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Old 05-02-2011, 04:46 PM   #1
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This Date In Reds History (5/2/11): Past Lineups

85 years ago (1926), a 4-3 win at Redland Field vs. the Pirates.

Pittsburgh
Hal Rhyne 2b
Max Carey cf
Kiki Cuyler rf
Clyde Barnhart lf
Pie Traynor 3b
Glenn Wright ss
Stuffy McInnis 1b
Earl Smith c
Vic Aldridge p

Cincinnati
Hughie Critz 2b
Babe Pinelli 3b
Edd Roush cf
Curt Walker rf
Wally Pipp 1b
Rube Bressler lf
Frank Emmer ss
Val Picinich c
Pete Donohue p


WP: Pete Donohue (2-1)
LP: Vic Aldridge (3-2)
HR: None.

Pete Donohue pitched a complete-game eight-hitter to get the win for the Reds. Vic Aldridge pitched a complete-game nine-hitter in a losing effort for the Pirates.
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Old 05-02-2011, 04:52 PM   #2
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Re: This Date In Reds History (5/2/11): Past Lineups

80 years ago (1931), an 11-5 loss at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh.

Cincinnati
Joe Stripp 1b
Cliff Heathcote rf
Edd Roush cf
Tony Cuccinello 2b
Nick Cullop lf
Frank Sigafoos 3b
Clyde Sukeforth c
Hod Ford ss
Larry Benton p

Pittsburgh
Lloyd Waner cf
George Grantham 2b
Paul Waner rf
Pie Traynor 3b
Adam Comorosky lf
Gus Suhr 1b
Eddie Phillips c
Tommy Thevenow ss
Claude Willoughby p


WP: Bob Osborn (1-0)
LP: Jack Ogden (0-1)
HR: PIT - Lloyd Waner (2).
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Old 05-02-2011, 05:03 PM   #3
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Re: This Date In Reds History (5/2/11): Past Lineups

75 years ago (1936), a 4-3 loss at Crosley Field vs. the Phillies.

Philadelphia
Lou Chiozza cf
Johnny Moore rf
Ethan Allen lf
Leo Norris ss
Pinky Whitney 3b
Dolph Camilli 1b
Jimmie Wilson c
Chuck Sheerin 2b
Bucky Walters p

Cincinnati
Kiki Cuyler cf
Tommy Thevenow 2b
Babe Herman lf
Ernie Lombardi c
Ival Goodman rf
Lee Handley 3b
George McQuinn 1b
Billy Myers ss
Al Hollingsworth p


WP: Bucky Walters (2-2)
LP: Al Hollingsworth (3-1)
Sv: Syl Johnson (3)
HR: None.
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Old 05-02-2011, 05:10 PM   #4
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Re: This Date In Reds History (5/2/11): Past Lineups

60 years ago (1951), a 6-4 win at Shibe Park in Philadelphia.

Cincinnati
Connie Ryan 2b
Grady Hatton 3b
Joe Adcock lf
Ted Kluszewski 1b
Bob Scheffing c
Johnny Wyrostek rf
Bob Usher cf
Roy McMillan ss
Ewell Blackwell p

Philadelphia
Eddie Waitkus 1b
Richie Ashburn cf
Dick Sisler lf
Del Ennis rf
Willie Jones 3b
Granny Hamner ss
Andy Seminick c
Eddie Pellagrini 2b
Ken Heintzelman p


WP: Ewell Blackwell (3-2)
LP: Ken Heintzelman (1-2)
HR: CIN - Johnny Wyrostek (1).
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Old 05-02-2011, 05:21 PM   #5
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Re: This Date In Reds History (5/2/11): Past Lineups

55 years ago (1956), a 10-6 win at Crosley Field vs. the Dodgers.

Brooklyn
Junior Gilliam lf
Pee Wee Reese ss
Duke Snider cf
Roy Campanella c
Gil Hodges 1b
Jackie Robinson 3b
Carl Furillo rf
Charlie Neal 2b
Roger Craig p

Cincinnati
Johnny Temple 2b
Frank Robinson lf
Gus Bell cf
Ray Jablonski 3b
George Crowe 1b
Wally Post rf
Ed Bailey c
Roy McMillan ss
Brooks Lawrence p


WP: Joe Black (1-1)
LP: Roger Craig (2-1)
Sv: Hersh Freeman (1)
HR: BRO - Duke Snider (1), Roy Campanella (4), Sandy Amoros (1). CIN - Gus Bell 2 (2), Ray Jablonski (6), George Crowe (3), Wally Post (8).
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Old 05-02-2011, 05:31 PM   #6
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50 years ago (1961), a 3-2 win at Crosley Field vs. the Phillies.

Philadelphia
Bob Sadowski 3b
Tony Taylor 2b
Johnny Callison rf
Tony Gonzalez cf
Bobby Smith lf
Pancho Herrera 1b
Clay Dalrymple c
Ruben Amaro ss
Dallas Green p

Cincinnati
Don Blasingame 2b
Vada Pinson cf
Gus Bell rf
Frank Robinson lf
Gordy Coleman 1b
Gene Freese 3b
Bob Schmidt c
Leo Cardenas ss
Ken Hunt p


WP: Ken Hunt (2-1)
LP: Dallas Green (1-3)
Sv: Jim Brosnan (3)
HR: CIN - Vada Pinson (1).

Ken Hunt and Jim Brosnan combined on a six-hitter with 6 K's for the Reds. Dallas Green and Don Ferrarese combined on a four-hitter with 7 K's in a losing effort for the Phillies. The only hits for the Reds were a one-out solo homer by Vada Pinson in the fourth inning, a one-out double by Gus Bell in the fourth, an RBI single by Gordy Coleman with one out in the fourth, and a one-out single by Gene Freese in the seventh.
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Old 05-02-2011, 05:38 PM   #7
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40 years ago (1971), a 4-3 13-inning loss at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Giants.

San Francisco
Bobby Bonds rf
Chris Speier ss
Willie Mays cf
Willie McCovey 1b
Dick Dietz c
Ken Henderson lf
Tito Fuentes 2b
Al Gallagher 3b
Gaylord Perry p

Cincinnati
Pete Rose rf
Ty Cline cf
Tony Perez 3b
Johnny Bench c
Lee May 1b
Bernie Carbo lf
Tommy Helms 2b
Dave Concepcion ss
Gary Nolan p


WP: Jerry Johnson (3-0)
LP: Tony Cloninger (1-1)
HR: SF - Willie McCovey 2 (5).
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Old 05-02-2011, 05:54 PM   #8
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35 years ago (1976), an 8-4 16-inning loss at Riverfront Stadium vs. Les Expos.

Montreal
Jerry White cf
Larry Biittner rf
Mike Jorgensen 1b
Gary Carter c
Pete Mackanin 2b
Tim Foli ss
Larry Parrish 3b
Jim Dwyer lf
Woodie Fryman p

Cincinnati
Pete Rose 3b
Ken Griffey rf
Joe Morgan 2b
Tony Perez 1b
Johnny Bench c
George Foster cf
Bob Bailey lf
Dave Concepcion ss
Jack Billingham p


WP: Don Stanhouse (2-0)
LP: Pat Darcy (1-3)
HR: MON - Gary Carter (2). CIN - Pete Rose (1).
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Old 05-02-2011, 06:09 PM   #9
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30 years ago (1981), a 7-3 loss at Busch Stadium in St. Louis.

Cincinnati
Dave Collins rf
Ken Griffey cf
Dave Concepcion ss
George Foster lf
Ray Knight 3b
Dan Driessen 1b
Ron Oester 2b
Mike O'Berry c
Bruce Berenyi p

St. Louis
Garry Templeton ss
Tony Scott cf
Keith Hernandez 1b
George Hendrick rf
Dane Iorg lf
Ken Oberkfell 3b
Gene Tenace c
Tom Herr 2b
Bob Shirley p


WP: Bob Shirley (3-0)
LP: Bruce Berenyi (2-1)
HR: None.

Bob Shirley pitched a complete-game six-hitter to get the win for the Cardinals.
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Old 05-02-2011, 06:33 PM   #10
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25 years ago (1986), an 8-7 loss at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Mets.

New York Mets
Lenny Dykstra cf
Wally Backman 2b
Keith Hernandez 1b
Gary Carter c
Darryl Strawberry rf
George Foster lf
Ray Knight 3b
Howard Johnson ss
Sid Fernandez p

Cincinnati
Eric Davis cf
Dave Concepcion ss
Dave Parker rf
Tony Perez 1b
Nick Esasky lf
Buddy Bell 3b
Sal Butera c
Ron Oester 2b
Bill Gullickson p


WP: Sid Fernandez (3-0)
LP: Bill Gullickson (0-3)
Sv: Jesse Orosco (4)
HR: None.
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Old 05-02-2011, 06:53 PM   #11
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10 years ago (2001), a 7-3 loss at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Dodgers.

Los Angeles
Marquis Grissom cf
Mark Grudzielanek 2b
Gary Sheffield lf
Shawn Green rf
Eric Karros 1b
Dave Hansen 3b
Chad Kreuter c
Alex Cora ss
Kevin Brown p

Cincinnati
Barry Larkin ss
Deion Sanders cf
Michael Tucker lf
Dmitri Young 1b
Alex Ochoa rf
Aaron Boone 3b
Pokey Reese ss
Kelly Stinnett c
Pete Harnisch p


WP: Kevin Brown (4-1)
LP: Pete Harnisch (1-3)
HR: LA - Marquis Grissom 2 (5), Eric Karros (5), Kevin Brown (1), Gary Sheffield (8). CIN - Dmitri Young (5).

Kevin Brown, Mike Fetters, and Jeff Shaw combined on a five-hitter with 6 K's for the Dodgers.
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Old 05-02-2011, 07:00 PM   #12
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Five years ago (2006), a 3-2 win at Great American Ball Park vs. the Cardinals.

St. Louis
David Eckstein ss
John Gall lf
Hector Luna 3b
Juan Encarnacion rf
Scott Spiezio 1b
So Taguchi cf
Yadier Molina c
Aaron Miles 2b
Sidney Ponson p

Cincinnati
Ryan Freel cf
Felipe Lopez ss
Adam Dunn lf
Edwin Encarnacion 3b
Scott Hatteberg 1b
Austin Kearns rf
Brandon Phillips 2b
Jason LaRue c
Dave Williams p


WP: Todd Coffey (2-0)
LP: Brian Falkenborg (0-1)
HR: STL - Juan Encarnacion (4). CIN - Adam Dunn (10), Edwin Encarnacion (4).
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