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Old 06-18-2010, 12:26 PM   #1
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This Date In Reds History (6/18/10): Past Lineups

55 years ago (1955), a 4-1 win at Crosley Field vs. the Pirates.

Pittsburgh
Roberto Clemente rf
Dick Cole 3b
Jerry Lynch lf
Frank J. Thomas cf
Dale Long 1b
Toby Atwell c
Gene Freese 2b
Dick Groat ss
Lino Donoso p

Cincinnati
Johnny Temple 2b
Stan Palys lf
Ted Kluszewski 1b
Wally Post rf
Gus Bell cf
Hobie Landrith c
Bobby Adams 3b
Roy McMillan ss
Gerry Staley p


WP: Gerry Staley (5-4)
LP: Lino Donoso (0-1)
HR: CIN - Stan Palys (4), Wally Post (13).

Gerry Staley pitched a complete-game five-hitter to get the win for the Reds.
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Old 06-18-2010, 12:34 PM   #2
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Re: This Date In Reds History (6/18/10): Past Lineups

50 years ago (1960), a 7-1 win at Crosley Field vs. the Cubs.

Chicago Cubs
Danny Murphy cf
Bob Will lf
Ernie Banks ss
Ed Bouchee 1b
George Altman rf
Frank J. Thomas 3b
Jim Hegan c
Don Zimmer 2b
Seth Morehead p

Cincinnati
Eddie Kasko ss
Vada Pinson cf
Frank Robinson 1b
Wally Post lf
Willie Jones 3b
Dutch Dotterer c
Gus Bell rf
Elio Chacon 2b
Jay Hook p


WP: Jay Hook (6-5)
LP: Seth Morehead (0-5)
HR: CIN - Eddie Kasko (5), Ed Bailey (6).

Jay Hook pitched a complete-game seven-hitter to get the win for the Reds.
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Old 06-18-2010, 12:44 PM   #3
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Re: This Date In Reds History (6/18/10): Past Lineups

45 years ago (1965), a 3-1 win at Crosley Field vs. the Cubs.

Chicago Cubs
Glenn Beckert 2b
Don Landrum cf
Billy Williams rf
Ron Santo 3b
Ernie Banks 1b
George Altman lf
Vic Roznovsky c
Don Kessinger ss
Cal Koonce p

Cincinnati
Tommy Harper lf
Pete Rose 2b
Vada Pinson cf
Frank Robinson rf
Deron Johnson 3b
Johnny Edwards c
Marty Keough 1b
Leo Cardenas ss
Joey Jay p


WP: Joey Jay (6-2)
LP: Cal Koonce (5-5)
Sv: Billy McCool (7)
HR: CIN - Tommy Harper (5).

Joey Jay and Billy McCool combined on a four-hitter for the Reds. The only hits for the Cubs were a leadoff single by Don Landrum in the fourth inning, a one-out double by Ron Santo in the fourth, a leadoff single by Glenn Beckert in the sixth, and a leadoff single by Ernie Banks in the seventh. Cal Koonce and Bob Humphreys combined on a five-hitter in a losing effort for the Cubs.
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Old 06-18-2010, 12:53 PM   #4
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35 years ago (1975), a 6-1 win at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Braves.

Atlanta
Ralph Garr lf
Mike Lum 1b
Dusty Baker rf
Dave May cf
Darrell Evans 3b
Marty Perez 2b
Larvell Blanks ss
Biff Pocoroba c
Blue Moon Odom p

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


WP: Jack Billingham (7-3)
LP: Blue Moon Odom (0-3)
Sv: Will McEnaney (5)
HR: None.
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Old 06-18-2010, 01:01 PM   #5
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30 years ago (1980), a 7-0 loss at Wrigley Field in Chicago.

Cincinnati
Dave Collins rf
Junior Kennedy 2b
Dave Concepcion ss
George Foster lf
Dan Driessen 1b
Ray Knight 3b
Cesar Geronimo cf
Joe Nolan c
Charlie Leibrandt p

Chicago Cubs
Ivan DeJesus ss
Lenny Randle 3b
Bill Buckner 1b
Mike Vail rf
Jerry Martin cf
Ken Henderson lf
Barry Foote c
Mike Tyson 2b
Dennis Lamp p


WP: Dennis Lamp (7-6)
LP: Charlie Leibrandt (6-4)
Sv: Bruce Sutter (14)
HR: CHI - Jerry Martin (12).

Dennis Lamp and Bruce Sutter combined on an eight-hit shutout for the Cubs.
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Old 06-18-2010, 01:15 PM   #6
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25 years ago (1985), a 6-1 win at Candlestick Park in San Francisco.

Cincinnati
Gary Redus lf
Eddie Milner cf
Pete Rose 1b
Dave Parker rf
Alan Knicely c
Dave Concepcion ss
Ron Oester 2b
Wayne Krenchicki 3b
Frank Pastore p

San Francisco
Joel Youngblood cf
Manny Trillo 2b
Chili Davis rf
Jeffrey Leonard lf
Bob Brenly c
David Green 1b
Ricky Adams 3b
Jose Uribe ss
Bill Laskey p


WP: Frank Pastore (2-0)
LP: Bill Laskey (1-8)
HR: None.

Frank Pastore pitched a complete-game four-hitter to getthe win for the Reds. The only hits for the Giants were a one-out single by Manny Trillo in the first inning, a leadoff single by Jose Uribe in the third, a two-out RBI single by Trillo in the third, and a leadoff single by Uribe in the eighth. Pete Rose was 0-for-3 with two walks and an RBI.

Ty Cobb: 4191
Pete Rose: 4146
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Old 06-18-2010, 01:17 PM   #7
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35 years ago (1975), a 6-1 win at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Braves.

Atlanta
Ralph Garr lf
Mike Lum 1b
Dusty Baker rf
Dave May cf
Darrell Evans 3b
Marty Perez 2b
Larvell Blanks ss
Biff Pocoroba c
Blue Moon Odom p

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


WP: Jack Billingham (7-3)
LP: Blue Moon Odom (0-3)
Sv: Will McEnaney (5)
HR: None.
Blue Moon Odom & Biff Pocoroba have to be one of the best battery names in MLB history.
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Old 06-18-2010, 01:31 PM   #8
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15 years ago (1995), a 10-7 win at Riverfront Stadium vs. Les Expos.

Montreal
Mark Grudzielanek ss
David Segui 1b
Robdell White cf
Moises Alou lf
Tony Tarasco rf
Mike Lansing 2b
Shane Andrews 3b
Tim Laker c
Carlos Perez p

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
Kevin Jarvis p


WP: Mike Jackson (1-0)
LP: Gabe White (1-1)
Sv: Jeff Brantley (9)
HR: CIN - Reggie Sanders (11), Mark Lewis (2), Damon Berryhill (1).
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Old 06-18-2010, 01:43 PM   #9
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10 years ago (2000), an 8-7 loss at Qualcomm (Jack Murphy) Stadium in San Diego.

Cincinnati
Pokey Reese 2b
Barry Larkin ss
Ken Griffey Jr. cf
Dante Bichette rf
Dmitri Young lf
Sean Casey 1b
Aaron Boone 3b
Eddie Taubensee c
Rob Bell p

San Diego
Eric Owens rf
Al Martin lf
Ryan Klesko 1b
Dave Magadan 3b
Bret Boone 2b
Wiki Gonzalez c
Ruben Rivera cf
Damian Jackson ss
Matt Clement p


WP: Matt Clement (6-6)
LP: Rob Bell (4-6)
Sv: Trevor Hoffman (17)
HR: CIN - Pokey Reese (5), Dante Bichette 2 (12), Dmitri Young (7), Ken Griffey Jr. (20). SD - Ed Sprague Jr. (10).
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Old 06-18-2010, 01:52 PM   #10
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Five years ago (2005), a 6-1 loss at Great American Ball Park vs. the Braves.

Atlanta
Rafael Furcal ss
Marcus Giles 2b
Julio Franco 1b
Andruw Jones cf
Andy Marte 3b
Brian Jordan rf
Johnny Estrada c
Kelly Johnson lf
Jorge Sosa p

Cincinnati
Ryan Freel 2b
Felipe Lopez ss
Sean Casey 1b
Ken Griffey Jr. cf
Joe Randa 3b
Adam Dunn lf
Wily Mo Peņa rf
Jason LaRue c
Eric Milton p


WP: Adam Bernero (4-1)
LP: Eric Milton (3-9)
HR: ATL - Julio Franco 2 (5), Andruw Jones (19), Johnny Estrada (3).

Jason LaRue left the game in the bottom of the eighth inning after injuring his knee on a single. Kenny Kelly pinch-ran for LaRue, and Javier Valentin (who pinch-hit for pitcher Kent Mercker) remained in the game behind the plate.
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Old 06-18-2010, 03:31 PM   #11
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55 years ago (1955), a 4-1 win at Crosley Field vs. the Pirates.

Cincinnati
Johnny Temple 2b
Stan Palys lf
Ted Kluszewski 1b
Wally Post rf
Gus Bell cf
Hobie Landrith c
Bobby Adams 3b
Roy McMillan ss
Gerry Staley p


WP: Gerry Staley (5-4)
LP: Lino Donoso (0-1)
HR: CIN - Stan Palys (4), Wally Post (13).

Gerry Staley pitched a complete-game five-hitter to get the win for the Reds.
Every once in a while, there is a name that I just don't remember or recognize. Stan Palys is one of them.
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Old 06-18-2010, 06:05 PM   #12
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Every once in a while, there is a name that I just don't remember or recognize. Stan Palys is one of them.
Same here. I didn't recognize that name when it first popped up, either.

LF was a revolving door for the Reds in 1955. Jim Greengrass was traded to the Phillies at the end of April for catcher Smoky Burgess. (Palys was part of that deal.) Ray Jablonski, Chuck Harmon, and Bob Thurman were also among those who saw action in LF that season.

1955 was the only season in his short career in which Palys had more than 60 plate appearances, so that's why we probably never heard of him.
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