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This Date In Reds History (7/7/10): Past Lineups
55 years ago (1955), a 9-8 loss at Crosley Field vs. the Cardinals.
St. Louis Ken Boyer 3b Wally Moon cf Stan Musial 1b Rip Repulski lf Red Schoendienst 2b Bill Virdon rf Nelson Burbrink c Alex Grammas ss Harvey Haddix p Cincinnati Johnny Temple 2b Stan Palys lf Ted Kluszewski 1b Wally Post rf Gus Bell cf Smoky Burgess c Bobby Adams 3b Roy McMillan ss Joe Nuxhall p WP: Harvey Haddix (6-9) LP: Joe Nuxhall (8-6) Sv: Larry Jackson (1) HR: STL - Ken Boyer (12), Bill Virdon (10). CIN - Sam Mele (1). Johnny Temple moved to SS in the ninth inning after a series of defensive changes. It was the only game in his entire career that he ever played SS.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (7/7/10): Past Lineups
50 years ago (1960), a 3-2 loss at Crosley Field vs. the Pirates.
Pittsburgh Bob Skinner lf Dick Groat ss Roberto Clemente rf Dick Stuart 1b Gino Cimoli cf Hal W. Smith c Don Hoak 3b Bill Mazeroski 2b Vinegar Bend Mizell p Cincinnati Eddie Kasko 3b Vada Pinson cf Gus Bell rf Wally Post lf Frank Robinson 1b Ed Bailey c Roy McMillan ss Billy Martin 2b Jim O'Toole p WP: Vinegar Bend Mizell (5-5) LP: Bill Henry (1-4) Sv: Elroy Face (12) HR: CIN - Frank Robinson (12). Vinegar Bend Mizell and Elroy Face combined on a five-hitter for the Pirates.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (7/7/10): Past Lineups
45 years ago (1965), a 7-6 win at Crosley Field vs. the Dodgers.
Los Angeles Maury Wills ss Junior Gilliam 3b Willie Davis cf Ron Fairly rf Johnny Roseboro c Lou Johnson lf Wes Parker 1b Jim Lefebvre 2b Sandy Koufax p 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 WP: Joe Nuxhall (4-2) LP: Bob L. Miller (4-4) HR: LA - Jim Lefebvre (4). CIN - Frank Robinson (18), Deron Johnson (15), Leo Cardenas (6). Leo Cardenas hit a game-winning solo homer with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning off Bob Miller.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (7/7/10): Past Lineups
40 years ago (1970), a 3-0 win at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Padres.
San Diego Dave Campbell 2b Steve Huntz 3b Cito Gaston cf Ollie Brown rf Chris Cannizzaro c Ramon Webster 1b Ivan Murrell lf Tommy Dean ss Pat Dobson p Cincinnati Pete Rose rf Bobby Tolan cf Tony Perez 3b Johnny Bench c Lee May 1b Bernie Carbo lf Tommy Helms 2b Dave Concepcion ss Gary Nolan p WP: Gary Nolan (10-4) LP: Pat Dobson (5-10) Sv: Clay Carroll (8) HR: None. Gary Nolan and Clay Carroll combined on a seven-hit shutout for the Reds.
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35 years ago (1975), a 7-3 win at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Phillies.
Philadelphia Dave Cash 2b Larry Bowa ss Jay Johnstone rf Greg Luzinski lf Dick Allen 1b Mike Schmidt 3b Johnny Oates c Steve Carlton p Cincinnati Pete Rose 3b Ken Griffey rf Joe Morgan 2b Johnny Bench c Tony Perez 1b George Foster cf Dave Concepcion ss Merv Rettenmund lf Pat Darcy p WP: Pat Darcy (4-5) LP: Steve Carlton (7-7) HR: CIN - Tony Perez (11), George Foster (15).
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25 years ago (1985), a 3-2 10-inning win at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia.
Cincinnati Gary Redus cf Cesar Cedeņo lf Dave Parker rf Tony Perez 1b Nick Esasky 3b Dave Concepcion ss Alan Knicely c Ron Oester 2b Frank Pastore p Philadelphia Juan Samuel 2b Greg Gross lf Von Hayes cf Glenn Wilson rf Mike Schmidt 1b Bo Diaz c Derrel Thomas ss Rick Schu 3b Shane Rawley p WP: John Franco (5-1) LP: Kent Tekulve (4-4) Sv: Ted Power (15) HR: CIN - Cesar Cedeņo (3). Cesar Cedeņo hit a solo homer in the top of the tenth inning off Kent Tekulve to give the Reds a 3-2 lead. Pete Rose was 0-for-1 as a pinch-hitter in this game. Ty Cobb: 4191 Pete Rose: 4155
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20 years ago (1990), a 5-0 win at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia.
Cincinnati Billy Hatcher lf Barry Larkin ss Chris Sabo 3b Eric Davis cf Glenn Braggs rf Hal Morris 1b Mariano Duncan 2b Joe Oliver c Rick Mahler p Philadelphia Lenny Dykstra cf Darren Daulton c Tom Herr 2b Carmelo Martinez lf John Kruk rf Ricky Jordan 1b Charlie Hayes 3b Rod Booker ss Bruce Ruffin p WP: Rick Mahler (3-3) LP: Bruce Ruffin (6-8) HR: None. Rick Mahler pitched a six-hit shutout with 5 K's to get the win for the Reds. Record: 50-28, 9.5 game lead in the NL West.
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15 years ago (1995), a 4-2 win at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Dodgers.
Los Angeles Jose Offerman ss Raul Mondesi rf Mike Piazza c Eric Karros 1b Tim Wallach 3b Roberto Kelly cf Billy Ashley lf Delino DeShields 2b Willie Banks p Cincinnati Thomas Howard cf Barry Larkin ss Ron Gant lf Reggie Sanders rf Eric Anthony 1b Bret Boone 2b Jeff Branson 3b Damon Berryhill c John Smiley p WP: John Smiley (9-1) LP: Willie Banks (0-2) Sv: Mike Jackson (1) HR: CIN - Jeff Branson (5). Reds 1B Eric Anthony left the game with an injury in the bottom of the fourth inning after hitting a single, advancing to second on a balk, and going to third on a wild pitch. Lenny Harris pinch-ran for Anthony and remained in the game at 1B.
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10 years ago (2000), a 2-1 win at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Indians.
Cleveland Roberto Alomar 2b Omar Vizquel ss Travis Fryman 3b Richie Sexson 1b Sandy Alomar Jr. c Ricky Ledee lf Alex Ramirez rf Kenny Lofton cf Chuck Finley p Cincinnati Chris Stynes 3b Barry Larkin ss Ken Griffey Jr. cf Dmitri Young lf Alex Ochoa rf Sean Casey 1b Benito Santiago c Pokey Reese 2b Denny Neagle p WP: Denny Neagle (8-2) LP: Chuck Finley (7-6) Sv: Danny Graves (14) HR: CIN - Chris Stynes (5).
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Five years ago (2005), a 5-1 loss at SBC Park in San Francisco.
Cincinnati Felipe Lopez ss Rich Aurilia 2b Sean Casey 1b Ken Griffey Jr. cf Joe Randa 3b Adam Dunn lf Wily Mo Peņa rf Javier Valentin c Aaron Harang p San Francisco Jason Ellison cf Omar Vizquel ss J.T. Snow 1b Moises Alou lf Michael Tucker rf Deivi Cruz 2b Pedro Feliz 3b Mike Matheny c Brett Tomko p WP: Brett Tomko (6-10) LP: Aaron Harang (4-8) HR: SF - Mike Matheny (9).
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Pat Dobson was a good pitcher. He went on and won 20 games the next season in Baltimore.
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I was at this game with my dad. I was 12 and 1 year into my fandom with the Reds after the heartbreak of 1964. The Reds lit up Sandy Koufax pretty well in this game and got out to an early 5-0 lead. Sammy Ellis looked good early but ran out of gas. Billy McCool and Joe Nuxhall weren't quite as good and let LA tie it up at 6-6. Cardenas was my absolute favorite player at the time (I have no idea why) and hit a homer in the bottom of the 9th to win the game 7-6. I can still remember the ball hitting the LF screen at Crosley Field and the ripples going out through the screen from the impact. It was the first time I'd ever experienced that at a ballgame and I think I kinda lost my mind for a few minutes. I remember my dad looking at me a little funny like "son, its just a ballgame".
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