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    This Date In Reds History (7/22/08): Past Lineups

    35 years ago (1973), a 6-0 win at Riverfront Stadium vs. Les Expos.

    Montreal
    Ron Hunt 2b
    Mike Jorgensen 1b
    Ron Fairly lf
    Ken Singleton rf
    Boots Day cf
    Bob Bailey 3b
    Bob Stinson c
    Larry Lintz ss
    Ernie McAnally p

    Cincinnati
    Pete Rose lf
    Darrel Chaney 2b
    Dan Driessen 1b
    Johnny Bench c
    Bobby Tolan rf
    Dave Concepcion ss
    Denis Menke 3b
    Cesar Geronimo cf
    Jack Billingham p


    WP: Jack Billingham (14-6)
    LP: Ernie McAnally (7-5)
    HR: CIN - Johnny Bench (18), Denis Menke (2).

    Jack Billingham pitched a six-hit shutout for the Reds. In the bottom of the seventh inning, Dave Concepcion led off with a single, and went first to third on a groundout to SS by Denis Menke. Concepcion fractured his fibula and dislocated his ankle on the slide, and would be lost for the rest of the season.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (7/22/08): Past Lineups

    30 years ago (1978), a 2-1 win at Olympic Stadium in Montreal.

    Cincinnati
    Pete Rose 3b
    Ken Griffey rf
    Joe Morgan 2b
    George Foster lf
    Johnny Bench c
    Dave Concepcion ss
    Ken Henderson cf
    Dan Driessen 1b
    Fred Norman p

    Montreal
    Dave Cash 2b
    Andre Dawson cf
    Ellis Valentine rf
    Tony Perez 1b
    Larry Parrish 3b
    Warren Cromartie lf
    Gary Carter c
    Chris Speier ss
    Dan Schatzeder p


    WP: Fred Norman (9-5)
    LP: Dan Schatzeder (3-2)
    Sv: Doug Bair (17)
    HR: CIN - Johnny Bench (12). MON - Warren Cromartie (6).

    After flying out in his first two at-bats, Pete Rose singled to RF off Dan Schatzeder with one out in the sixth inning to drive in Dan Driessen with the game's first run, and extend his hitting streak to 35 games. Rose was 1-for-3 with an RBI and a sacrifice bunt on the afternoon.

    Pete Rose Hit Streak: 35
    54-for-145, .372/.410/.441/.851, 10 2B, 10 RBI, 25 R, 4/5 SB, 9 BB, 5 K, 1 HBP, 2 SAC, 1 SF
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (7/22/08): Past Lineups

    25 years ago (1983), a 3-2 loss at Riverfront vs. the Mets.

    New York Mets
    Bob Bailor ss
    Danny Heep cf
    Keith Hernandez 1b
    George Foster lf
    Darryl Strawberry rf
    Ron Hodges c
    Brian J. Giles 2b
    Tucker Ashford 3b
    Walt Terrell p

    Cincinnati
    Eddie Milner cf
    Dave Concepcion ss
    Cesar Cedeño rf
    Dan Driessen 1b
    Nick Esasky 3b
    Duane Walker lf
    Ron Oester 2b
    Dann Bilardello c
    Frank Pastore p


    WP: Jesse Orosco (5-5)
    LP: Ben Hayes (1-2)
    Sv: Doug Sisk (9)
    HR: NY - Keith Hernandez (8), Darryl Strawberry (12).
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (7/22/08): Past Lineups

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Klu View Post
    35 years ago (1973), a 6-0 win at Riverfront Stadium vs. Les Expos.

    Montreal
    Ron Hunt 2b
    Mike Jorgensen 1b
    Ron Fairly lf
    Ken Singleton rf
    Boots Day cf
    Bob Bailey 3b
    Bob Stinson c
    Larry Lintz ss
    Ernie McAnally p

    Cincinnati
    Pete Rose lf
    Darrel Chaney 2b
    Dan Driessen 1b
    Johnny Bench c
    Bobby Tolan rf
    Dave Concepcion ss
    Denis Menke 3b
    Cesar Geronimo cf
    Jack Billingham p


    WP: Jack Billingham (14-6)
    LP: Ernie McAnally (7-5)
    HR: CIN - Johnny Bench (18), Denis Menke (2).

    Jack Billingham pitched a six-hit shutout for the Reds. In the bottom of the seventh inning, Dave Concepcion led off with a single, and went first to third on a groundout to SS by Denis Menke. Concepcion fractured his fibula and dislocated his ankle on the slide, and would be lost for the rest of the season.
    That was a tough blow for the Reds and Concepcion. Davey was breaking out theSS mold of that time being no-hit but good field. This meant the Reds had play Chaney everyday and I think they picked up utility player named Ed Crosby who helped out some. But neither was as good as Davey.
    BTW,what the heck was Sparky thinking batting Chaney 2nd?
    Also the Reds have made up 6 games in just about 20 days on the Dodgers. They are now only 5 1/2 behind heading into the All Star break.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (7/22/08): Past Lineups

    20 years ago (1988), a 4-1 win at Riverfront vs. Les Expos.

    Montreal
    Otis Nixon cf
    Tracy Jones lf
    Andres Galarraga 1b
    Hubie Brooks rf
    Tim Wallach 3b
    Mike Fitzgerald c
    Rex Hudler 2b
    Luis Rivera ss
    Brian Holman p

    Cincinnati
    Kal Daniels lf
    Barry Larkin ss
    Chris Sabo 3b
    Eric Davis cf
    Paul O'Neill rf
    Nick Esasky 1b
    Jeff Reed c
    Jeff Treadway 2b
    Danny Jackson p


    WP: Danny Jackson (12-5)
    LP: Brian Holman (1-3)
    Sv: John Franco (18)
    HR: None.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (7/22/08): Past Lineups

    Quote Originally Posted by cumberlandreds View Post
    That was a tough blow for the Reds and Concepcion. Davey was breaking out theSS mold of that time being no-hit but good field. This meant the Reds had play Chaney everyday and I think they picked up utility player named Ed Crosby who helped out some. But neither was as good as Davey.
    BTW,what the heck was Sparky thinking batting Chaney 2nd?
    Also the Reds have made up 6 games in just about 20 days on the Dodgers. They are now only 5 1/2 behind heading into the All Star break.
    This was the final game before the All-Star break, and Davey had just been named to his first All-Star team.

    I would guess that Chaney hit second because Sparky didn't want to juggle the lineup around, and the #2 spot was usually where Morgan batted. (In other words, the lineup cards were preprinted with 2B in the #2 hole! )
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (7/22/08): Past Lineups

    15 years ago (1993), a 7-3 win at Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami.

    Cincinnati
    Bip Roberts lf
    Jeff Branson ss
    Chris Sabo 3b
    Reggie Sanders rf
    Hal Morris 1b
    Juan Samuel 2b
    Joe Oliver c
    Jacob Brumfield cf
    Tom Browning p

    Florida
    Chuck Carr cf
    Henry Cotto rf
    Jeff Conine lf
    Gary Sheffield 3b
    Orestes Destrade 1b
    Benito Santiago c
    Rich Renteria 2b
    Walt Weiss ss
    Jack Armstrong p


    WP: Tom Browning (7-5)
    LP: Jack Armstrong (7-10)
    HR: CIN - Juan Samuel (3), Reggie Sanders (14).
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (7/22/08): Past Lineups

    Five years ago (2003), a 6-4 loss at Great American Ball Park vs. the Brewers.

    Milwaukee Brewers
    Eric Young 2b
    Scott Podsednik cf
    Geoff Jenkins lf
    Richie Sexson 1b
    John Vander Wal rf
    Keith Ginter 3b
    Keith Osik c
    Bill Hall ss
    Wayne Franklin p

    Cincinnati
    D'Angelo Jimenez 2b
    Barry Larkin ss
    Jose Guillen rf
    Sean Casey 1b
    Aaron Boone 3b
    Ruben Mateo cf
    Adam Dunn lf
    Jason LaRue c
    Paul Wilson p


    WP: Wayne Franklin (7-6)
    LP: Paul Wilson (5-8)
    Sv: Dan Kolb (2)
    HR: CIN - Jose Guillen (20).

    I was at this game. Jose Guillen got a standing ovation from the Moon Deck when he took his position in RF in the top of the sixth inning after hitting his homer in the bottom of the fifth. They were chanting "JO-SE! JO-SE!" However, I knew that he was going to be traded by the end of the month. I had no idea that the trade would work out so well, though.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (7/22/08): Past Lineups

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Klu View Post
    25 years ago (1983), a 3-2 loss at Riverfront vs. the Mets.

    New York Mets
    Bob Bailor ss
    Danny Heep cf
    Keith Hernandez 1b
    George Foster lf
    Darryl Strawberry rf
    Ron Hodges c
    Brian J. Giles 2b
    Tucker Ashford 3b
    Walt Terrell p

    Cincinnati
    Eddie Milner cf
    Dave Concepcion ss
    Cesar Cedeņo rf
    Dan Driessen 1b
    Nick Esasky 3b
    Duane Walker lf
    Ron Oester 2b
    Dann Bilardello c
    Frank Pastore p


    WP: Jesse Orosco (5-5)
    LP: Ben Hayes (1-2)
    Sv: Doug Sisk (9)
    HR: NY - Keith Hernandez (8), Darryl Strawberry (12).
    Hernandez and Strawberry's HR's were in the 9th off the "great" Ben Hayes.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (7/22/08): Past Lineups

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Klu View Post
    30 years ago (1978), a 2-1 win at Olympic Stadium in Montreal.

    Cincinnati
    Pete Rose 3b
    Ken Griffey rf
    Joe Morgan 2b
    George Foster lf
    Johnny Bench c
    Dave Concepcion ss
    Ken Henderson cf
    Dan Driessen 1b
    Fred Norman p

    Montreal
    Dave Cash 2b
    Andre Dawson cf
    Ellis Valentine rf
    Tony Perez 1b
    Larry Parrish 3b
    Warren Cromartie lf
    Gary Carter c
    Chris Speier ss
    Dan Schatzeder p


    WP: Fred Norman (9-5)
    LP: Dan Schatzeder (3-2)
    Sv: Doug Bair (17)
    HR: CIN - Johnny Bench (12). MON - Warren Cromartie (6).

    After flying out in his first two at-bats, Pete Rose singled to RF off Dan Schatzeder with one out in the sixth inning to drive in Dan Driessen with the game's first run, and extend his hitting streak to 35 games. Rose was 1-for-3 with an RBI and a sacrifice bunt on the afternoon.

    Pete Rose Hit Streak: 35
    54-for-145, .372/.410/.441/.851, 10 2B, 10 RBI, 25 R, 4/5 SB, 9 BB, 5 K, 1 HBP, 2 SAC, 1 SF
    That was a good young outfield for the Expos. It looked like they, along with Carter,would be around for many years. Dawson and Carter were but Valentine flamed out after a couple of good seasons and bounced around with a number of teams for a while. Cromartie took off for Japan and had a nice career over there. I never really understood why he went there. It seems like he was still a good player here and am sure he could have made more money here since the cost of living is so high in Japan.
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