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Old 06-25-2010, 06:28 PM   #1
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This Date In Reds History (6/25/10): Past Lineups

50 years ago (1960), a 5-2 loss at Crosley Field vs. the Giants.

San Francisco
Don Blasingame 2b
Jim Davenport 3b
Willie Mays cf
Willie Kirkland rf
Orlando Cepeda lf
Dale Long 1b
Hobie Landrith c
Eddie Bressoud ss
Billy O'Dell p

Cincinnati
Eddie Kasko 3b
Vada Pinson cf
Gus Bell rf
Wally Post lf
Dutch Dotterer c
Harry Anderson 1b
Roy McMillan ss
Elio Chacon 2b
Cal McLish p


WP: Billy O'Dell (3-7)
LP: Cal McLish (3-5)
HR: CIN - Wally Post (4).

Billy O'Dell pitched a complete-game ten-hitter with 9 K's to get the win for the Reds.
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Old 06-25-2010, 06:54 PM   #2
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Re: This Date In Reds History (6/25/10): Past Lineups

45 years ago (1965), a 3-1 11-inning win at Milwaukee County Stadium vs. the Braves.

Cincinnati
Tommy Harper lf
Pete Rose 2b
Vada Pinson cf
Frank Robinson rf
Deron Johnson 3b
Don Pavletich c
Tony Perez 1b
Leo Cardenas ss
Sammy Ellis p

Milwaukee Braves
Mack Jones cf
Frank Bolling 2b
Hank Aaron rf
Joe Torre c
Eddie Mathews 3b
Gene Oliver 1b
Rico Carty lf
Woody Woodward ss
Dick Kelley p


WP: Sammy Ellis (12-3)
LP: Billy O'Dell (5-3)
HR: CIN - Don Pavletich (7). MIL - Joe Torre (15).

Sammy Ellis pitched a complete-game eight-hitter with 10 K's to get the win for the Reds. Don Pavletich hit a two-run homer off Billy O'Dell in the eleventh inning to give the Reds a 3-1 lead.
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Old 06-25-2010, 07:06 PM   #3
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Re: This Date In Reds History (6/25/10): Past Lineups

35 years ago (1975), a 2-0 win at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium.

Cincinnati
Pete Rose 3b
Ken Griffey rf
Joe Morgan 2b
Johnny Bench lf
Dan Driessen 1b
Cesar Geronimo cf
Dave Concepcion ss
Bill Plummer c
Tom Carroll p

Atlanta
Ralph Garr lf
Marty Perez 2b
Dusty Baker rf
Darrell Evans 3b
Mike Lum 1b
Vic Correll c
Rowland Office cf
Larvell Blanks ss
Carl Morton p


WP: Tom Carroll (2-0)
LP: Carl Morton (8-8)
Sv: Will McEnaney (6)
HR: None.

Tom Carroll and Will McEnaney combined on a three-hit shutout for the Reds. The only hits for the Braves were a one-out single by Marty Perez in the fourth inning, a leadoff single by Mike Lum in the fifth, and a leadoff single by Lum in the eighth. Carl Morton pitched a complete-game six-hitter in a losing effort for the Braves.
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Old 06-25-2010, 07:18 PM   #4
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30 years ago (1980), a 15-3 win at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Braves.

Atlanta
Glenn Hubbard 2b
Dale Murphy cf
Chris Chambliss 1b
Gary Matthews rf
Bob Horner 3b
Jeff Burroughs lf
Bill Nahorodny c
Larvell Blanks ss
Rick Matula p

Cincinnati
Dave Collins cf
Junior Kennedy 2b
Ken Griffey rf
Dan Driessen 1b
Ray Knight 3b
George Foster lf
Johnny Bench c
Dave Concepcion ss
Tom Seaver p


WP: Tom Seaver (3-4)
LP: Rick Matula (5-6)
HR: ATL - Dale Murphy (12), Jeff Burroughs (4). CIN - Ray Knight (8), Ken Griffey (7).
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Old 06-25-2010, 07:31 PM   #5
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25 years ago (1985), a 7-6 win at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Giants.

San Francisco
Joel Youngblood cf
Manny Trillo 2b
Chili Davis rf
Jeffrey Leonard lf
Bob Brenly c
Gary Rajsich 1b
Chris Brown 3b
Jose Uribe ss
Dave LaPoint p

Cincinnati
Gary Redus cf
Dave Concepcion ss
Dave Parker rf
Tony Perez 1b
Alan Knicely c
Cesar Cedeņo lf
Nick Esasky 3b
Ron Oester 2b
Mario Soto p


WP: John Stuper (6-5)
LP: Mark Davis (3-5)
Sv: Ted Power (10)
HR: SF - Chris Brown (4). CIN - Dave Parker (12), Cesar Cedeņo (2).

Pete Rose was 0-for-1 as a pinch-hitter in this game.

Ty Cobb: 4191
Pete Rose: 4149
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Old 06-25-2010, 07:45 PM   #6
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20 years ago (1990), a 5-2 win at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Giants.

San Francisco
Brett Butler cf
Mike Kingery rf
Will Clark 1b
Kevin Mitchell lf
Matt Williams 3b
Terry Kennedy c
Robby Thompson 2b
Jose Uribe ss
John Burkett p

Cincinnati
Chris Sabo 3b
Billy Hatcher lf
Paul O'Neill rf
Eric Davis cf
Todd Benzinger 1b
Mariano Duncan ss
Ron Oester 2b
Joe Oliver c
Jack Armstrong p


WP: Jack Armstrong (10-3)
LP: John Burkett (7-2)
Sv: Randy Myers (14)
HR: SF - Kevin Mitchell (18). CIN - Todd Benzinger (4).

Jack Armstrong and Randy Myers combined on a five-hitter for the Reds.

Record: 44-23, 10 game lead in the NL West.
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Old 06-25-2010, 08:09 PM   #7
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15 years ago (1995), a 5-1 loss at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Marlins.

Florida
Quilvio Veras 2b
Kurt Abbott ss
Jeff Conine lf
Terry Pendleton 3b
Greg Colbrunn 1b
Tommy Gregg cf
Russ Mormon rf
Charles Johnson c
David Weathers p

Cincinnati
Thomas Howard cf
Barry Larkin ss
Ron Gant lf
Reggie Sanders rf
Eric Anthony 1b
Eddie Taubensee c
Bret Boone 2b
Jeff Branson 3b
Jose Rijo p


WP: David Weathers (2-3)
LP: Jose Rijo (3-4)
Sv: Terry Mathews (2)
HR: FLO - Russ Mormon (1). CIN - Eric Anthony (2).

David Weathers pitched five innings of no-hit baseball before being lifted for pinch-hitter Terry Mathews, who remained in the game to pitch. Weathers and Mathews finished with a combined three-hitter. The only hits for the Reds were a leadoff single by Reggie Sanders in the seventh inning, a two-out single by Thomas Howard in the eighth, and a one-out solo homer by Eric Anthony in the ninth.
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Old 06-25-2010, 08:17 PM   #8
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10 years ago (2000), a 5-4 loss at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Padres.

San Diego
Eric Owens rf
Al Martin lf
Ryan Klesko 1b
Phil Nevin 3b
Bret Boone 2b
Carlos Hernandez c
Ruben Rivera cf
Damian Jackson ss
Brian Tollberg p

Cincinnati
Juan Castro 2b
Barry Larkin ss
Ken Griffey Jr. cf
Dante Bichette rf
Michael Tucker lf
Sean Casey 1b
Aaron Boone 3b
Benito Santiago c
Osvaldo Fernandez p


WP: Brian Tollberg (2-0)
LP: Osvaldo Fernandez (2-1)
Sv: Trevor Hoffman (19)
HR: None.

I was at this game.
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Old 06-25-2010, 08:33 PM   #9
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Five years ago (2005), a 12-7 loss at Jacobs Field in Cleveland.

Cincinnati
Felipe Lopez ss
Rich Aurilia 2b
Sean Casey 1b
Ken Griffey Jr. cf
Joe Randa 3b
Adam Dunn lf
Wily Mo Peņa rf
Jacob Cruz dh
Javier Valentin c

Luke Hudson p

Cleveland
Grady Sizemore cf
Coco Crisp lf
Travis Hafner dh
Victor Martinez c
Ben Broussard 1b
Ronnie Belliard 2b
Jody Gerut rf
Aaron Boone 3b
Jhonny Peralta ss

Jake Westbrook p


WP: Jake Westbrook (5-9)
LP: Luke Hudson (1-2)
HR: CIN - Javier Valentin (4), Felipe Lopez (13), Jason Romano (1). CLE - Grady Sizemore (7), Victor Martinez (8), Ben Broussard 2 (8), Travis Hafner (11).
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Old 06-25-2010, 08:43 PM   #10
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45 years ago (1965), a 3-1 11-inning win at Milwaukee County Stadium vs. the Braves.

Cincinnati
Tommy Harper lf
Pete Rose 2b
Vada Pinson cf
Frank Robinson rf
Deron Johnson 3b
Don Pavletich c
Tony Perez 1b
Leo Cardenas ss
Sammy Ellis p

Milwaukee Braves
Mack Jones cf
Frank Bolling 2b
Hank Aaron rf
Joe Torre c
Eddie Mathews 3b
Gene Oliver 1b
Rico Carty lf
Woody Woodward ss
Dick Kelley p


WP: Sammy Ellis (12-3)
LP: Billy O'Dell (5-3)
HR: CIN - Don Pavletich (7). MIL - Joe Torre (15).

Sammy Ellis pitched a complete-game eight-hitter with 10 K's to get the win for the Reds. Don Pavletich hit a two-run homer off Billy O'Dell in the eleventh inning to give the Reds a 3-1 lead.
Baseball is a very funny game.

Gene Oliver was mostly a mediocre ballplayer, RH hitting C/1B, and occasional LF, playing 10 years for the Cards and Braves, and posted a career .246/.315/.427

But against Sandy Koufax, greatest LH pitcher of his generation, he was pure gold.

Oliver posted a .392/.426/.647 line against Sandy, with 4 home runs in 51 at bats. Only Bill Virdon posted a better BA against Koufax. But for the record, Hammerin Henry Aaron just wore Koufax out. Aaron posted a .362/.431/.647/1.077 line, with 7 HR, 16 RBI and more walks than strikeouts.

You might think Koufax struggled with the Braves, but he posted a 16-11 mark with a 3.29 ERA for his career. Only one NL team finished with a winning record against Koufax. Can you guess that team?
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Old 06-25-2010, 09:08 PM   #11
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Would it be the mighty Redlegs?
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indeed.

19-20 against the Redlegs.
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