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    This Date In Reds History (7/24/10): Past Lineups

    55 years ago (1955), the Reds split a doubleheader at the Polo Grounds in Upper Manhattan vs. the Giants--winning the opener 6-4, and losing the nightcap 4-1.

    First Game
    Cincinnati
    Rocky Bridges 2b
    Stan Palys lf
    Ted Kluszewski 1b
    Wally Post rf
    Gus Bell cf
    Smoky Burgess c
    Milt Smith 3b
    Roy McMillan ss
    Art Fowler p

    New York Giants
    Wayne Terwilliger 2b
    Alvin Dark ss
    Willie Mays cf
    Hank Thompson 3b
    Don Mueller rf
    Whitey Lockman lf
    Gail Harris 1b
    Ray Katt c
    Ruben Gomez p


    WP: Art Fowler (5-6)
    LP: Ruben Gomez (7-5)
    Sv: Joe Black (2)
    HR: CIN - Ted Kluszewski (32), Wally Post (25), Milt Smith (1). NY - Alvin Dark (8).

    In Game 1, Milt Smith hit his first major-league home run in the eighth inning off Giants reliever Hoyt Wilhelm.



    Second Game
    Cincinnati
    Rocky Bridges 2b
    Stan Palys lf
    Ted Kluszewski 1b
    Wally Post rf
    Gus Bell cf
    Matt Batts c
    Milt Smith 3b
    Roy McMillan ss
    Jackie Collum p

    New York Giants
    Wayne Terwilliger 2b
    Alvin Dark ss
    Willie Mays cf
    Sid Gordon 3b
    Don Mueller rf
    Bobby Hofman 1b
    Whitey Lockman lf
    Ray Katt c
    Johnny Antonelli p


    WP: Johnny Antonelli (8-12)
    LP: Jackie Collum (8-5)
    HR: NY - Bobby Hofman (8), Willie Mays (30).

    In Game 2, Johnny Antonelli pitched a complete-game seven-hitter to get the win for the Giants.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (7/24/10): Past Lineups

    50 years ago (1960), a 6-5 loss at Crosley Field vs. the Cardinals.

    St. Louis
    Julian Javier 2b
    Joe Cunningham rf
    Bill White 1b
    Stan Musial lf
    Daryl Spencer ss
    Alex Grammas 3b
    Curt Flood cf
    Hal R. Smith c
    Ernie Broglio p

    Cincinnati
    Eddie Kasko 3b
    Vada Pinson cf
    Gus Bell rf
    Frank Robinson lf
    Gordy Coleman 1b
    Ed Bailey c
    Roy McMillan ss
    Billy Martin 2b
    Jay Hook p


    WP: Bob Gibson (2-3)
    LP: Jay Hook (7-10)
    Sv: Marshall Bridges (1)
    HR: STL - Daryl Spencer (13), Joe Cunningham (4), Stan Musial (8). CIN - Gordy Coleman (1), Frank Robinson (18).

    Gordy Coleman made his Reds debut in this game, and homered in his first at-bat off Ernie Broglio in the second inning.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (7/24/10): Past Lineups

    45 years ago (1965), the Reds split a doubleheader at the Astrodome in Houston--losing the opener 4-2, and winning the nightcap 2-0.

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

    Houston
    Joe Morgan 2b
    Lee Maye lf
    Jimmy Wynn cf
    Walt Bond rf
    Jim Gentile 1b
    Bob Aspromonte 3b
    Ron Brand c
    Bob Lillis ss
    Don Nottebart p


    WP: Don Nottebart (2-7)
    LP: Sammy Ellis (13-6)
    HR: None.

    In Game 1, Don Nottebart pitched no-hitter through six innings, and finished with a complete-game three-hitter to get the win for the Astros. The only hits for the Reds were a leadoff triple by Pete Rose in the seventh inning, a one-out RBI single by Frank Robinson in the seventh, and a leadoff pinch-hit triple by Art Shamsky in the ninth. Left-handed reliever Ted Davidson made his major-league debut for the Reds in this game.



    Second Game
    Cincinnati
    Tommy Harper lf
    Pete Rose 2b
    Vada Pinson cf
    Frank Robinson rf
    Gordy Coleman 1b
    Deron Johnson 3b
    Johnny Edwards c
    Leo Cardenas ss
    Joe Nuxhall p

    Houston
    Joe Morgan 2b
    Lee Maye lf
    Jimmy Wynn cf
    Frank J. Thomas 1b
    Bob Aspromonte 3b
    Joe Gaines rf
    Gus Triandos c
    Bob Lillis ss
    Turk Farrell p


    WP: Joe Nuxhall (7-3)
    LP: Turk Farrell (7-4)
    HR: None.

    In Game 2, Joe Nuxhall pitched a no-hitter through 7.1 innings, and finished with a one-hit shutout with 11 K's to get the win for the Reds. The only hit for the Astros was a one-out single by Bob Lillis in the eighth inning.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (7/24/10): Past Lineups

    40 years ago (1970), a 4-0 win at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Cardinals.

    St. Louis
    Lou Brock lf
    Leron Lee rf
    Joe Hague 1b
    Dick Allen 3b
    Joe Torre c
    Vic Davalillo cf
    Julian Javier 2b
    Milt Ramirez ss
    Mike Torrez p

    Cincinnati
    Bobby Tolan cf
    Bernie Carbo lf
    Pete Rose rf
    Tony Perez 3b
    Johnny Bench c
    Lee May 1b
    Tommy Helms 2b
    Woody Woodward ss
    Gary Nolan p


    WP: Gary Nolan (13-4)
    LP: Mike Torrez (7-9)
    Sv: Wayne Granger (22)
    HR: CIN - Johnny Bench (29), Bernie Carbo (15).

    Gary Nolan and Wayne Granger combined on a six-hit shutout for the Reds.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (7/24/10): Past Lineups

    35 years ago (1975), a 2-1 win at Shea Stadium in Queens.

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

    New York Mets
    Gene Clines cf
    Felix Millan 2b
    Joe Torre 3b
    Dave Kingman 1b
    Rusty Staub rf
    Jesus Alou lf
    Jack Heidemann ss
    John Stearns c
    Tom Seaver p


    WP: Fred Norman (6-3)
    LP: Tom Seaver (14-6)
    Sv: Rawly Eastwick (8)
    HR: None.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (7/24/10): Past Lineups

    25 years ago (1985), a 3-2 win at Shea Stadium in Queens.

    Cincinnati
    Eddie Milner cf
    Max Venable lf
    Pete Rose 1b
    Dave Parker rf
    Buddy Bell 3b
    Dave Concepcion ss
    Ron Oester 2b
    Dann Bilardello c
    Ron Robinson p

    New York Mets
    Lenny Dykstra cf
    Wally Backman 2b
    Keith Hernandez 1b
    Darryl Strawberry rf
    Danny Heep lf
    Clint Hurdle c
    Howard Johnson 3b
    Rafael Santana ss
    Rick Aguilera p


    WP: John Franco (9-1)
    LP: Roger McDowell (5-4)
    Sv: Ted Power (18)
    HR: NY - Keith Hernandez (8).

    Pete Rose was 2-for-4 with an RBI.

    Ty Cobb: 4191
    Pete Rose: 4161
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (7/24/10): Past Lineups

    20 years ago (1990), a 10-0 loss at Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego.

    Cincinnati
    Chris Sabo 3b
    Barry Larkin ss
    Hal Morris 1b
    Eric Davis cf
    Glenn Braggs lf
    Paul O'Neill rf
    Mariano Duncan 2b
    Joe Oliver c
    Jack Armstrong p

    San Diego
    Bip Roberts lf
    Roberto Alomar 2b
    Tony Gwynn rf
    Jack Clark 1b
    Joe Carter cf
    Mike Pagliarulo 3b
    Tom Lampkin c
    Garry Templeton ss
    Bruce Hurst p


    WP: Bruce Hurst (6-8)
    LP: Jack Armstrong (11-6)
    HR: None.

    Bruce Hurst pitched a two-hit shutout with 8 K's to get the win for the Padres. The only hits for the Reds were a one-out infield single by Barry Larkin in the first inning, and a oner-out single by Hal Morris in the fourth.

    Record: 59-34, 11 game lead in the NL West.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (7/24/10): Past Lineups

    15 years ago (1995), a 10-8 loss at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Padres.

    San Diego
    Steve Finley cf
    Jody Reed 2b
    Tony Gwynn rf
    Ken Caminiti 3b
    Phil Plantier lf
    Eddie Williams 1b
    Brian Johnson c
    Andujar Cedeņo ss
    Andy Benes p

    Cincinnati
    Darren Lewis cf
    Barry Larkin ss
    Ron Gant lf
    Eddie Taubensee 1b
    Bret Boone 2b
    Benito Santiago c
    Brian R. Hunter rf
    Jeff Branson 3b
    Mark Portugal p


    WP: Andy Benes (4-6)
    LP: Mark Portugal (5-6)
    Sv: Trevor Hoffman (15)
    HR: None.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (7/24/10): Past Lineups

    10 years ago (2000), a 7-5 10-inning loss at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Astros.

    Houston
    Bill Spiers 3b
    Craig Biggio 2b
    Jeff Bagwell 1b
    Lance Berkman rf
    Moises Alou lf
    Richard Hidalgo cf
    Mitch Meluskey c
    Julio Lugo ss
    Chris Holt p

    Cincinnati
    Chris Stynes 3b
    Barry Larkin ss
    Ken Griffey Jr. cf
    Dante Bichette rf
    Sean Casey 1b
    Dmitri Young lf
    Eddie Taubensee c
    Juan Castro 2b
    Pete Harnisch p


    WP: Octavio Dotel (2-5)
    LP: Danny Graves (9-2)
    HR: HOU - Craig Biggio (7), Richard Hidalgo (29).
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (7/24/10): Past Lineups

    Five years ago (2005), a 3-2 win at Great American Ball Park vs. the Brewers.

    Milwaukee Brewers
    Brady Clark cf
    Rickie Weeks 2b
    Lyle Overbay 1b
    Carlos Lee lf
    Geoff Jenkins rf
    Russell Branyan 3b
    J.J. Hardy ss
    Chad Moeller c
    Doug Davis p

    Cincinnati
    Ryan Freel 2b
    Felipe Lopez ss
    Sean Casey 1b
    Austin Kearns rf
    Adam Dunn lf
    Wily Mo Peņa cf
    Edwin Encarnacion 3b
    Jason LaRue c
    Luke Hudson p


    WP: David Weathers (6-1)
    LP: Julio Santana (2-4)
    HR: CIN - Austin Kearns (7), Adam Dunn (28).
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