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This Date In Reds History (8/24/08): Past Lineups
50 years ago (1958), a 6-5 win at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
Cincinnati Johnny Temple 2b Jerry Lynch rf Pete Whisenant lf Frank Robinson cf Ed Bailey c Walt Dropo 1b Alex Grammas 3b Roy McMillan ss Tom Acker p Los Angeles Junior Gilliam 3b Johnny Roseboro cf Norm Larker lf Carl Furillo rf Gil Hodges 1b Don Zimmer ss Charlie Neal 2b Joe Pignatano c Danny McDevitt p WP: Orlando Peņa (1-0) LP: Johnny Klippstein (5-5) HR: CIN - Frank Robinson (26). LA - Don Zimmer (14). Frank Robinson hit a two-run homer with two outs in the ninth inning to give the Reds a 6-5 lead. Reds rookie reliever Orlando Peņa got the win in his major-league debut.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (8/24/08): Past Lineups
45 years ago (1963), a 4-3 12-inning loss at Candlestick Park in San Francisco.
Cincinnati Pete Rose 2b Tommy Harper rf Vada Pinson cf Frank Robinson lf Don Pavletich c Gordy Coleman 1b Leo Cardenas ss Eddie Kasko 3b John Tsitouris p San Francisco Harvey Kuenn 3b Chuck Hiller 2b Willie McCovey lf Willie Mays cf Orlando Cepeda 1b Ed Bailey c Felipe Alou rf Jose Pagan ss Billy O'Dell p WP: Don Larsen (5-5) LP: John Tsitouris (8-7) HR: CIN - Don Pavletich (2).
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Re: This Date In Reds History (8/24/08): Past Lineups
40 years ago (1968), a 10-7 win at Crosley Field vs. the Mets.
New York Mets Tommie Agee cf Bud Harrelson ss Jerry Grote c Ed Charles 3b Ron Swoboda rf Phil Linz 2b Jerry Buchek lf Larry Stahl 1b Jerry Koosman p Cincinnati Pete Rose rf Tommy Helms 2b Lee May lf Tony Perez 3b Johnny Bench c Jim Beauchamp cf Don Pavletich 1b Leo Cardenas ss Gerry Arrigo p WP: Gerry Arrigo (10-7) LP: Jerry Koosman (16-8) Sv: Ted Abernathy (12) HR: NY - Art Shamsky (7). CIN - Lee May 2 (18), Don Pavletich (2).
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Re: This Date In Reds History (8/24/08): Past Lineups
35 years ago (1973), a 5-4 11-inning loss at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Cardinals.
St. Louis Lou Brock lf Ted Sizemore 2b Jose Cruz cf Ted Simmons c Joe Torre 3b Tim McCarver 1b Bernie Carbo rf Mike Tyson ss Alan Foster p Cincinnati Pete Rose lf Joe Morgan 2b Dan Driessen 3b Tony Perez 1b Johnny Bench c Larry Stahl cf Andy Kosco rf Ed Crosby ss Jack Billingham p WP: Diego Segui (6-4) LP: Clay Carroll (5-8) HR: STL - Ted Simmons (10), Jose Cruz (10). CIN - Pete Rose (4), Andy Kosco (5).
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Re: This Date In Reds History (8/24/08): Past Lineups
30 years ago (1978), a 4-3 loss at Riverfront vs. the Cards.
St. Louis Lou Brock lf Jerry Mumphrey rf George Hendrick cf Ted Simmons c Keith Hernandez 1b Wayne Garrett 3b Mike Phillips ss Mike Tyson 2b Pete Vuckovich p 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 WP: Pete Vuckovich (12-9) LP: Paul Moskau (3-4) HR: STL - George Hendrick (15). CIN - Ken Griffey (8). Pete Vuckovich pitched a complete-game seven hitter with 6 K's to get the win for the Cardinals.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (8/24/08): Past Lineups
25 years ago (1983), a 3-0 loss at Wrigley Field in Chicago.
Cincinnati Eddie Milner cf Duane Walker lf Dave Concepcion ss Dan Driessen 1b Johnny Bench 3b Ron Oester 2b Paul Householder rf Alex Treviņo c Mario Soto p Chicago Cubs Thad Bosley lf Ryne Sandberg 2b Mel Hall cf Leon Durham 1b Keith Moreland rf Ron Cey 3b Steve Lake c Larry Bowa ss Chuck Rainey p WP: Chuck Rainey (13-10) LP: Mario Soto (14-10) HR: None. Chuck Rainey pitched 8.2 innings of no-hit baseball, and finished with a one-hit shutout to get the win for the Cubs. The only hit for the Reds was a single by Eddie Milner with two outs in the ninth inning. Mario Soto pitched a complete-game eleven-hitter in a losing effort for the Reds.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (8/24/08): Past Lineups
20 years ago (1988), a 6-2 win at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh.
Cincinnati Herm Winningham rf Barry Larkin ss Kal Daniels lf Eric Davis cf Paul O'Neill 1b Jeff Treadway 3b Jeff Reed c Ron Oester 2b Tom Browning p Pittsburgh Barry Bonds lf Jose Lind 2b Andy Van Slyke cf Bobby Bonilla 3b Sid Bream 1b Glenn Wilson rf Mike LaValliere c Al Pedrique ss Mike Dunne p WP: Tom Browning (13-4) LP: Mike Dunne (6-11) HR: PIT - Gary Redus (1). Tom Browning pitched a complete-game six-hitter with 5 K's to get the win for the Reds.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (8/24/08): Past Lineups
15 years ago (1993), a 5-4 loss at Shea Stadium in Queens.
Cincinnati Juan Samuel 2b Hal Morris 1b Chris Sabo 3b Kevin Mitchell lf Reggie Sanders cf Tim Costo rf Brian Dorsett c Jeff Branson ss Larry Luebbers p New York Mets Joe Orsulak lf Jeromy Burnitz rf Eddie Murray 1b Bobby Bonilla 3b Jeff Kent 2b Ryan Thompson cf Charlie O'Brien c Kevin Baez ss Frank Tanana p WP: Mike Maddux (2-6) LP: Jerry Spradlin (2-1) HR: CIN - Tim Costo (1). NY - Bobby Bonilla (28). Reds rookie OF/1B Tim Costo hit his first major-league home run in the second inning off Frank Tanana.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (8/24/08): Past Lineups
10 years ago (1998), an 8-1 win at Olympic Stadium in Montreal.
Cincinnati Reggie Sanders rf Barry Larkin ss Sean Casey 1b Dmitri Young lf Jeffrey Hammonds cf Bret Boone 2b Eddie Taubensee c Aaron Boone 3b Pete Harnisch p Montreal Terry Jones cf Wilton Guerrero 2b Derrick May lf Vladimir Guerrero rf Brad Fullmer 1b Chris Widger c Shane Andrews 3b Orlando Cabrera ss Dustin Hermanson p WP: Pete Harnisch (10-6) LP: Dustin Hermanson (11-10) HR: CIN - Reggie Sanders (13). MON - Orlando Cabrera (2). Pete Harnisch pitched a complete-game three-hitter with 9 K's to get the win for the Reds. The only hits for Les Expos were a one-out solo homer by Orlando Cabrera in the sixth inning, a two-out infield single by Vladimir Guerrero in the seventh, and a two-out single by Ryan McGuire in the eighth.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (8/24/08): Past Lineups
Five years ago (2003), a 6-3 loss at Minute Maid Park in Houston.
Cincinnati Ryan Freel lf Ray Olmedo ss D'Angelo Jimenez 2b Sean Casey 1b Ruben Mateo rf Juan Castro 3b Jason LaRue c Wily Mo Peņa cf John Bale p Houston Craig Biggio cf Morgan Ensberg 3b Jeff Bagwell 1b Jeff Kent 2b Richard Hidalgo rf Jason Lane lf Raul Chavez c Adam Everett ss Jeriome Robertson p WP: Jeriome Robertson (12-6) LP: Brian Reith (1-3) Sv: Billy Wagner (36) HR: CIN - Sean Casey (12), D'Angelo Jimenez (3). HOU - Richard Hidalgo (22), Jason Lane (1). Jeriome Robertson, Octavio Dotel, and Billy Wagner combined on a five-hitter for the Astros. Reds rookie reliever Joe Valentine and 3B Jim Chamblee both made their major-league debuts in this game.
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Americans love a winner. Americans will not tolerate a loser....Americans play to win all of the time. I wouldn't give a hoot in hell for a man who lost and laughed...the very idea of losing is hateful to an American. Gen. George S. Patton, Jr. |
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