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This Date In Reds History (7/19/11): Past Lineups
90 years ago (1921), a 6-4 win at Baker Bowl in Philadelphia.
Cincinnati Greasy Neale rf Sam Bohne 2b Heinie Groh 3b Edd Roush cf Jake Daubert 1b Pat Duncan lf Bubbles Hargrave c Sam Crane ss Bob Geary p Philadelphia Goldie Rapp 3b Jimmy Smith 2b Lee King lf Irish Meusel rf Ed Konetchy 1b Cy Williams cf Frank Parkinson ss John Peters c Jesse Winters p WP: Bob Geary (1-0) LP: Jesse Winters (0-1) Sv: Dolf Luque (2) HR: CIN - Edd Roush (2). Jesse Winters pitched a complete-game twelve-hitter in a losing effort for the Phillies.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (7/19/11): Past Lineups
85 years ago (1926), a 5-2 win at Redland Field vs. the Robins.
Brooklyn Chick Fewster 2b Merwin Jacobson cf Jack Fournier 1b Zack Wheat lf Babe Herman rf William Marriott 3b Johnny Butler ss Mickey O'Neil c Doug McWeeny p Cincinnati Cuckoo Christensen lf Curt Walker rf Edd Roush cf Bubbles Hargrave c Wally Pipp 1b Hughie Critz 2b Babe Pinelli 3b Frank Emmer ss Carl Mays p WP: Carl Mays (11-8) LP: Doug McWeeny (8-4) HR: None. Carl Mays pitched a complete-game eight-hitter to get the win for the Reds.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (7/19/11): Past Lineups
80 years ago (1931), the Reds split a doubleheader at Redland Field vs. the Phillies--winning the opener 7-6, and losing the nightcap 7-1.
First Game Philadelphia Fred Brickell cf Bernie Friberg ss Chuck Klein lf Buzz Arlett rf Don Hurst 1b Harry McCurdy c Pinky Whitney 3b Les Mallon 2b Ray Benge p Cincinnati Cliff Heathcote rf Edd Roush lf Clyde Beck 3b Harvey Hendrick 1b Tony Cuccinello 2b Taylor Douthit cf Leo Durocher ss Clyde Sukeforth c Si Johnson p WP: Benny Frey (5-7) LP: Stew Bolen (2-9) HR: None. Second Game Philadelphia Fred Brickell cf Bobby Stevens ss Don Hurst 1b Chuck Klein lf Fred Koster rf Spud Davis c Pinky Whitney 3b Les Mallon 2b Phil Collins p Cincinnati Cliff Heathcote rf Edd Roush lf Clyde Beck 3b Harvey Hendrick 1b Tony Cucinello 2b Taylor Douthit cf Leo Durocher ss Casper Asbjornson c Jack Ogden p WP: Phil Collins (4-9) LP: Jack Ogden (3-6) HR: None. In Game 2, Phil Collins pitched a complete-game eight-hitter to get the win for the Phillies.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (7/19/11): Past Lineups
75 years ago (1936), the Reds split a doubleheader at Crosley Field vs. the Giants--losing the opener 4-3, and winning the nightcap 3-2.
First Game New York Giants Jo-Jo Moore lf Burgess Whitehead 2b Mel Ott rf Hank Leiber cf Sam Leslie 1b Eddie Mayo 3b Gus Mancuso c Dick Bartell ss Freddie Fitzsimmons p Cincinnati Samuel Byrd cf Babe Herman lf Kiki Cuyler rf Les Scarsella 1b Gilly Campbell c Lew Riggs 3b Billy Myers ss Alex Kampouris 2b Al Hollingsworth p WP: Carl Hubbell (12-6) LP: Peaches Davis (1-2) HR: None. Second Game New York Giants Jo-Jo Moore lf Burgess Whitehead 2b Mel Ott rf Hank Leiber cf Sam Leslie 1b Eddie Mayo 3b Gus Mancuso c Dick Bartell ss Al Smith p Cincinnati Samuel Byrd cf Babe Herman lf Kiki Cuyler rf Les Scarsella 1b Ernie Lombardi c Billy Myers ss Alex Kampouris 2b Tommy Thevenow 3b Gene Schott p WP: Gene Schott (7-6) LP: Al Smith (8-8) HR: None. Gene Schott pitched a complete-game six-hitter to get the win for the Reds. Al Smith pitched a complete-game ten-hitter in a losing effort for the Giants.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (7/19/11): Past Lineups
65 years ago (1946), an 8-4 loss at Crosley Field vs. the Dodgers.
Brooklyn Eddie Stanky 2b Augie Galan lf Pete Reiser cf Dixie Walker rf Ed Stevens 1b Pee Wee Reese ss Bob Ramazzotti 3b Bruce Edwards c Rube Melton p Cincinnati Dain Clay cf Bobby Adams 2b Grady Hatton 3b Al Libke rf Bert Haas 1b Ray Mueller c Eddie Lukon lf Eddie Miller ss Johnny Hetki p WP: Hugh Casey (7-4) LP: Clyde Shoun (1-5) HR: BRO - Dixie Walker (4). CIN - Ray Mueller (5).
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55 years ago (1956), a 7-2 win at Crosley Field vs. the Dodgers.
Brooklyn Charlie Neal 2b Pee Wee Reese 3b Duke Snider cf Carl Furillo rf Gil Hodges 1b Sandy Amoros lf Rube Walker c Chico Fernandez ss Sal Maglie p Cincinnati Johnny Temple 2b Wally Post rf Gus Bell cf Ted Kluszewski 1b Frank Robinson lf Ed Bailey c Ray Jablonski 3b Roy McMillan ss Hal Jeffcoat p WP: Hal Jeffcoat (2-1) LP: Sal Maglie (2-3) Sv: Johnny Klippstein (1) HR: BRO - Gil Hodges (20). CIN - Gus Bell (18).
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Re: This Date In Reds History (7/19/11): Past Lineups
50 years ago (1961), an 8-3 loss at Crosley Field vs. the Dodgers.
Los Angeles Maury Wills ss Willie Davis cf Johnny Roseboro c Wally Moon lf Tommy Davis 3b Duke Snider rf Norm Larker 1b Charlie Neal 2b Johnny Podres p 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 Bob Purkey p WP: Johnny Podres (11-2) LP: Bob Purkey (11-5) HR: None. Johnny Podres pitched a complete-game nine-hitter to get the win for the Dodgers.
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45 years ago (1966), a 3-2 18-inning win at Wrigley Field in Chicago.
Cincinnati Tommy Harper lf Pete Rose 2b Vada Pinson cf Gordy Coleman 1b Art Shamsky rf Tommy Helms 3b Leo Cardenas ss Johnny Edwards c Jim Maloney p Chicago Cubs Glenn Beckert 2b Lee Thomas lf Billy Williams rf Ron Santo 3b Ernie Banks 1b Byron Browne cf Randy Hundley c Don Kessinger ss Robin Roberts p WP: Joe Nuxhall (2-2) LP: Ferguson Jenkins (1-5) HR: CIN - Don Pavletich (8). Don Pavletich homered with two outs in the top of the eighteenth inning off Fergie Jenkins to give the Reds a 3-2 lead.
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40 years ago (1971), a 4-3 loss at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Padres.
San Diego Enzo Hernandez ss Leron Lee lf Cito Gaston cf Larry Stahl 1b Ollie Brown rf Ed Spiezio 3b Fred Kendall c Dave Campbell 2b Clay Kirby p Cincinnati Pete Rose rf Bernie Carbo lf Lee May 1b Tony Perez 3b George Foster cf Tommy Helms 2b Pat Corrales c Woody Woodward ss Wayne Simpson p WP: Bob L. Miller (7-2) LP: Tony Cloninger (3-6) HR: SD - Ed Spiezio (5). CIN - Tony Perez (16). Clay Kirby and Bob Miller combined on a four-hitter with 13 K's for the Padres. The only hits for the Reds were a one-out double by Bernie Carbo in the first inning, a three-run homer by Tony Perez with one out in the first, a leadoff single by Perez in the fourth, and a two-out single by Pete Rose in the seventh. Tony Cloninger pitched 8.2 innings of two-run, six-hit relief 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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35 years ago (1976), a 4-2 win at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh.
Cincinnati Pete Rose 3b Dave Concepcion ss Joe Morgan 2b George Foster rf Johnny Bench c Tony Perez 1b Bob Bailey lf Cesar Geronimo cf Pat Zachry p Pittsburgh Frank Taveras ss Rennie Stennett 2b Al Oliver cf Willie Stargell 1b Richie Zisk lf Bill Robinson rf Richie Hebner 3b Manny Sanguillen c Jim Rooker p WP: Pat Zachry (8-3) LP: Jim Rooker (7-5) HR: PIT - Bill Robinson 2 (17). Pat Zachry pitched a complete-game five-hitter to get the win for the Reds.
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25 years ago (1986), a 5-2 win at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Phillies.
Philadelphia Gary Redus lf Jeff Stone cf Juan Samuel 2b Mike Schmidt 3b Von Hayes 1b Glenn Wilson rf Ronn Reynolds c Steve Jeltz ss Shane Rawley p Cincinnati Wade Rowdon ss Buddy Bell 3b Dave Parker rf Eric Davis cf Tony Perez 1b Bo Diaz c Nick Esasky lf Ron Oester 2b Bill Gullickson p WP: Bill Gullickson (7-6) LP: Shane Rawley (11-6) Sv: Ron Robinson (8) HR: PHI - Mike Schmidt (21). CIN - Dave Parker (19).
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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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20 years ago (1991), a 7-2 loss at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh.
Cincinnati Bill Doran 2b Billy Hatcher lf Eric Davis cf Chris Sabo 3b Glenn Braggs rf Carmelo Martinez 1b Mariano Duncan ss Joe Oliver c Tom Browning p Pittsburgh Gary Redus 1b Jay Bell ss Andy Van Slyke cf Bobby Bonilla rf Barry Bonds lf Don Slaught c John Wehner 3b Jose Lind 2b John Smiley p WP: John Smiley (11-6) LP: Tom Browning (10-7) HR: CIN - Billy Hatcher (4). PIT - Barry Bonds (15), Bobby Bonilla 2 (11).
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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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15 years ago (1996), an 11-3 win at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh.
Cincinnati Thomas Howard lf Barry Larkin ss Hal Morris 1b Reggie Sanders rf Willie Greene 3b Eric Davis cf Eddie Taubensee c Jeff Branson 2b Dave Burba p Pittsburgh Carlos Garcia 2b Al Martin cf Jeff King 1b Orlando Merced rf Dave Clark lf Charlie Hayes 3b Jay Bell ss Angelo Encarnacion c Paul Wagner p WP: Dave Burba (5-9) LP: Paul Wagner (4-8) HR: CIN - Dave Burba (2). PIT - Mark P. Johnson (10).
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10 years ago (2001), a 2-1 loss at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Braves.
Atlanta Keith Lockhart 2b B.J. Surhoff lf Andruw Jones cf Chipper Jones 3b Dave Martinez rf Javy Lopez c Wes Helms 1b Mark DeRosa ss John Burkett p Cincinnati Pokey Reese ss Michael Tucker lf Ken Griffey Jr. cf Dmitri Young 1b Aaron Boone 3b Ruben Rivera rf Kelly Stinnett c Wilton Guerrero 2b Jim Brower p WP: John Burkett (7-7) LP: Jim Brower (4-7) Sv: Steve Karsay (3) HR: ATL - Keith Lockhart (3), Dave Martinez (1). After the game, the Reds traded OF Alex Ochoa to the Rockies for 2B Todd Walker and OF/1B Robin Jennings.
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Five years ago (2006), a 7-4 win at Great American Ball Park vs. the Mets.
New York Mets Jose Reyes ss Paul Lo Duca c Carlos Beltran cf Carlos Delgado 1b David Wright 3b Cliff Floyd lf Jose Valentin 2b Xavier Nady rf Steve Trachsel p Cincinnati Ryan Freel rf Adam Dunn lf Ken Griffey Jr. cf Rich Aurilia 3b Scott Hatteberg 1b Brandon Phillips 2b Royce Clayton ss Jason LaRue c Aaron Harang p WP: Todd Coffey (5-4) LP: Duaner Sanchez (5-1) Sv: Eddie Guardado (4) HR: CIN - Rich Aurilia (12).
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