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This Date In Reds History (7/8/11): Past Lineups
90 years ago (1921), a 5-0 loss at Braves Field in Boston.
Cincinnati Greasy Neale rf Heinie Groh 3b Edd Roush cf Sam Bohne 2b Jake Daubert 1b Pat Duncan lf Ivey Wingo c Sam Crane ss Dolf Luque p Boston Braves Ray Powell cf Walter Barbare ss Billy Southworth rf Fred Nicholson lf Tony Boeckel 3b Walter Holke 1b Hod Ford 2b Frank Gibson c Jack Scott p WP: Jack Scott (8-4) LP: Dolf Luque (8-12) HR: None. Jack Scott pitched a five-hit shutout to get the win for the Braves.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (7/8/11): Past Lineups
70 years ago (1941), the American League defeated the National League, 7-5, in the All-Star Game at Briggs Stadium in Detroit.
National League Stan Hack (CHI) 3b Terry Moore (STL) lf Pete Reiser (BRO) cf Johnny Mize (STL) 1b Bill Nicholson (CHI) rf Arky Vaughan (PIT) ss Lonny Frey (CIN) 2b Mickey Owen (BRO) c Whit Wyatt (BRO) p American League Bobby Doerr (BOS) 2b Cecil Travis (WAS) 3b Joe DiMaggio (NY) cf Ted Williams (BOS) lf Jeff Heath (CLE) rf Joe Cronin (BOS) ss Rudy York (DET) 1b Bill Dickey (NY) c Bob Feller (CLE) p WP: Eddie Smith (CHI) LP: Claude Passeau (CHI) HR: NL - Arky Vaughan 2 (PIT). AL - Ted Williams (BOS). Red Sox LF Ted Williams hit a game-winning three-run homer off the RF roof in the bottom of the ninth inning against Cubs RHP Claude Passeau. The NL used 22 players, and every team was represented except for the Phillies. The AL used 20 players, and all eight clubs were represented. Four Reds played in the game. 2B Lonny Frey started and was 1-for-1 with a single and was caught stealing. He was lifted in the top of the fifth inning for pinch-hitter Billy Herman of the Dodgers, who stayed in the game at 2B. RHP Paul Derringer was the first relief pitcher for the NL, replacing Dodgers starter Whit Wyatt. Derringer pitched two innings, allowing one run on two hits with 1 K. RHP Bucky Walters relieved Derringer, pitching two innings and allowing one run on three hits with 2 K's and 2 BB's. Walters was also 1-for-1 at the plate with a double and a run scored. 1B Frank McCormick entered the game in the eighth inning as a defensive replacement for Cardinals 1B Johnny Mize, but did not get a plate appearance. The managers for the game were "Deacon" Bill McKechnie of the Reds for the NL, and Del Baker of the Tigers for the AL.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (7/8/11): Past Lineups
55 years ago (1956), a 3-2 win at Crosley Field vs. the Cardinals.
St. Louis Don Blasingame 2b Alvin Dark ss Stan Musial 1b Ken Boyer 3b Rip Repulski lf Wally Moon rf Hal R. Smith c Bobby Del Greco cf Willard Schmidt p Cincinnati Johnny Temple 2b Wally Post rf Gus Bell cf Ted Kluszewski 1b Frank Robinson lf Smoky Burgess c Ray Jablonski 3b Roy McMillan ss Joe Nuxhall p WP: Joe Nuxhall (6-8) LP: Herm Wehmeier (3-7) Sv: Hersh Freeman (8) HR: None. Joe Nuxhall and Hersh Freeman scattered two runs on twelve hits for the Reds. Willard Schmidt, Herm Wehmeier, and Don Liddle combined on a four-hitter in a losing effort for the Cardinals. The only hits for the Reds were a one-out double by Ray Jablonski in the second inning, a two-out bunt single by Roy McMillan in the fourth, a two-run single by Wally Post with one out in the seventh, and a two-out single by Jablonski in the eighth.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (7/8/11): Past Lineups
50 years ago (1961), a 10-1 loss at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
Cincinnati Don Blasingame 2b Eddie Kasko ss Vada Pinson cf Frank Robinson rf Gene Freese 3b Wally Post lf Gordy Coleman 1b Jerry Zimmerman c Jim Maloney p Los Angeles Maury Wills ss Junior Gilliam 3b Ron Fairly rf Wally Moon lf Tommy Davis cf Norm Larker 1b Johnny Roseboro c Charlie Neal 2b Johnny Podres p WP: Johnny Podres (9-2) LP: Jim Maloney (5-5) HR: CIN - Frank Robinson (21). LA - Ron Fairly (6). Johnny Podres pitched a complete-game seven-hitter with 7 K's to get the win for the Dodgers.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (7/8/11): Past Lineups
45 years ago (1966), a 7-2 loss at Candlestick Park in San Francisco.
Cincinnati Chico Ruiz 3b Pete Rose 2b Vada Pinson cf Gordy Coleman 1b Art Shamsky rf Deron Johnson lf Johnny Edwards c Leo Cardenas ss Hank Fischer p San Francisco Tito Fuentes 2b Tom Haller c Willie Mays cf Willie McCovey 1b Cap Peterson lf Jesus Alou rf Ozzie Virgil 3b Bob Schroder ss Juan Marichal p WP: Juan Marichal (14-4) LP: Hank Fischer (2-7) HR: SF - Tom Haller (18), Jim Davenport (7). Juan Marichal pitched a complete-game three-hitter with 7 K's to get the win for the Giants. The only hits for the Reds were back-to-back singles by Chico Ruiz and Pete Rose with two outs in the third inning, and a leadoff single by Vada Pinson in the sixth.
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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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Re: This Date In Reds History (7/8/11): Past Lineups
40 years ago (1971), a 7-1 loss at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh.
Cincinnati Pete Rose rf George Foster cf Lee May 1b Tony Perez 3b Bernie Carbo lf Dave Concepcion ss Pat Corrales c Woody Woodward 2b Don Gullett p Pittsburgh Dave Cash 2b Gene Clines cf Roberto Clemente rf Willie Stargell lf Manny Sanguillen c Bob Robertson 1b Jose Pagan 3b Gene Alley ss Bruce Kison p WP: Bruce Kison (1-0) LP: Don Gullett (9-3) Sv: Dave Giusti (18) HR: PIT - Bob Robertson (16). Bruce Kison and Dave Giusti combined on a five-hitter for the Pirates, as Kison earned his first major-league win.
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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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Re: This Date In Reds History (7/8/11): Past Lineups
25 years ago (1986), a 5-4 10-inning win at Shea Stadium in Queens.
Cincinnati Eddie Milner cf Pete Rose 1b Dave Parker rf Eric Davis lf Bo Diaz c Dave Concepcion ss Buddy Bell 3b Ron Oester 2b John Denny p New York Mets Lenny Dykstra cf Wally Backman 2b Keith Hernandez 1b Darryl Strawberry rf Gary Carter c Danny Heep lf Howard Johnson 3b Rafael Santana ss Ron Darling p WP: John Franco (3-4) LP: Roger McDowell (7-2) HR: CIN - Eddie Milner (6), Buddy Bell (5). NY - Lenny Dykstra (3).
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Re: This Date In Reds History (7/8/11): Past Lineups
10 years ago (2001), a 7-1 loss at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis.
Cincinnati Alex Ochoa rf Bill Selby 2b Ken Griffey Jr. cf Dmitri Young 1b Sean Casey dh Aaron Boone 3b Ruben Rivera lf Jason LaRue c Pokey Reese ss Elmer Dessens p Minnesota Matt Lawton rf Cristian Guzman ss Doug Mientkiewicz 1b Corey Koskie 3b Torii Hunter cf A.J. Pierzynski c Quinton McCracken dh Jacque Jones lf Luis Rivas 2b Brad Radke p WP: Brad Radke (10-4) LP: Elmer Dessens (6-6) HR: CIN - Jason LaRue (7). MIN - Matt Lawton (10). Brad Radke pitched a complete-game three-hitter to get the win for the Twins. The only hits for the Reds were a leadoff single by Dmitri Young in the second inning, and a one-out solo homer by Jason LaRue followed by a single by Pokey Reese in the third.
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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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Re: This Date In Reds History (7/8/11): Past Lineups
Five years ago (2006), a 4-1 loss at Turner Field in Atlanta.
Cincinnati Ryan Freel 3b Adam Dunn lf Ken Griffey Jr. cf Austin Kearns rf Scott Hatteberg 1b Felipe Lopez ss Brandon Phillips 2b Jason LaRue c Aaron Harang p Atlanta Marcus Giles 2b Edgar Renteria ss Chipper Jones 3b Andruw Jones cf Bruce McCann c Jeff Francoeur rf Adam LaRoche 1b Ryan Langerhans lf John Smoltz p WP: John Smoltz (6-5) LP: Aaron Harang (9-6) Sv: Ken Ray (5) HR: ATL - Jeff Francoeur (16). John Smoltz and Ken Ray combined on a seven-hitter with 12 K's for the Braves. Aaron Harang pitched a complete-game nine-hitter with 8 K's in a losing effort for the Reds.
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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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