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This Date In Reds History (7/31/08): Past Lineups
50 years ago (1958), a 10-9 win at Crosley Field vs. the Giants.
San Francisco Danny O'Connell 2b Willie Kirkland rf Willie Mays cf Ray Jablonski 3b Orlando Cepeda 1b Leon Wagner lf Daryl Spencer ss Bob Schmidt c Al Worthington p Cincinnati Johnny Temple 2b Dee Fondy lf Frank Robinson cf George Crowe 1b Jerry Lynch rf Ed Bailey c Don Hoak 3b Roy McMillan ss Don Newcombe p WP: Joe Nuxhall (8-6) LP: Ruben Gomez (6-8) HR: SF - Leon Wagner 2 (5), Willie Kirkland (9). CIN - Walt Dropo (4).
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Re: This Date In Reds History (7/31/08): Past Lineups
45 years ago (1963), a 9-2 win at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis.
Cincinnati Pete Rose 2b Tommy Harper rf Vada Pinson cf Frank Robinson lf Marty Keough 1b Gene Freese 3b Johnny Edwards c Eddie Kasko ss Jim O'Toole p St. Louis Curt Flood cf Dick Groat ss Bill White 1b Ken Boyer 3b Charlie James lf Gary Kolb rf Dal Maxvill 2b Tim McCarver c Bob Gibson p WP: Jim O'Toole (14-9) LP: Bob Gibson (12-5) HR: CIN - Marty Keough (5). Jim O'Toole pitched a complete-game seven-hitter with 7 K's to get the win for the Reds.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (7/31/08): Past Lineups
40 years ago (1968), the Reds split a doubleheader at Crosley Field vs. the Pirates--winning the opener 8-2, and losing the nightcap 10-1.
First Game Pittsburgh Maury Wills 3b Gene Alley ss Matty Alou cf Roberto Clemente rf Donn Clendenon 1b Manny Mota lf Bill Mazeroski 2b Jerry May c Bob Moose p Cincinnati Pete Rose rf Vada Pinson cf Mack Jones lf Lee May 1b Johnny Bench c Tony Perez 3b Tommy Helms 2b Woody Woodward ss Gerry Arrigo p WP: Gerry Arrigo (7-6) LP: Bob Moose (4-8) HR: CIN - Mack Jones (6). In Game 1, Gerry Arrigo pitched a complete-game five-hitter to get the win for the Reds. Second Game Pittsburgh Maury Wills 3b Gene Alley ss Matty Alou cf Roberto clemente rf Donn Clendenon 1b Manny Mota lf Bill Mazeroski 2b Jerry May c Dock Ellis p Cincinnati Pete Rose rf Vada Pinson cf Mack Jones lf Lee May 1b Tony Perez 3b Tommy Helms 2b Pat Corrales c Woody Woodward ss Jay Ritchie p WP: Dock Ellis (2-1) LP: Jay Ritchie (0-1) Sv: Elroy Face (9) HR: PIT - Roberto Clemente (12), Donn Clendenon (11).
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Re: This Date In Reds History (7/31/08): Past Lineups
35 years ago (1973), the Reds swept a doubleheader at Atlanta (Fulton County) Stadium--winning the opener 9-5, and the nightcap 13-11.
First Game Cincinnati Pete Rose lf Joe Morgan 2b Dan Driessen 3b Johnny Bench c Tony Perez 1b Bobby Tolan rf Cesar Geronimo cf Ed Crosby ss Fred Norman p Atlanta Ralph Garr rf Marty Perez ss Darrell Evans 3b Hank Aaron lf Dusty Baker cf Davey Johnson 2b Dick Dietz 1b Paul Casanova c Carl Morton p WP: Pedro Borbon (3-4) LP: Carl Morton (8-9) Sv: Clay Carroll (11) HR: CIN - Joe Morgan (13), Tony Perez (19). ATL - Carl Morton (3), Hank Aaron (28). Second Game Cincinnati Pete Rose lf Joe Morgan 2b Johnny Bench rf Tony Perez 1b Andy Kosco cf Denis Menke 3b Bill Plummer c Darrel Chaney ss Ross Grimsley p Atlanta Ralph Garr rf Marty Perez ss Darrell Evans 3b Dusty Baker cf Davey Johnson 2b Dick Dietz 1b Mike Lum lf Freddie Velazquez c Jimmy Freeman p WP: Clay Carroll (3-5) LP: Danny Frisella (1-1) Sv: Tom Hall (5) HR: CIN - Bill Plummer (2), Joe Morgan 2 (15), Bobby Tolan (9). ATL - Darrell Evans (30).
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Re: This Date In Reds History (7/31/08): Past Lineups
30 years ago (1978), a 3-2 win at the Launching Pad in Atlanta.
Cincinnati Pete Rose 3b Ken Griffey rf Dan Driessen 1b George Foster lf Johnny Bench c Dave Concepcion ss Cesar Geronimo cf Junior Kennedy 2b Mike LaCoss p Atlanta Jerry Royster ss Rowland Office cf Gary Matthews rf Jeff Burroughs lf Bob Horner 3b Biff Pocoroba c Dale Murphy 1b Rod Gilbreath 2b Phil Niekro p WP: Mike LaCoss (2-1) LP: Phil Niekro (12-11) Sv: Doug Bair (20) HR: CIN - Johnny Bench (15). Phil Niekro pitched a complete-game nine-hitter with 10 K's in a losing effort for the Braves. After walking and lining out in his first two plate appearances, Pete Rose led off the sixth inning with a single to RF off Niekro, tying Wee Willie Keeler's NL-record 44-game hitting streak with the old Baltimore Orioles of the NL in 1897. Rose was 1-for-4 with a walk on the evening. Over the 44-game hitting streak, Rose had raised his batting average from .267 to .316, and his OPS from .734 to .795. Pete Rose Hit Streak: 44 70-for-182, .385/.421/.462/.883, 14 2B, 11 RBI, 30 R, 4/6 SB, 12 BB, 5 K, 1 HBP, 2 SAC, 2 SF
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Re: This Date In Reds History (7/31/08): Past Lineups
25 years ago (1983), a 9-2 loss at the Astrodome in Houston.
Cincinnati Eddie Milner cf Dave Concepcion ss Gary Redus lf Dan Driessen 1b Cesar Cedeņo rf Nick Esasky 3b Ron Oester 2b Dann Bilardello c Bruce Berenyi p Houston Omar Moreno cf Terry Puhl rf Dickie Thon ss Phil Garner 3b Jose Cruz lf Ray Knight 1b Alan Ashby c Bill Doran 2b Joe Niekro p WP: Joe Niekro (9-8) LP: Bruce Berenyi (5-11) HR: CIN - Dan Driessen (10). Joe Niekro pitched a complete-game seven-hitter with 9 K's to get the win for the Astros. In the bottom of the eighth inning, Johnny Bench made a rare appearance behind the plate, replacing Dann Bilardello.
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20 years ago (1988), an 8-5 loss at Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego.
Cincinnati Kal Daniels lf Barry Larkin ss Chris Sabo 3b Eric davis cf Nick Esasky 1b Lloyd McClendon rf Bo Diaz c Dave Concepcion 2b Tim Birtsas p San Diego Dickie Thon ss Stan Jefferson cf Tony Gwynn rf Keith Moreland 1b Carmelo Martinez lf Randy Ready 3b Roberto Alomar 2b Mark Parent c Dennis Rasmussen p WP: Dennis Rasmussen (9-7) LP: Tim Birtsas (0-2) Sv: Lance McCullers (8) HR: CIN - Lloyd McClendon (3).
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Re: This Date In Reds History (7/31/08): Past Lineups
15 years ago (1993), a 6-3 win at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Padres.
San Diego Jeff Gardner 2b Ricky Gutierrez ss Tony Gwynn rf Phil Plantier lf Derek Bell cf Guillermo Velasquez 1b Archi Cianfrocco 3b Kevin Higgins c Andy Ashby p Cincinnati Bip Roberts cf Barry Larkin ss Chris Sabo 3b Randy Milligan lf Reggie Sanders rf Hal Morris 1b Joe Oliver c Jeff Branson 2b Jose Rijo p WP: Jose Rijo (9-5) LP: Andy Ashby (0-5) Sv: Rob Dibble (15) HR: CIN - Jose Rijo (1). Jose Rijo pitched eight innings of four-hit baseball, and also hit a home run, as he and Rob Dibble combined on a four-hitter for the Reds. The only hits for the Padres were a two-out, two-run double by Jeff Gardner in the second inning, a two-out single by Derek Bell in the third, a one-out single by Bell in the sixth, and an RBI single by Archi Cianfrocco with two outs in the sixth. Prior to the game, the Reds traded pitcher Tim Belcher to the White Sox for minor-league pitchers Johnny Ruffin and Jeff Pierce.
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10 years ago (1998), a 3-2 win at Pro Player (Joe Robbie) Stadium in Miami.
Cincinnati Pat Watkins cf Chris Stynes 2b Barry Larkin ss Dmitri Young lf Eduardo Perez 1b Willie Greene rf Aaron Boone 3b Guillermo Garcia c Brett Tomko p Florida Todd Dunwoody cf Edgar Renteria ss Mark Kotsay rf Cliff Floyd lf Derrek Lee 1b Craig Counsell 2b Gregg Zaun c Dave Berg 3b Jesus Sanchez p WP: Brett Tomko (10-7) LP: Matt Mantei (3-1) Sv: Gabe White (1) HR: None. Brett Tomko and Gabe White combined on a five-hitter for the Reds.
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Five years ago (2003), a 5-4 10-inning win at Great American Ball Park vs. the Rockies.
Colorado Ronnie Belliard 2b Mark Bellhorn 3b Todd Helton 1b Preston Wilson cf Larry Walker rf Jay Payton lf Bobby Estalella c Juan Uribe ss Chin-Hui Tsao p Cincinnati D'Angelo Jimenez 2b Barry Larkin ss Sean Casey 1b Adam Dunn lf Jason LaRue c Russell Branyan 3b Wily Mo Peņa cf Ruben Mateo rf Jose Acevedo p WP: John Riedling (1-3) LP: Brian Fuentes (2-1) HR: COL - Preston Wilson (28). CIN - Russell Branyan (5), Jason LaRue (13). Jason LaRue led off the bottom of the tenth inning with a game-ending home run off Brian Fuentes. Prior to the game, the Reds traded 3B Aaron Boone to the Yankees for pitchers Brandon Claussen and Charlie Manning.
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