 5-4 loss at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Bravos.

    Atlanta
    Ralph Garr lf
    Johnny Oates c
    Hank Aaron rf
    Darrell Evans 3b
    Mike Lum 1b
    Dusty Baker cf
    Davey Johnson 2b
    Marty Perez ss
    Pat Dobson p

    Cincinnati
    Pete Rose lf
    Joe Morgan 2b
    Bobby Tolan cf
    Johnny Bench c
    Tony Perez 1b
    Richie Scheinblum rf
    Dave Concepcion ss
    Denis Menke 3b
    Jack Billingham p


    WP: Phil Niekro (1-0)
    LP: Pedro Borbon (0-1)
    HR: ATL - Darrell Evans (3).
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (4/21/08): Past Lineups

    30 years ago (1978), a 3-0 loss at Candlestick Park in San Francisco.

    Cincinnati
    Pete Rose 3b
    Ken Griffey rf
    Joe Morgan 2b
    George Foster lf
    Johnny Bench 1b
    Dave Concepcion ss
    Don Werner c
    Cesar Geronimo cf
    Tom Seaver p

    San Francisco
    Larry Herndon cf
    Darrell Evans 3b
    Bill Madlock 2b
    Willie McCovey 1b
    Jack Clark rf
    Terry Whitfield lf
    Marc Hill c
    Johnnie LeMaster ss
    Bob Knepper p


    WP: Bob Knepper (2-0)
    LP: Tom Seaver (0-1)
    HR: None.

    Bob Knepper pitched a three-hit shutout with 10 K's to get the win for the Giants. The only hits for the Reds were singles by Dave Concepcion and Cesar Geronimo in the second inning, and a single by Pete Rose in the sixth. Tom Seaver and Dale Murray combined on a four-hitter in a losing effort. The only hits for the Giants were a single by Willie McCovey in the second, a double by Darrell Evans in the sixth, and singles by Larry Herndon and Jack Clark in the eighth.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (4/21/08): Past Lineups

    25 years ago (1983), a 4-3 10-inning loss at the Astrodome in Houston.

    Cincinnati
    Cesar Cedeño rf
    Eddie Milner cf
    Dave Concepcion ss
    Johnny Bench 3b
    Jeff Jones lf
    Dan Driessen 1b
    Ron Oester 2b
    Dann Bilardello c
    Joe Price p

    Houston
    Omar Moreno cf
    Kevin Bass rf
    Dickie Thon ss
    Phil Garner 3b
    Jose Cruz lf
    Ray Knight 1b
    Alan Ashby c
    Bill Doran 2b
    Bob Knepper p


    WP: Frank LaCorte (1-2)
    LP: Tom Hume (0-2)
    HR: HOU - Phil Garner (1).
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (4/21/08): Past Lineups

    20 years ago (1988), a 7-6 12-inning win at Riverfront vs. the Giants.

    San Francisco
    Brett Butler cf
    Chris Speier 3b
    Will Clark 1b
    Candy Maldonado rf
    Mike Aldrete lf
    Robby Thompson 2b
    Jose Uribe ss
    Bob Melvin c
    Dave Dravecky p

    Cincinnati
    Barry Larkin ss
    Chris Sabo 3b
    Eric Davis cf
    Nick Esasky 1b
    Dave Concepcion 2b
    Tracy Jones rf
    Terry McGriff c
    Lloyd McClendon lf
    Mario Soto p


    WP: Pat Perry (2-2)
    LP: Joe Price (0-1)
    HR: SF - Bob Melvin (2). CIN - Chris Sabo (3), Barry Larkin (3), Nick Esasky (2).
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (4/21/08): Past Lineups

    15 years ago (1993), an 8-7 12-inning win at Three Rivers Stadium in the Steel City.

    Cincinnati
    Bip Roberts 2b
    Roberto Kelly cf
    Barry Larkin ss
    Kevin Mitchell lf
    Chris Sabo 3b
    Randy Milligan 1b
    Reggie Sanders rf
    Joe Oliver c
    Jose Rijo p

    Pittsburgh
    Al Martin lf
    Jay Bell ss
    Andy Van Slyke cf
    Dave Clark rf
    Orlando Merced 1b
    Jeff King 3b
    Don Slaught c
    Tom Foley 2b
    Steve Cooke p


    WP: Steve Foster (2-2)
    LP: John Candelaria (0-1)
    HR: CIN - Kevin Mitchell (2).
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    10 years ago (1998), a 6-3 win at Veterans Stadium in the City Of Brotherly Love.

    Cincinnati
    Chris Stynes lf
    Lenny Harris rf
    Barry Larkin ss
    Eddie Taubensee c
    Willie Greene 3b
    Bret Boone 2b
    Dmitri Young 1b
    Jon Nunnally cf
    Brett Tomko p

    Philadelphia
    Doug Glanville cf
    Gregg Jefferies lf
    Scott Rolen 3b
    Mike Lieberthal c
    Rico Brogna 1b
    Mark Lewis 2b
    Bobby Abreu rf
    Desi Relaford ss
    Curt Schilling p


    WP: Brett Tomko (3-1)
    LP: Curt Schilling (2-2)
    Sv: Jeff Shaw (6)
    HR: PHI - Rico Brogna (4).
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (4/21/08): Past Lineups

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Klu View Post
    35 years ago (1973), a 5-4 loss at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Bravos.

    Atlanta
    Ralph Garr lf
    Johnny Oates c
    Hank Aaron rf
    Darrell Evans 3b
    Mike Lum 1b
    Dusty Baker cf
    Davey Johnson 2b
    Marty Perez ss
    Pat Dobson p

    Cincinnati
    Pete Rose lf
    Joe Morgan 2b
    Bobby Tolan cf
    Johnny Bench c
    Tony Perez 1b
    Richie Scheinblum rf
    Dave Concepcion ss
    Denis Menke 3b
    Jack Billingham p


    WP: Phil Niekro (1-0)
    LP: Pedro Borbon (0-1)
    HR: ATL - Darrell Evans (3).
    Interesting that the Braves would bring in Niekro in relief in the 7th inning. Also Sparky got the ole heave ho after Hall walked the first two hiiters in the 8th.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (4/21/08): Past Lineups

    Quote Originally Posted by cumberlandreds View Post
    Interesting that the Braves would bring in Niekro in relief in the 7th inning. Also Sparky got the ole heave ho after Hall walked the first two hiiters in the 8th.
    It was not uncommon prior to the late 70's/early 80's for starting pitchers to occasionally make relief appearances on their "throwing day" between starts--especially if the pitcher in question was a knuckleballer like Phil Niekro.

    Niekro made 30 starts and 12 relief appearances in 1973, compiling a 13-10 record with a 3.31 ERA. In 245 innings, he allowed 214 hits while striking out 131 and walking 89. He pitched 9 complete games (including 1 shutout), and also recorded 4 saves.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (4/21/08): Past Lineups

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Klu View Post
    It was not uncommon prior to the late 70's/early 80's for starting pitchers to occasionally make relief appearances on their "throwing day" between starts--especially if the pitcher in question was a knuckleballer like Phil Niekro.

    Niekro made 30 starts and 12 relief appearances in 1973, compiling a 13-10 record with a 3.31 ERA. In 245 innings, he allowed 214 hits while striking out 131 and walking 89. He pitched 9 complete games (including 1 shutout), and also recorded 4 saves.
    Handling pitchers then was quite different. Sparky would give an occaisional start to Clay Carroll. Niekro could probably pitch nearly everyday throwing that knuckler. IIRC, Wilbur Wood started both ends of a doubleheader for the White Sox sometime in the 70's.
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