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    This Date In Reds History (10/1/09): Past Lineups

    45 years ago (1964), a 5-4 win at Crosley Field vs. the Pirates.

    Pittsburgh
    Dick Schofield ss
    Bill Virdon cf
    Roberto Clemente rf
    Jerry Lynch lf
    Gene Freese 3b
    Donn Clendenon 1b
    Bill Mazeroski 2b
    Jerry May c
    Joe Gibbon p

    Cincinnati
    Pete Rose 2b
    Chico Ruiz 3b
    Vada Pinson cf
    Frank Robinson rf
    Deron Johnson 1b
    Tommy Harper lf
    Leo Cardenas ss
    Jimmie Coker c
    Bob Purkey p


    WP: Joe Nuxhall (9-8)
    LP: Steve Blass (5-8)
    Sv: Sammy Ellis (14)
    HR: CIN - Jimmie Coker (1).
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (10/1/09): Past Lineups

    35 years ago (1974), a 7-1 loss at Atlanta Stadium.

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

    Atlanta
    Ralph Garr lf
    Marty Perez 2b
    Darrell Evans 3b
    Dusty Baker rf
    Mike Lum 1b
    Rowland Office cf
    Vic Correll c
    Craig Robinson ss
    Buzz Capra p


    WP: Buzz Capra (16-8)
    LP: Jack Billingham (19-11)
    HR: None.

    Buzz Capra pitched a complete-game four-hitter with 9 K's to get the win for the Braves. The only hits for the Reds were a leadoff pinch-hit single by Ed Armbrister in the sixth inning, an RBI double by Dave Concepcion with no outs in the seventh, a leadoff single by Pete Rose in the eighth, and a two-out infield single by Ken Griffey in the ninth. Hal King made his final major-league appearance in this game.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (10/1/09): Past Lineups

    20 years ago (1989), a 2-0 loss at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Astros.

    Houston
    Eric Yelding ss
    Craig Biggio cf
    Ken Caminiti 3b
    Glenn Davis 1b
    Glenn Wilson rf
    Mark Davidson lf
    Alex Treviño c
    Steve Lombardozzi 2b
    Jim Deshaies p

    Cincinnati
    Dave Collins lf
    Luis Quiñones 2b
    Todd Benzinger 1b
    Paul O'Neill rf
    Joe Oliver c
    Rolando Roomes cf
    Scotti Madison 3b
    Jeff Richardson ss
    Tim Leary p


    WP: Jim Deshaies (15-10)
    LP: Tim Leary (8-14)
    HR: None.

    Jim Deshaies pitched a four-hit shutout to get the win for the Astros. The only hits for the Reds were a two-out single by Todd Benzinger in the first inning, a one-out single by Benzinger in the fourth, a leadoff single by Rolando Roomes in the eighth, and a leadoff single by Dave Collins in the ninth. The Reds finished the season in fifth place in the NL West with a 75-87 record, 17 games behind the Giants. During the offseason, interim manager Tommy Helms was relieved of his duties, and former Yankees manager Lou Piniella was hired as manager of the Reds.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (10/1/09): Past Lineups

    10 years ago (1999), a 4-3 10-inning loss at Milwaukee County Stadium vs. the Brewers.

    Cincinnati
    Mike Cameron cf
    Barry Larkin ss
    Sean Casey 1b
    Greg Vaughn lf
    Jeffrey Hammonds rf
    Mark Lewis 3b
    Eddie Taubensee c
    Pokey Reese 2b
    Denny Neagle p

    Milwaukee Brewers
    Marquis Grissom cf
    Mark Loretta 1b
    Jeff Cirillo 3b
    Jeromy Burnitz rf
    Alex Ochoa lf
    Ronnie Belliard 2b
    Lou Collier ss
    Brian Banks c
    Scott Karl p


    WP: Rocky Coppinger (5-3)
    LP: Scott Sullivan (5-4)
    HR: CIN - Mike Cameron (21), Greg Vaughn (44).

    Scott Karl, Rafael Roque, Hector Ramirez, David Weathers, Mike Myers, Eric Plunk and Rocky Coppinger combined on a five-hitter for the Brewers.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (10/1/09): Past Lineups

    Five years ago (2004), a 5-1 win at Great American Ball Park vs. the Pirates.

    Pittsburgh
    Jason Kendall c
    Jack Wilson ss
    Jason Bay lf
    Rob Mackowiak rf
    Craig Wilson 1b
    Tike Redman cf
    Ty Wigginton 3b
    Freddy Sanchez 2b
    Dave Williams p

    Cincinnati
    Felipe Lopez 3b
    Barry Larkin ss
    Sean Casey 1b
    Austin Kearns rf
    Adam Dunn lf
    Juan Castro 2b
    Jason LaRue c
    Darren Bragg cf
    Paul Wilson p


    WP: Paul Wilson (11-6)
    LP: Dave Williams (2-3)
    HR: PIT - Craig Wilson (29). CIN - Adam Dunn (46), Juan Castro (5), Barry Larkin (8).

    Paul Wilson pitched a complete-game five-hitter with 7 K's to get the win for the Reds. Adam Dunn became the third player in Reds history to hit more than 45 home runs in a season, following Ted Kluszewski (49 in 1954, 47 in 1955) and George Foster (52 in 1977). Barry Larkin hit the 198th and final home run of his career in this game.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (10/1/09): Past Lineups

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Klu View Post
    10 years ago (1999), a 4-3 10-inning loss at Milwaukee County Stadium vs. the Brewers.

    Cincinnati
    Mike Cameron cf
    Barry Larkin ss
    Sean Casey 1b
    Greg Vaughn lf
    Jeffrey Hammonds rf
    Mark Lewis 3b
    Eddie Taubensee c
    Pokey Reese 2b
    Denny Neagle p

    Milwaukee Brewers
    Marquis Grissom cf
    Mark Loretta 1b
    Jeff Cirillo 3b
    Jeromy Burnitz rf
    Alex Ochoa lf
    Ronnie Belliard 2b
    Lou Collier ss
    Brian Banks c
    Scott Karl p


    WP: Rocky Coppinger (5-3)
    LP: Scott Sullivan (5-4)
    HR: CIN - Mike Cameron (21), Greg Vaughn (44).

    Scott Karl, Rafael Roque, Hector Ramirez, David Weathers, Mike Myers, Eric Plunk and Rocky Coppinger combined on a five-hitter for the Brewers.
    Killer loss for the Reds. This was the weekend they lost two of three to the lowly Brewers and basically knocked them out of the playoffs. I wasn't following the Reds too closely then but I knew they would be in a lot of trouble in a one game playoff.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (10/1/09): Past Lineups

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Klu View Post
    20 years ago (1989), a 2-0 loss at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Astros.

    Houston
    Eric Yelding ss
    Craig Biggio cf
    Ken Caminiti 3b
    Glenn Davis 1b
    Glenn Wilson rf
    Mark Davidson lf
    Alex Treviño c
    Steve Lombardozzi 2b
    Jim Deshaies p

    Cincinnati
    Dave Collins lf
    Luis Quiñones 2b
    Todd Benzinger 1b
    Paul O'Neill rf
    Joe Oliver c
    Rolando Roomes cf
    Scotti Madison 3b
    Jeff Richardson ss
    Tim Leary p


    WP: Jim Deshaies (15-10)
    LP: Tim Leary (8-14)
    HR: None.

    Jim Deshaies pitched a four-hit shutout to get the win for the Astros. The only hits for the Reds were a two-out single by Todd Benzinger in the first inning, a one-out single by Benzinger in the fourth, a leadoff single by Rolando Roomes in the eighth, and a leadoff single by Dave Collins in the ninth. The Reds finished the season in fifth place in the NL West with a 75-87 record, 17 games behind the Giants. During the offseason, interim manager Tommy Helms was relieved of his duties, and former Yankees manager Lou Piniella was hired as manager of the Reds.
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