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    This Date In Reds History (6/29/10): Past Lineups

    55 years ago (1955), a 9-5 loss at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis.

    Cincinnati
    Johnny Temple 2b
    Stan Palys lf
    Ted Kluszewski 1b
    Wally Post rf
    Gus Bell cf
    Smoky Burgess c
    Ray Jablonski 3b
    Roy McMillan ss
    Rudy Minarcin p

    St. Louis
    Solly Hemus 3b
    Wally Moon cf
    Stan Musial 1b
    Bill Virdon rf
    Red Schoendienst 2b
    Rip Repulski lf
    Bob Stephenson ss
    Nelson Burbrink c
    Tom Poholsky p


    WP: Frank Smith (3-1)
    LP: Rudy Minarcin (4-4)
    HR: STL - Red Schoendienst (9), Stan Musial (15), Wally Moon (11).

    Wally Post was ejected in the top of the third inning by home plate umpire Frank Dascoli after being called out on strikes. Sam Mele replaced Post in RF.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (6/29/10): Past Lineups

    50 years ago (1960), a 5-2 loss at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis.

    Cincinnati
    Eddie Kasko 3b
    Vada Pinson cf
    Gus Bell rf
    Wally Post lf
    Frank Robinson 1b
    Dutch Dotterer c
    Roy McMillan ss
    Elio Chacon 2b
    Jay Hook p

    St. Louis
    Ken Boyer 3b
    Joe Cunningham rf
    Bill White 1b
    Stan Musial lf
    Curt Flood cf
    Hal R. Smith c
    Julian Javier 2b
    Alex Grammas ss
    Ray Sadecki p


    WP: Ray Sadecki (2-3)
    LP: Jay Hook (6-7)
    Sv: Lindy McDaniel (14)
    HR: CIN - Wally Post (6).

    Ray Sadecki and Lindy McDaniel combined on a four-hitter for the Cardinals. The only hits for the Reds were a leadoff infield single by Eddie Kasko in the first inning, a one-out RBI single by Elio Chacon in the second, a one-out single by Gus Bell in the sixth, and a leadoff homer by Wally Post in the ninth. OF Joe Gaines made his major-league debut for the Reds in this game, striking out as a pinch-hitter for Jay Hook in the fifth inning.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (6/29/10): Past Lineups

    45 years ago (1965), the Reds split a doubleheader at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh--losing the opener 2-1 in 16 innings, and winning the nightcap 7-5.

    First Game
    Cincinnati
    Tommy Harper lf
    Pete Rose 2b
    Vada Pinson cf
    Frank Robinson rf
    Deron Johnson 3b
    Don Pavletich 1b
    Johnny Edwards c
    Leo Cardenas ss
    Sammy Ellis p

    Pittsburgh
    Bob Bailey 3b
    Bill Virdon cf
    Roberto Clemente rf
    Willie Stargell lf
    Donn Clendenon 1b
    Bill Mazeroski 2b
    Gene Alley ss
    Del Crandall c
    Bob Friend p


    WP: Don Schwall (4-3)
    LP: Billy McCool (5-5)
    HR: None.

    In Game 1, Sammy Ellis pitched 14 innings of four-hit one-run baseball, striking out 10 and walking seven in picking up a no-decision.



    Second Game
    Cincinnati
    Tommy Harper lf
    Pete Rose 2b
    Vada Pinson cf
    Frank Robinson rf
    Deron Johnson 3b
    Don Pavletich c
    Tony Perez 1b
    Leo Cardenas ss
    Joe Nuxhall p

    Pittsburgh
    Bob Bailey lf
    Manny Mota cf
    Roberto Clemente rf
    Donn Clendenon 1b
    Bill Mazeroski 2b
    Gene Freese 3b
    Gene Alley ss
    Jim Pagliaroni c
    Joe Gibbon p


    WP: Joe Nuxhall (2-2)
    LP: Joe Gibbon (2-6)
    Sv: Roger Craig (2)
    HR: None.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (6/29/10): Past Lineups

    35 years ago (1975), the Reds split a doubleheader at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Padres--winning the opener 4-1, and losing the nightcap 4-3.

    First Game
    San Diego
    Bobby Tolan cf
    Tito Fuentes 2b
    Gene Locklear lf
    Willie McCovey 1b
    Dave Winfield rf
    Fred Kendall c
    Ted Kubiak 3b
    Enzo Hernandez ss
    Randy Jones p

    Cincinnati
    Pete Rose 3b
    Dave Concepcion ss
    Joe Morgan 2b
    Johnny Bench lf
    Tony Perez 1b
    George Foster cf
    Merv Rettenmund rf
    Bill Plummer c
    Jack Billingham p


    WP: Jack Billingham (9-3)
    LP: Randy Jones (10-5)
    Sv: Will McEnaney (7)
    HR: CIN - George Foster (12), Joe Morgan (12), Merv Rettenmund (1).



    Second Game
    San Diego
    Bobby Tolan cf
    Tito Fuentes 2b
    Gene Locklear lf
    Dave Winfield rf
    Mike Ivie 1b
    Randy Hundley c
    Ted Kubiak 3b
    Enzo Hernandez ss
    Brent Strom p

    Cincinnati
    Pete Rose 3b
    Dave Concepcion ss
    Johnny Bench lf
    Tony Perez 1b
    George Foster cf
    Merv Rettenmund rf
    Bill Plummer c
    Doug Flynn 2b
    Pat Darcy p


    WP: Brent Strom (3-1)
    LP: Pat Darcy (2-5)
    HR: CIN - George Foster (13).

    In Game 2, Brent Strom pitched a complete-game seven-hitter with 6 K's to get the win for the Padres.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (6/29/10): Past Lineups

    30 years ago (1980), a 12-10 loss at the Astrodome in Houston.

    Cincinnati
    Dave Collins lf
    Dave Concepcion ss
    Ken Griffey rf
    Dan Driessen 1b
    Ray Knight 3b
    Cesar Geronimo cf
    Junior Kennedy 2b
    Joe Nolan c
    Charlie Leibrandt p

    Houston
    Rafael Landestoy 2b
    Terry Puhl rf
    Jose Cruz lf
    Cesar Cedeņo cf
    Enos Cabell 3b
    Art Howe 1b
    Luis Pujols c
    Craig Reynolds ss
    Nolan Ryan p


    WP: Frank LaCorte (5-0)
    LP: Mario Soto (0-3)
    Sv: Joe Sambito (10)
    HR: HOU - Denny Walling (2).

    Astros manager Bill Virdon was ejected by home plate umpire Lanny Harris with two outs in the top of the fifth inning after Ken Griffey slid home ahead of the throw by Astros CF Cesar Cedeņo on an RBI single by Ray Knight, giving the Reds a 6-5 lead.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (6/29/10): Past Lineups

    25 years ago (1985), a 3-0 loss at Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego.

    Cincinnati
    Gary Redus cf
    Dave Concepcion ss
    Dave Parker rf
    Tony Perez 1b
    Alan Knicely c
    Cesar Cedeņo lf
    Nick Esasky 3b
    Ron Oester 2b
    Mario Soto p

    San Diego
    Tim Flannery 2b
    Tony Gwynn rf
    Steve Garvey 1b
    Terry Kennedy c
    Kevin McReynolds cf
    Graig Nettles 3b
    Carmelo Martinez lf
    Garry Templeton ss
    Dave Dravecky p


    WP: Dave Dravecky (8-4)
    LP: Mario Soto (8-7)
    HR: SD - Carmelo Martinez (10).

    Dave Dravecky pitched an eight-hit shutout to get the win for the Padres. Mario Soto and Tom Hume combined on a five-hitter in a losing effort for the Reds. Pete Rose did not play in this game.

    Ty Cobb: 4191
    Pete Rose: 4151
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (6/29/10): Past Lineups

    20 years ago (1990), a 4-2 loss at Shea Stadium in Queens.

    Cincinnati
    Billy Hatcher lf
    Barry Larkin ss
    Eric Davis cf
    Chris Sabo 3b
    Glenn Braggs rf
    Hal Morris 1b
    Mariano Duncan 2b
    Joe Oliver c
    Rick Mahler p

    New York Mets
    Keith Miller cf
    Dave Magadan 1b
    Gregg Jefferies 2b
    Darryl Strawberry rf
    Howard Johnson 3b
    Mark Carreon lf
    Mackey Sasser c
    Kevin Elster ss
    Bob Ojeda p


    WP: Bob Ojeda (4-3)
    LP: Rick Mahler (2-3)
    Sv: Jeff Innis (1)
    HR: NY - Darryl Strawberry (17), Mackey Sasser (2).

    Record: 45-26, 8.5 game lead in the NL West.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (6/29/10): Past Lineups

    15 years ago (1995), a 10-4 win at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia.

    Cincinnati
    Barry Larkin ss
    Thomas Howard cf
    Ron Gant lf
    Reggie Sanders rf
    Eric Anthony 1b
    Eddie Taubensee c
    Bret Boone 2b
    Jeff Branson 3b
    Pete Schourek p

    Philadelphia
    Lenny Dykstra cf
    Mickey Morandini 2b
    Tom Marsh lf
    Dave Hollins 1b
    Darren Daulton c
    Charlie Hayes 3b
    Jim Eisenreich rf
    Kevin Stocker ss
    Paul Quantrill p


    WP: Pete Schourek (6-4)
    LP: Paul Quantrill (7-3)
    HR: CIN - Ron Gant (16), Eric Anthony (3). PHI - Mickey Morandini (4).
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (6/29/10): Past Lineups

    10 years ago (2000), a 12-3 loss at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Cardinals.

    St. Louis
    Placido Polanco 2b
    Edgar Renteria ss
    Mark McGwire 1b
    Eric Davis rf
    Shawon Dunston lf
    Craig Paquette 3b
    Mike Matheny c
    J.D. Drew cf
    Andy Benes p

    Cincinnati
    Barry Larkin ss
    Dmitri Young lf
    Ken Griffey Jr. cf
    Dante Bichette rf
    Sean Casey 1b
    Aaron Boone 3b
    Eddie Taubensee c
    Pokey Reese 2b
    Ron Villone p


    WP: Andy Benes (8-3)
    LP: Ron Villone (7-5)
    HR: STL - Shawon Dunston (7), Edgar Renteria (10), Eric Davis (6). CIN - Ken Griffey Jr. (26).

    Andy Benes, Heathcliff Slocumb, and Mark Thompson combined on a four-hitter for the Cardinals. The only hits for the Reds were back-to-back triples by Barry Larkin and Dmitri Young leading off the third inning, a two-out solo homer by Ken Griffey Jr. in the fifth, and a one-out pinch-hit single by Hal Morris in the seventh.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (6/29/10): Past Lineups

    Five years ago (2005), an 11-3 loss at Busch Stadium in St. Louis.

    Cincinnati
    Felipe Lopez ss
    Rich Aurilia 2b
    Sean Casey 1b
    Joe Randa 3b
    Adam Dunn lf
    Wily Mo Peņa rf
    Jason LaRue c
    Jason Romano cf
    Ramon Ortiz p

    St. Louis
    David Eckstein ss
    Jim Edmonds cf
    Albert Pujols 1b
    Reggie Sanders lf
    Larry Walker rf
    Scott Rolen 3b
    Mark Grudzielanek 2b
    Yadier Molina c
    Matt Morris p


    WP: Matt Morris (9-1)
    LP: Ramon Ortiz (3-6)
    HR: CIN - Wily Mo Peņa (10). STL - Larry Walker 2 (9), Reggie Sanders (17), Jim Edmonds (15).
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    Joe Randa hitting in front of Dunner.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (6/29/10): Past Lineups

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Klu View Post
    35 years ago (1975), the Reds split a doubleheader at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Padres--winning the opener 4-1, and losing the nightcap 4-3.

    First Game
    San Diego
    Bobby Tolan cf
    Tito Fuentes 2b
    Gene Locklear lf
    Willie McCovey 1b
    Dave Winfield rf
    Fred Kendall c
    Ted Kubiak 3b
    Enzo Hernandez ss
    Randy Jones p

    Cincinnati
    Pete Rose 3b
    Dave Concepcion ss
    Joe Morgan 2b
    Johnny Bench lf
    Tony Perez 1b
    George Foster cf
    Merv Rettenmund rf
    Bill Plummer c
    Jack Billingham p


    WP: Jack Billingham (9-3)
    LP: Randy Jones (10-5)
    Sv: Will McEnaney (7)
    HR: CIN - George Foster (12), Joe Morgan (12), Merv Rettenmund (1).



    Second Game
    San Diego
    Bobby Tolan cf
    Tito Fuentes 2b
    Gene Locklear lf
    Dave Winfield rf
    Mike Ivie 1b
    Randy Hundley c
    Ted Kubiak 3b
    Enzo Hernandez ss
    Brent Strom p

    Cincinnati
    Pete Rose 3b
    Dave Concepcion ss
    Johnny Bench lf
    Tony Perez 1b
    George Foster cf
    Merv Rettenmund rf
    Bill Plummer c
    Doug Flynn 2b
    Pat Darcy p


    WP: Brent Strom (3-1)
    LP: Pat Darcy (2-5)
    HR: CIN - George Foster (13).

    In Game 2, Brent Strom pitched a complete-game seven-hitter with 6 K's to get the win for the Padres.
    Interesting that Bench played LF both games and Plummer caught both games. Also Rettendmund played in both games. I guess Griffey was ailing.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (6/29/10): Past Lineups

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Klu View Post
    35 years ago (1975), the Reds split a doubleheader at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Padres--winning the opener 4-1, and losing the nightcap 4-3.

    First Game
    San Diego
    Bobby Tolan cf
    Tito Fuentes 2b
    Gene Locklear lf
    Willie McCovey 1b
    Dave Winfield rf
    Fred Kendall c
    Ted Kubiak 3b
    Enzo Hernandez ss
    Randy Jones p

    Cincinnati
    Pete Rose 3b
    Dave Concepcion ss
    Joe Morgan 2b
    Johnny Bench lf
    Tony Perez 1b
    George Foster cf
    Merv Rettenmund rf
    Bill Plummer c
    Jack Billingham p


    WP: Jack Billingham (9-3)
    LP: Randy Jones (10-5)
    Sv: Will McEnaney (7)
    HR: CIN - George Foster (12), Joe Morgan (12), Merv Rettenmund (1).
    And the Reds beat Randy Jones. That hardly ever happened.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (6/29/10): Past Lineups

    Quote Originally Posted by Roy Tucker View Post
    And the Reds beat Randy Jones. That hardly ever happened.
    Yea that was the other strange thing. They beat Jones but couldn't beat Brent Strom? Strange doubleheader to say the least.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (6/29/10): Past Lineups

    Quote Originally Posted by cumberlandreds View Post
    Interesting that Bench played LF both games and Plummer caught both games. Also Rettendmund played in both games. I guess Griffey was ailing.
    Griffey pinch-ran for Plummer in Game 2. Jones and Strom are both left-handed, so I figured that had something to do with Ken not starting.
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