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This Date In Reds History (9/3/11): Past Lineups
90 years ago (1921), a 4-0 win at Redland Field vs. the Cubs.
Chicago Cubs Max Flack rf Charlie Hollocher ss Zeb Terry 2b John Kelleher 3b Turner Barber lf George Maisel cf Ray Grimes 1b Bill Killefer c Vic Keen p Cincinnati Sam Bohne 2b Larry Kopf ss Heinie Groh 3b Rube Bressler rf Jake Daubert 1b Lew Fonseca lf Pat Duncan cf Bubbles Hargrave c Rube Marquard p WP: Rube Marquard (14-12) LP: Vic Keen (0-1) HR: None. Rube Marquard pitched a four-hit shutout to get the win for the Reds. The only hits for the Cubs were a one-out single by Charlie Hollocher in the first inning, a two-out single by Hollocher in the third, a leadoff infield single by John Kelleher in the seventh, and a leadoff pinch-hit single by John L. Sullivan in the eighth.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (9/3/11): Past Lineups
85 years ago (1926), a 4-2 win atRedleand Field vs. the Cardinals.
St. Louis Taylor Douthit cf Billy Southworth rf Rogers Hornsby 2b Jim Bottomley 1b Les Bell 3b Chick Hafey lf Bob O'Farrell c Tommy Thevenow ss Jesse Haines p Cincinnati Cuckoo Christensen lf Edd Roush cf Curt Walker rf Wally Pipp 1b Chuck Dressen 3b Hughie Critz 2b Bubbles Hargrave c Hod Ford ss Carl Mays p WP: Carl Mays (17-11) LP: Jesse Haines (11-4) HR: None. Carl Mays pitched a complete-game seven-hitter to get the win for the Reds.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (9/3/11): Past Lineups
80 years ago (1931), a 3-2 10-inning win at Redland Field vs. the Cubs.
Chicago Cubs Danny Taylor lf Billy Herman 2b Kiki Cuyler cf Woody English 3b Vince Barton rf Charlie Grimm 1b Jimmy Adair ss Gabby Hartnett c Pat Malone p Cincinnati Taylor Douthit cf Estel Crabtree rf Edd Roush lf Harvey Hendrick 1b Tony Cuccinello 2b Clyde Beck 3b Leo Durocher ss Clyde Sukeforth c Ownie Carroll p WP: Ownie Carroll (3-8) LP: Pat Malone (12-9) HR: CIN - Estel Crabtree (4). Ownie Carroll pitched a complete-game seven-hitter to get the win for the Reds. Pat Malone pitched a complete-game nine-hitter in a losing effort for the Cubs.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (9/3/11): Past Lineups
75 years ago (1936), the Reds swept a doubleheader at Crosley Field vs. the Bees--winning the opener 3-0, and the nightcap 6-4.
First Game Boston Bees Rabbit Warstler ss Gene Moore rf Buck Jordan 1b Wally Berger cf Tony Cuccinello 2b Hal Lee lf Joe Coscarart 3b Al Lopez c Bill Weir p Cincinnati Kiki Cuyler cf Ival Goodman rf Les Scarsella 1b Ernie Lombardi c Samuel Byrd lf Lew Riggs 3b Tommy Thevenow ss Alex Kampouris 2b Gene Schott p WP: Gene Schott (9-9) LP: Bill Weir (1-1) Sv: Paul Derringer (4) HR: None. In Game 1, Gene Schott and Paul Derringer combined on a five-hit shutout for the Reds. Second Game Boston Bees Rabbit Warstler ss Gene Moore rf Buck Jordan 1b Wally Berger cf Tony Cuccinello 2b Hal Lee lf Joe Coscarart 3b Ray Mueller c Guy Bush p Cincinnati Kiki Cuyler cf Ival Goodman rf Babe Herman lf Les Scarsella 1b Gilly Campbell c Lew Riggs 3b Tommy Thevenow ss Alex Kampouris 2b Peaches Davis p WP: Peaches Davis (6-6) LP: Guy Bush (3-7) Sv: Paul Derringer (5) HR: BOS - Wally Berger (23).
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Re: This Date In Reds History (9/3/11): Past Lineups
70 years ago (1941), a 3-2 loss at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh.
Cincinnati Lloyd Waner rf Mike W. McCormick lf Lonny Frey 2b Frank McCormick 1b Billy Werber 3b Ernie Lombardi c Harry Craft cf Eddie Joost ss Elmer Riddle p Pittsburgh Alf Anderson ss Lee Handley 3b Bob Elliott rf Bud Stewart lf Elbie Fletcher 1b Stu Martin 2b Vince DiMaggio cf Bill Baker c Johnny Lanning p WP: Johnny Lanning (10-8) LP: Elmer Riddle (15-4) HR: CIN - Ernie Lombardi (8). Johnny Lanning pitched a complete-game nine-hitter to get the win for the Pirates. Elmer Riddle pitched a complete-game six-hitter in a losing effort for the Reds.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (9/3/11): Past Lineups
60 years ago (1951), the Reds were swept in a doubleheader at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis--losing the opener 4-1, and the nightcap 7-1.
First Game Cincinnati Roy McMillan 3b Connie Ryan 2b Johnny Wyrostek rf Ted Kluszewski 1b Joe Adcock lf Virgil Stallcup ss Bob Usher cf Dixie Howell c Ewell Blackwell p St. Louis Solly Hemus ss Red Schoendienst 2b Stan Musial 1b Enos Slaughter rf Hal Rice lf Peanuts Lowrey cf Billy Johnson 3b Bill Sarni c Max Lanier p WP: Max Lanier (10-8) LP: Ewell Blackwell (14-13) HR: None. In Game 1, Max Lanier pitched a complete-game nine-hitter with 6 K's to get the win for the Cardinals. Second Game Cincinnati Bobby Adams 3b Connie Ryan 2b Johnny Wyrostek rf Ted Kluszewski 1b Joe Adcock lf Virgil Stallcup ss Bob Usher cf Johnny Pramesa c Willie Ramsdell p St. Louis Solly Hemus ss Red Schoendienst 2b Stan Musial 1b Enos Slaughter rf Hal Rice lf Peanuts Lowrey cf Billy Johnson 3b Del Rice c Al Brazle p WP: Al Brazle (5-2) LP: Willie Ramsdell (9-15) HR: None. In Game 2, Al Brazle pitched a complete-game three-hitter to get the win for the Cardinals. The only hits for the Reds were a two-out single by Johnny Wyrostek in the fourth inning, a one-out single by Bobby Adams in the sixth, and a two-out double in the seventh.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (9/3/11): Past Lineups
55 years ago (1956), the Reds split a doubleheader at Milwaukee County Stadium vs. the Braves--losing the opener 3-2, and winning the nightcap 7-5.
First Game Cincinnati Johnny Temple 2b Frank Robinson lf Gus Bell cf Ted Kluszewski 1b Wally Post rf Smoky Burgess c Alex Grammas 3b Roy McMillan ss Johnny Klippstein p Milwaukee Braves Danny O'Connell 2b Johnny Logan ss Hank Aaron rf Eddie Mathews 3b Joe Adcock 1b Bobby Thomson lf Bill Bruton cf Del Crandall c Lew Burdette p WP: Lew Burdette (18-8) LP: Johnny Klippstein (11-11) HR: CIN - Frank Robinson (36). MIL - Hank Aaron 2 (23). In Game 1, Lew Burdette pitched a complete-game ten-hitter to get the win for the Braves. Johnny Klippstein pitched a complete-game seven-hitter in a losing effort for the Reds. Second Game Cincinnati Johnny Temple 2b Frank Robinson lf Gus Bell cf Ted Kluszewski 1b Wally Post rf Ed Bailey c Alex Grammas 3b Roy McMillan ss Larry Jansen p Milwaukee Braves Danny O'Connell 2b Johnny Logan ss Hank Aaron rf Eddie Mathews 3b Joe Adcock 1b Bobby Thomson lf Bill Bruton cf Del Rice c Bob Buhl p WP: Brooks Lawrence (18-8) LP: Bob Buhl (16-6) HR: CIN - Ted Kluszewski (34). MIL - Bobby Thomson (19), Hank Aaron (24).
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Re: This Date In Reds History (9/3/11): Past Lineups
50 years ago (1961), a 3-2 loss at Connie Mack Stadium in Philadelphia.
Cincinnati Gene Freese 3b Elio Chacon 2b Vada Pinson cf Frank Robinson rf Jerry Lynch lf Gordy Coleman 1b Leo Cardeans ss Darrell Johnson c Jim O'Toole p Philadelphia Tony Taylor 2b Johnny Callison lf Charley Smith 3b Don Demeter rf Pancho Herrera 1b Tony Gonzalez cf Ruben Amaro ss Clay Dalrymple c Jim Owens p WP: Jim Owens (3-9) LP: Jim Maloney (6-6) HR: None. Jim Owens pitched a complete-game seven-hitter to get the win for the Phillies.
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45 years ago (1966), a 7-3 loss at Crosley Field vs. the Dodgers.
Los Angeles Wes Parker 1b Junior Gilliam 3b Willie Davis cf Jim Lefebvre 2b Tommy Davis lf Lou Johnson rf John E. Kennedy ss Jeff Torborg c Sandy Koufax p Cincinnati Tommy Harper rf Pete Rose 2b Tommy Helms 3b Deron Johnson lf Tony Perez 1b Don Pavletich c Vada Pinson cf Leo Cardenas ss Joe Nuxhall p WP: Sandy Koufax (22-8) LP: Joe Nuxhall (6-5) Sv: Phil Regan (15) HR: CIN - Deron Johnson (21).
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40 years ago (1971), a 6-5 loss at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.
Cincinnati Pete Rose rf Woody Woodward 3b Lee May 1b Johnny Bench c Hal McRae lf George Foster cf Tommy Helms 2b Dave Concepcion ss Don Gullett p Los Angeles Maury Wills ss Manny Mota lf Willie Davis cf Dick Allen 1b Wes Parker rf Jim Lefebvre 2b Bill Sudakis 3b Joe Ferguson c Bill Singer p WP: Jose Peņa (2-0) LP: Joe Gibbon (4-6) HR: CIN - Hal McRae (7). Ron Cey made his major-league debut for the Dodgers in this game.
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35 years ago (1976), a 10-5 win at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium.
Cincinnati Pete Rose 3b Ken Griffey rf Joe Morgan 2b Johnny Bench c George Foster lf Tony Perez 1b Cesar Geronimo cf Dave Concepcion ss Jack Billingham p Atlanta Jerry Royster 3b Rod Gilbreath 2b Rowland Office cf Willie Montaņez 1b Ken Henderson rf Darrel Chaney ss Tom Paciorek lf Vic Correll c Phil Niekro p WP: Rawly Eastwick (10-5) LP: Adrian Devine (2-5) HR: CIN - Dan Driessen (6), Tony Perez (14).
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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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30 years ago (1981), a 9-3 win at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia.
Cincinnati Dave Collins rf Ken Griffey cf Dave Concepcion ss George Foster lf Johnny Bench 1b Ray Knight 3b Joe Nolan c Ron Oester 2b Bruce Berenyi p Philadelphia Pete Rose 1b Larry Bowa ss Bake McBride rf Mike Schmidt 3b Gary Matthews lf Garry Maddox cf Manny Trillo 2b Bob Boone c Mark Davis p WP: Bruce Berenyi (7-4) LP: Mark Davis (0-3) Sv: CIN - Johnny Bench (3), George Foster (18). PHI - Mike Schmidt (24). Johnny Bench made his first start since breaking his ankle in May, and was 2-for-3 with a home run and 2 RBI's.
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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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25 years ago (1986), a 5-3 10-inning loss at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Pirates.
Pittsburgh Joe Orsulak cf Bobby Bonilla rf Johnny Ray 2b Jim Morrison 3b Mike Diaz lf Tony Peņa c Sid bream 1b Rafael Belliard ss Rick Reuschel p Cincinnati Barry Larkin ss Buddy Bell 3b Dave Parker rf Eric Davis lf Bo Diaz c Eddie Milner cf Nick Esasky 1b Ron Oester 2b Chris Welsh p WP: Barry Jones (2-2) LP: John Franco (5-5) HR: PIT - Jim Morrison (17). CIN - Buddy Bell (18), Eddie Milner (12).
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20 years ago (1991), an 8-5 win at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia.
Cincinnati Stan Jefferson lf Hal Morris 1b Barry Larkin ss Paul O'Neill rf Chris Sabo 3b Mariano Duncan 2b Jeff Reed c Herm Winningham cf Jose Rijo p Philadelphia Mickey Morandini 2b Dickie Thon ss Wes Chamberlain lf John Kruk cf Ricky Jordan 1b Dale Murphy rf Darren Daulton c Charlie Hayes 3b Cliff Brantley p WP: Jose Rijo (12-4) LP: Cliff Brantley (0-1) Sv: Rob Dibble (28) HR: CIN - Chris Sabo (22).
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Re: This Date In Reds History (9/3/11): Past Lineups
15 years ago (1996), a 5-1 win at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Braves.
Atlanta Marquis Grissom cf Terry Pendleton 3b Chipper Jones ss Fred McGriff 1b Ryan Klesko lf Jermaine Dye rf Javy Lopez c Mike Mordecai 2b Mike Bielecki p Cincinnati Curtis Goodwin cf Thomas Howard rf Barry Larkin ss Kevin Mitchell lf Willie Greene 3b Hal Morris 1b Bret Boone 2b Eddie Taubensee c Dave Burba p WP: Dave Burba (9-13) LP: Mike Bielecki (4-3) Sv: Jeff Shaw (4) HR: ATL - Marquis Grissom (21). CIN - Barry Larkin (26). Dave Burba and Jeff Shaw combined on a one-hitter with 9 K's for the Reds. The only hit for the Braves was a leadoff homer by Marquis Grissom in the first inning.
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