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Old 08-19-2008, 11:55 AM   #1
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This Date In Reds History (8/19/08): Past Lineups

50 years ago (1958), a 4-3 10-inning loss at Seals Stadium in San Francisco.

Cincinnati
Johnny Temple 2b
Jerry Lynch rf
Pete Whisenant lf
Frank Robinson cf
Smoky Burgess c
Walt Dropo 1b
Alex Grammas 3b
Roy McMillan ss
Bob Purkey p

San Francisco
Danny O'Connell 2b
Jim Davenport 3b
Willie Mays cf
Leon Wagner lf
Orlando Cepeda 1b
Willie Kirkland rf
Daryl Spencer ss
Valmy Thomas c
Johnny Antonelli p


WP: Johnny Antonelli (14-10)
LP: Hal Jeffcoat (5-8)
HR: CIN - Pete Whisenant (7). SF - Johnny Antonelli (1).

Johnny Antonelli pitched a ten-inning complete-game five-hitter with 8 K's to get the win for the Giants, and also hit a solo home run in the third inning off Bob Purkey.
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Old 08-19-2008, 12:08 PM   #2
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Re: This Date In Reds History (8/19/08): Past Lineups

40 years ago (1968), an 8-3 win at Crosley Field vs. the Pirates.

Pittsburgh
Maury Wills 3b
Manny Mota lf
Matty Alou cf
Donn Clendenon 1b
Willie Stargell rf
Freddie Patek ss
Bill Mazeroski 2b
Chris Cannizzaro c
Jim Bunning p

Cincinnati
Pete Rose rf
Alex Johnson lf
Mack Jones cf
Tony Perez 3b
Tommy Helms 2b
Fred Whitfield 1b
Pat Corrales c
Leo Cardenas ss
Gerry Arrigo p


WP: Gerry Arrigo (9-7)
LP: Jim Bunning (4-13)
HR: PIT - Donn Clendenon (14). CIN - Fred Whitfield 2 (5).

Gerry Arrigo pitched a complete-game six-hitter to get the win for the Reds.
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Old 08-19-2008, 12:17 PM   #3
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35 years ago (1973), a 2-1 loss at Shea Stadium in Queens.

Cincinnati
Pete Rose lf
Joe Morgan 2b
Dan Driessen 3b
Tony Perez 1b
Johnny Bench c
Andy Kosco rf
Cesar Geronimo cf
Darrel Chaney ss
Ross Grimsley p

New York Mets
Bud Harrelson ss
Felix Millan 2b
Willie Mays 1b
Cleon Jones rf
John Milner lf
Jerry Grote c
Don Hahn cf
Ted Martinez 3b
Jerry Koosman p


WP: Jerry Koosman (9-14)
LP: Ross Grimsley (12-7)
HR: None.

Jerry Koosman pitched a complete-game six-hitter with 7 K's to get the win for the Mets. Ross Grimsley pitched a complete-game four-hitter in a losing effort for the Reds. The only hits for the Mets were a leadoff double by Bud Harrelson in the first inning, a leadoff single by Ted Martinez in the third, a leadoff single by Don Hahn in the eighth, and a two-out RBI double by Harrelson in the eighth.
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Old 08-19-2008, 12:30 PM   #4
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30 years ago (1978), a 9-7 10-inning win at Wrigley Field in Chicago.

Cincinnati
Pete Rose 3b
Joe Morgan 2b
Ken Griffey rf
George Foster lf
Dan Driessen 1b
Johnny Bench c
Dave Concepcion ss
Mike Lum cf
Paul Moskau p

Chicago Cubs
Rodney Scott 3b
Greg Gross cf
Bill Buckner 1b
Bobby Murcer rf
Dave Kingman lf
Manny Trillo 2b
Ivan DeJesus ss
Tim Blackwell c
Dennis Lamp p


WP: Tom Hume (6-11)
LP: Bruce Sutter (7-4)
HR: CIN - George Foster (28), Ken Griffey (5). CHI - Bill Buckner (2).

With two outs in the top of the ninth inning, Ken Griffey hit a two-run homer off Bruce Sutter to tie the game at 6-6. The Reds then scored three runs in the top of the tenth on an RBI single by Mike Lum, and a two-run single by Tom Hume. The Cubs scored once in the bottom of the tenth and had the bases loaded, but the Reds held on for the win.
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Old 08-19-2008, 12:38 PM   #5
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25 years ago (1983), a 2-1 win at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh.

Cincinnati
Eddie Milner cf
Gary Redus lf
Dave Concepcion ss
Dan Driessen 1b
Paul Householder rf
Nick Esasky 3b
Ron Oester 2b
Alex Treviņo c
Mario Soto p

Pittsburgh
Marvell Wynne cf
Johnny Ray 2b
Bill Madlock 3b
Jason Thompson 1b
Dave Parker rf
Doug Frobel lf
Tony Peņa c
Dale Berra ss
Rick Rhoden p


WP: Mario Soto (14-9)
LP: Rick Rhoden (9-10)
HR: PIT - Doug Frobel (3).

Mario Soto pitched a complete-game five-hitter with 7 K's to get the win for the Reds.
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Old 08-19-2008, 12:47 PM   #6
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20 years ago (1988), a 10-4 loss at Busch Stadium in St. Louis.

Cincinnati
Kal Daniels lf
Chris Sabo 3b
Barry Larkin ss
Eric Davis cf
Paul O'Neill rf
Nick Esasky 1b
Bo Diaz c
Jeff Treadway 2b
Norm Charlton p

St. Louis
Vince Coleman lf
Willie McGee cf
Pedro Guerrero 1b
Tom Brunansky rf
Terry Pendleton 3b
Ozzie Smith ss
Jose Oquendo 2b
Tony Peņa c
Jose DeLeon p


WP: John Costello (4-1)
LP: Norm Charlton (0-1)
Sv: Todd Worrell (24)
HR: CIN - Eric Davis (23). STL - Jose Oquendo (4).

Norm Charlton made his major-league debut in this game, allowing 5 runs on 7 hits in 2.2 innings, with 3 K's and 2 BB's.
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Old 08-19-2008, 12:55 PM   #7
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10 years ago (1998), an 8-2 win at Milwaukee County Stadium vs. the Brewers.

Cincinnati
Reggie Sanders rf
Sean Casey 1b
Barry Larkin ss
Dmitri Young lf
Jeffrey Hammonds cf
Eddie Taubensee c
Bret Boone 2b
Chris Stynes 3b
Pete Harnisch p

Milwaukee Brewers
Fernando Viņa 2b
Marquis Grissom cf
Mark Loretta ss
Jeff Cirillo 3b
Jeromy Burnitz rf
Dave Nilsson 1b
Geoff Jenkins lf
Mike Matheny c
Steve Woodard p


WP: Pete Harnisch (9-6)
LP: Steve Woodard (9-8)
HR: CIN - Sean Casey (3). MIL - Fernando Viņa (7).
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Old 08-19-2008, 01:03 PM   #8
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Five years ago (2003), a 6-1 loss at Bank One Ballpark in Phoenix.

Cincinnati
Ray Olmedo ss
Jason LaRue c
D'Angelo Jimenez 2b
Sean Casey 1b
Ruben Mateo rf
Dernell Stenson lf
Juan Castro 3b
Reggie Taylor cf
John Bale p

Arizona
Matt Kata 3b
Alex Cintron ss
Raul Mondesi rf
Luis Gonzalez lf
Shea Hillenbrand 1b
Steve Finley cf
Junior Spivey 2b
Robby Hammock c
Brandon Webb p


WP: Brandon Webb (8-6)
LP: John Bale (0-1)
Sv: Matt Mantei (19)
HR: ARI - Junior Spivey (12), Shea Hillenbrand (10), Robby Hammock (6).
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Old 08-19-2008, 01:16 PM   #9
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Five years ago (2003), a 6-1 loss at Bank One Ballpark in Phoenix.

Cincinnati
Ray Olmedo ss
Jason LaRue c
D'Angelo Jimenez 2b
Sean Casey 1b
Ruben Mateo rf
Dernell Stenson lf
Juan Castro 3b
Reggie Taylor cf
John Bale p
Man, that is one ugly lineup.
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Old 08-19-2008, 01:19 PM   #10
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Man, that is one ugly lineup.
I was thinking the same thing. It rivals some of those bad ones from 1982.
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Old 08-19-2008, 02:39 PM   #11
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35 years ago (1973), a 2-1 loss at Shea Stadium in Queens.

Cincinnati
Pete Rose lf
Joe Morgan 2b
Dan Driessen 3b
Tony Perez 1b
Johnny Bench c
Andy Kosco rf
Cesar Geronimo cf
Darrel Chaney ss
Ross Grimsley p

New York Mets
Bud Harrelson ss
Felix Millan 2b
Willie Mays 1b
Cleon Jones rf
John Milner lf
Jerry Grote c
Don Hahn cf
Ted Martinez 3b
Jerry Koosman p


WP: Jerry Koosman (9-14)
LP: Ross Grimsley (12-7)
HR: None.

Jerry Koosman pitched a complete-game six-hitter with 7 K's to get the win for the Mets. Ross Grimsley pitched a complete-game four-hitter in a losing effort for the Reds. The only hits for the Mets were a leadoff double by Bud Harrelson in the first inning, a leadoff single by Ted Martinez in the third, a leadoff single by Don Hahn in the eighth, and a two-out RBI double by Harrelson in the eighth.
I can't believe that Mets lineup won the NL east and then beat the Reds in the playoffs. How did that happen? I watched it then and still don't believe it.
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Old 08-19-2008, 03:34 PM   #12
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I can't believe that Mets lineup won the NL east and then beat the Reds in the playoffs. How did that happen? I watched it then and still don't believe it.
I guess it's better to be lucky than good. There were four teams in the NL West that were better than the Mets--Cincinnati, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Houston. (And an argument could be made for Atlanta, too.) The annual favorite for the NL East title--the Pittsburgh Pirates--were still reeling from the untimely loss of their beloved captain and leader, Roberto Clemente. So the division was ripe for the picking, and the Mets were the club lucky enough to finish on top. And with pitchers like Tom Seaver, Jerry Koosman, and Jon Matlack in their rotation, they were always going to be dangerous in a short series.
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I can't believe that Mets lineup won the NL east and then beat the Reds in the playoffs. How did that happen? I watched it then and still don't believe it.
God, from the movie "Oh God":

"The last miracle I did was the 1969 Mets. Before that, I think you have to go back to the Red Sea. "
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