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    This Date In Reds History (5/17/10): Past Lineups

    55 years ago (1955), a 9-2 win at Crosley Field vs. the Pirates.

    Pittsburgh
    Gene Freese 2b
    Dick Groat ss
    Roberto Clemente rf
    Frank J. Thomas cf
    Sid Gordon lf
    Jack Shepard c
    George Freese 3b
    Dale Long 1b
    Bob Purkey p

    Cincinnati
    Johnny Temple 2b
    Smoky Burgess c
    Gus Bell cf
    Ted Kluszewski 1b
    Wally Post rf
    Bob Thurman lf
    Chuck Harmon 3b
    Roy McMillan ss
    Joe Nuxhall p


    WP: Joe Nuxhall (4-2)
    LP: Bob Purkey (2-3)
    HR: CIN - Ted Kluszewski (9).

    Joe Nuxhall pitched a complete-game eight-hitter to get the win for the Reds, and helped himself at the plate with a three-run double in the second inning.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (5/17/10): Past Lineups

    50 years ago (1960), a 9-3 loss at Crosley Field vs. the Giants.

    San Francisco
    Jim Davenport 3b
    Joey Amalfitano 2b
    Willie Mays cf
    Orlando Cepeda lf
    Andre Rodgers 1b
    Willie Kirkland rf
    Bob Schmidt c
    Eddie Bressoud ss
    Jack Sanford p

    Cincinnati
    Eddie Kasko 3b
    Vada Pinson cf
    Gus Bell lf
    Frank Robinson 1b
    Lee Walls rf
    Ed Bailey c
    Roy McMillan ss
    Elio Chacon 2b
    Jim O'Toole p


    WP: Jack Sanford (4-1)
    LP: Jim O'Toole (3-3)
    HR: SF - Willie Kirkland (6), Willie Mays (3), Orlando Cepeda (5). CIN - Ed Bailey (2).

    Jack Sanford pitched a complete-game six-hitter to get the win for the Giants.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (5/17/10): Past Lineups

    40 years ago (1970), the Reds swept a doubleheader at Crosley Field vs. the Braves--winning the opener 5-1, and the nightcap 7-6 in 15 innings.

    First Game
    Atlanta
    Sonny Jackson ss
    Felix Millan 2b
    Hank Aaron rf
    Rico Carty lf
    Orlando Cepeda 1b
    Clete Boyer 3b
    Tony Gonzalez cf
    Bob Tillman c
    Pat Jarvis p

    Cincinnati
    Pete Rose rf
    Bobby Tolan cf
    Tony Perez 3b
    Johnny Bench c
    Lee May 1b
    Bernie Carbo lf
    Jimmy Stewart 2b
    Darrel Chaney ss
    Jim Merritt p


    WP: Jim Merritt (8-2)
    LP: Pat Jarvis (3-3)
    HR: CIN - Pete Rose (5), Tony Perez (13).

    In Game 1, Jim Merritt pitched a complete-game seven-hitter to get the win for the Reds.



    Second Game
    Atlanta
    Sonny Jackson ss
    Felix Millan 2b
    Hank Aaron rf
    Rico Carty lf
    Orlando Cepeda 1b
    Mike Lum cf
    Clete Boyer 3b
    Bob Didier c
    George Stone p

    Cincinnati
    Pete Rose rf
    Woody Woodward 2b
    Tony Perez 3b
    Johnny Bench cf
    Lee May 1b
    Hal McRae lf
    Pat Corrales c
    Dave Concepcion ss
    Wayne Simpson p


    WP: Don Gullett (2-0)
    LP: Gary Neibauer (0-2)
    HR: ATL - Hank Aaron (16). CIN - Pete Rose (6), Johnny Bench (11), Lee May (11).
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (5/17/10): Past Lineups

    35 years ago (1975), a 5-3 10-inning win at Jarry Park in Montreal.

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

    Montreal
    Pepe Mangual cf
    Tim Foli ss
    Gary Carter rf
    Bob Bailey lf
    Larry Parrish 3b
    Hal Breeden 1b
    Pete Mackanin 2b
    Barry Foote c
    Steve Rogers p


    WP: Will McEnaney (1-0)
    LP: John Montague (0-1)
    HR: CIN - Ken Griffey (1), Johnny Bench (6). MON - Pete Mackanin (1), Jose Morales (1).

    Expos 2B Pete Mackanin hit his first major-league home run in the sixth inning off Fred Norman.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (5/17/10): Past Lineups

    30 years ago (1980), a 9-6 loss at Olympic Stadium in Montreal.

    Cincinnati
    Dave Collins cf
    Ken Griffey rf
    Dave Concepcion ss
    George Foster lf
    Ray Knight 3b
    Dan Driessen 1b
    Junior Kennedy 2b
    Don Werner c
    Mike LaCoss p

    Montreal
    Ron LeFlore lf
    Rodney Scott ss
    Andre Dawson cf
    Ellis Valentine rf
    Larry Parrish 3b
    Gary Carter c
    Warren Cromartie 1b
    Tony Bernazard 2b
    Bill Lee p


    WP: Stan Bahnsen (3-1)
    LP: Tom Hume (3-3)
    Sv: Elias Sosa (3)
    HR: None.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (5/17/10): Past Lineups

    25 years ago (1985), a 6-3 win at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh.

    Cincinnati
    Eddie Milner cf
    Pete Rose 1b
    Dave Parker rf
    Alan Knicely c
    Duane Walker lf
    Nick Esasky 3b
    Ron Oester 2b
    Tom Foley ss
    John Stuper p

    Pittsburgh
    Marvell Wynne cf
    Johnny Ray 2b
    Bill Madlock 3b
    Jason Thompson 1b
    George Hendrick rf
    Tony Peņa c
    Steve Kemp lf
    Bill Almon ss
    Jose DeLeon p


    WP: John Stuper (5-2)
    LP: Jose DeLeon (0-6)
    Sv: Ted Power (7)
    HR: CIN - Dave Parker (6).

    Pete Rose was 2-for-3 with a double, a walk, and two runs scored.

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    Pete Rose: 4126
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (5/17/10): Past Lineups

    20 years ago (1990), a 3-0 loss at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Cardinals.

    St. Louis
    Ozzie Smith ss
    Willie McGee cf
    Terry Pendleton 3b
    Pedro Guerrero 1b
    Todd Zeile c
    Jose Oquendo 2b
    Rex Hudler rf
    Vince Coleman lf
    Jose DeLeon p

    Cincinnati
    Chris Sabo 3b
    Herm Winningham cf
    Barry Larkin ss
    Paul O'Neill rf
    Todd Benzinger 1b
    Billy Hatcher lf
    Ron Oester 2b
    Jeff Reed c
    Tom Browning p


    WP: Jose DeLeon (3-2)
    LP: Tom Browning (3-4)
    Sv: Lee Smith (2)
    HR: None.

    Jose DeLeon, Ken Dayley, and Lee Smith combined on a six-hit shutout for the Cardinals. Paul Noce had a pinch-hit single for Ron Oester in his only appearance as a Red, and the final appearance of his major-league career. Tom Browning picked up his fourth loss of the season--exactly half of the Reds team total.

    Record: 23-8, 7.5 game lead in the NL West.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (5/17/10): Past Lineups

    15 years ago (1995), a 6-2 win at Olympic Stadium in Montreal.

    Cincinnati
    Jerome Walton cf
    Barry Larkin ss
    Ron Gant lf
    Reggie Sanders rf
    Bret Boone 2b
    Brian R. Hunter 1b
    Mark Lewis 3b
    Damon Berryhill c
    Jose Rijo p

    Montreal
    Tony Tarasco rf
    Wil Cordero ss
    Roberto Kelly cf
    Moises Alou lf
    Darrin Fletcher c
    Mike Lansing 2b
    Shane Andrews 1b
    Mark Grudzielanek 3b
    Jeff Fassero p


    WP: Jose Rijo (2-2)
    LP: Jeff Fassero (4-1)
    Sv: Hector Carrasco (1)
    HR: CIN - Reggie Sanders (3).

    Barry Larkin left the game in the bottom of the first inning after grounding out in the top of the inning, and was replaced at SS by Jeff Branson.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (5/17/10): Past Lineups

    10 years ago (2000), a 9-6 loss at Riverfront vs. the Pirates.

    Pittsburgh
    Mike Benjamin 2b
    Luis Sojo 3b
    Jason Kendall c
    Brian Giles rf
    Kevin Young 1b
    Bruce Aven lf
    Pat Meares ss
    Chad Hermansen cf
    Jimmy Anderson p

    Cincinnati
    Pokey Reese 2b
    Barry Larkin ss
    Ken Griffey Jr. cf
    Dmitri Young lf
    Sean Casey 1b
    Alex Ochoa rf
    Aaron Boone 3b
    Benito Santiago c
    Denny Neagle p


    WP: Jose Silva (4-1)
    LP: Scott Sullivan (0-2)
    HR: PIT - Mike Benjamin (1).
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    Johnny Bench in CF!
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    Five years ago (2005), a 2-1 loss at Shea Stadium in Queens.

    Cincinnati
    Ryan Freel 2b
    Felipe Lopez ss
    Sean Casey 1b
    Ken Griffey Jr. cf
    Adam Dunn lf
    Joe Randa 3b
    Austin Kearns rf
    Javier Valentin c
    Ramon Ortiz p

    New York Mets
    Jose Reyes ss
    Mike Cameron rf
    Carlos Beltran cf
    Cliff Floyd lf
    Mike Piazza c
    Doug Mientkiewicz 1b
    David Wright 3b
    Kaz Matsui 2b
    Kazuhisa Ishii p


    WP: Mike DeJean (3-1)
    LP: Ramon Ortiz (1-2)
    Sv: Braden Looper (10)
    HR: NY - Kaz Matsui (3).

    Kazuhisa Ishii, Mike DeJean, Roberto Hernandez, Dae-Sung Koo, and Braden Looper combined on a five-hitter for the Mets.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (5/17/10): Past Lineups

    I miss doubleheaders! Especially the Friday evening ones that started around 5:30.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (5/17/10): Past Lineups

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    Johnny Bench in CF!
    His first major-league appearance in CF. He made only two appearances in CF in his career, and both of them were in 1970.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (5/17/10): Past Lineups

    Quote Originally Posted by redhawkfish View Post
    I miss doubleheaders! Especially the Friday evening ones that started around 5:30.
    I liked those friday one's too. I went to a few of them back in the day.
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    Re: This Date In Reds History (5/17/10): Past Lineups

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Klu View Post
    35 years ago (1975), a 5-3 10-inning win at Jarry Park in Montreal.

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

    Montreal
    Pepe Mangual cf
    Tim Foli ss
    Gary Carter rf
    Bob Bailey lf
    Larry Parrish 3b
    Hal Breeden 1b
    Pete Mackanin 2b
    Barry Foote c
    Steve Rogers p


    WP: Will McEnaney (1-0)
    LP: John Montague (0-1)
    HR: CIN - Ken Griffey (1), Johnny Bench (6). MON - Pete Mackanin (1), Jose Morales (1).

    Expos 2B Pete Mackanin hit his first major-league home run in the sixth inning off Fred Norman.
    I believe this was the game in which the book,The Machine,gave credit as the turnaround game of the 1975 season. The Reds came into this game playing very poorly. Their record was only 19-19 and were 5.5 games behind the Dodgers. IIRC, the night before Marty B. and Bench were out carousing most of the night. Bench came in the next day saying he couldn't play because he was sick. Marty spilled the beans as he mentioned something to Sparky about he and Bench being out the night before. Sparky went ballistic on the whole team. Bench played and hit the game winning HR and the 75 team took off from there. Also I believe this was game Morgan played with a bunch of stitches in his foot or leg from being spiked the day before. He could have esily sat out but didn't. The author of the book seemed think this set the tone for them for the next couple of seasons. Also it seems like I remember watching this game on TV. One of the few that the Reds TV network carried back then.
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