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This Date In Reds History (7/22/11): Past Lineups
90 years ago (1921), an 11-2 win at the Polo Grounds in Upper Manhattan vs. the Giants.
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 Dolf Luque p New York Giants George J. Burns lf Dave Bancroft ss Frankie Frisch 3b Ross Youngs rf George Kelly 1b Curt Walker cf Johnny Rawlings 2b Earl Smith c Phil Douglas p WP: Dolf Luque (9-14) LP: Phil Douglas (8-4) HR: CIN - Sam Bohne (3). NY - George Kelly (14). Dolf Luque pitched a complete-game ten-hitter to get the win for the Reds.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (7/22/11): Past Lineups
85 years ago (1926), a 13-3 win at Redland Field vs. the Braves.
Boston Braves Jack Smith cf Dave Bancroft ss Jimmy Welsh rf Dick Burrus 1b Eddie Brown lf Andy High 2b Zack Taylor c Ed Taylor 3b Hal Goldsmith 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 Pete Donohue p WP: Pete Donohue (15-8) LP: Hal Goldsmith (3-4) HR: None. Pete Donohue pitched a complete-game eleven-hitter to get the win for the Reds.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (7/22/11): Past Lineups
80 years ago (1931), a 4-3 win at Redland Field vs. the Giants.
New York Giants Ethan Allen cf Freddy Leach lf Bill Terry 1b Mel Ott rf Shanty Hogan c Travis Jackson ss Johnny Vergez 3b Bill Hunnefield 2b Clarence Mitchell p Cincinnati Estel Crabtree rf Nick Cullop lf Clyde Beck 3b Harvey Hendrick 1b Tony Cuccinello 2b Taylor Douthit cf Leo Durocher ss Casper Asbjornson c Red Lucas p WP: Red Lucas (7-9) LP: Clarence Mitchell (9-7) HR: None. Red Lucas pitched a complete-game eight-hitter to get the win for the Reds.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (7/22/11): Past Lineups
75 years ago (1936), a 7-4 win at Braves Field in Boston.
Cincinnati Samuel Byrd cf Tommy Thevenow 3b Kiki Cuyler rf Les Scarsella 1b Ernie Lombardi c Babe Herman lf Billy Myers ss Alex Kampouris 2b Paul Derringer p Boston Bees Rabbit Warstler ss Tommy Thompson 1b Gene Moore rf Wally Berger cf Tony Cuccinello 2b Hal Lee lf Joe Coscarart 3b Al Lopez c Tiny Chaplin p WP: Paul Derringer (12-11) LP: Tiny Chaplin (5-8) Sv: Don Brennan (8) HR: CIN - Alex Kampouris (2), Samuel Byrd (2).
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Re: This Date In Reds History (7/22/11): Past Lineups
70 years ago (1941), a 5-4 win at Crosley Field vs. the Dodgers.
Brooklyn Pee Wee Reese ss Billy Herman 2b Pete Reiser cf Dixie Walker rf Cookie Lavagetto 3b Joe Medwick lf Dolph Camilli 1b Herman Franks c Luke Hamlin p Cincinnati Ernie Koy rf Mike W. McCormick lf Lonny Frey 2b Frank McCormick 1b Billy Werber 3b Ernie Lombardi c Harry Craft cf Eddie Joost ss Bucky Walters p WP: Bucky Walters (12-7) LP: Hugh Casey (9-6) HR: None. Bucky Walters pitched a complete-game eight-hitter to get the win for the Reds.
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60 years ago (1951), the Reds split a doubleheader at the Polo Grounds in Upper Manhattan vs. the Giants--winning the opener 7-3, and losing the nightcap 9-8.
First Game Cincinnati Bobby Adams 3b Connie Ryan 2b Johnny Wyrostek rf Joe Adcock lf Ted Kluszewski 1b Bob Usher cf Virgil Stallcup ss Dixie Howell c Ken Raffensberger p New York Giants Eddie Stanky 2b Alvin Dark ss Willie Mays cf Monte Irvin lf Whitey Lockman 1b Bobby Thomson 3b Don Mueller rf Sal Yvars c Dave Koslo p WP: Ken Raffensberger (10-10) LP: Dave Koslo (4-8) HR: CIN - Joe Adcock (10), Connie Ryan (10), Ted Kluszewski (7). NY - Willie Mays 2 (16). In Game 1, Ken Raffensberger pitched a complete-game eight-hitter with 5 K's to get the win for the Reds. Second Game Cincinnati Bobby Adams 3b Connie Ryan 2b Johnny Wyrostek rf Joe Adcock lf Ted Kluszewski 1b Lloyd Merriman cf Roy McMillan ss Johnny Pramesa c Willie Ramsdell p New York Giants Eddie Stanky 2b Whitey Lockman 1b Don Mueller rf Monte Irvin lf Willie Mays cf Alvin Dark ss Bobby Thomson 3b Wes Westrum c Jim Hearn p WP: Dave Koslo (5-8) LP: Ewell Blackwell (9-9) HR: CIN - Bob Usher (1), Connie Ryan (11). NY - Whitey Lockman (7). Dave Koslo, who was the starter and loser for the Giants in Game 1, got the win in relief in Game 2.
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55 years ago (1956), the Reds split a doubleheader at Crosley Field vs. the Pirates--losing the opener 8-6, and winning the nightcap 9-2.
First Game Pittsburgh Bill Virdon cf Lee Walls lf Roberto Clemente rf Dale Long 1b Frank J. Thomas 3b Jack Shepard c Eddie O'Brien ss Bill Mazeroski 2b Vern Law p Cincinnati Johnny Temple 2b Frank Robinson lf Gus Bell cf Ted Kluszewski 1b Ed Bailey c Bob Thurman rf Ray Jablonski 3b Roy McMillan ss Art Fowler p WP: Red Munger (2-1) LP: Hersh Freeman (7-3) HR: PIT - Bill Virdon (6), Lee Walls (9), Dale Long (19). CIN - Frank Robinson (21), Ed Bailey (17). Second Game Pittsburgh Bill Virdon cf Lee Walls lf Roberto Clemente rf Frank J. Thomas 3b Dale Long 1b Hank Foiles c Eddie O'Brien ss Bill Mazeroski 2b Cholly Naranjo p Cincinnati Johnny Temple 2b Frank Robinson lf Gus Bell cf Ted Kluszewski 1b Smoky Burgess c Bob Thurman rf Ray Jablonski 3b Roy McMillan ss Joe Nuxhall p WP: Joe Nuxhall (7-8) LP: Howie Pollet (0-1) Sv: Tom Acker (1) HR: CIN - Joe Nuxhall (2), Gus Bell (19), Bob Thurman (3).
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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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50 years ago (1961), an 8-3 loss at Crosley Field vs. the Giants.
San Francisco Joey Amalfitano 2b Harvey Kuenn lf Matty Alou rf Willie Mays cf Orlando Cepeda 1b Ed Bailey c Jim Davenport 3b Jose Pagan ss Jack Sanford p Cincinnati Eddie Kasko ss Don Blasingame 2b Vada Pinson cf Frank Robinson rf Gordy Coleman 1b Gus Bell lf Gene Freese 3b Johnny Edwards c Ken Hunt p WP: Jack Sanford (5-5) LP: Ken Hunt (9-6) HR: SF - Jim Davenport (7). CIN - Frank Robinson (26). Jack Sanford pitched a complete-game six-hitter to get the win for the Giants.
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45 years ago (1966), an 8-2 win at Crosley Field vs. the Braves.
Atlanta Felipe Alou lf Frank Bolling 2b Hank Aaron rf Joe Torre 1b Gene Oliver c Mike de la Hoz 3b Mack Jones cf Felix Millan ss Don Schwall p Cincinnati Tommy Harper rf Pete Rose 2b Vada Pinson cf Gordy Coleman 1b Art Shamsky lf Tommy Helms 3b Johnny Edwards c Leo Cardenas ss Joe Nuxhall p WP: Joe Nuxhall (3-2) LP: Don Schwall (4-3) Sv: Don Nottebart (5) HR: ATL - Frank Bolling (1).
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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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40 years ago (1971), an 8-4 loss at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Dodgers.
Los Angeles Maury Wills ss Bill Buckner rf Willie Davis cf Dick Allen 3b Willie Crawford lf Wes Parker 1b Tom Haller c Bill Russell 2b Al Downing p Cincinnati Pete Rose rf Hal McRae lf Lee May 1b Tony Perez 3b Johnny Bench c Tommy Helms 2b George Foster cf Woody Woodward ss Jim McGlothlin p WP: Al Downing (12-6) LP: Jim McGlothlin (5-7) HR: LA - Bill Buckner (4). CIN - George Foster (8), Hal McRae (2). Al Downing pitched a complete-game seven-hitter with 5 K's to get the win for the Dodgers.
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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 6-3 14-inning 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 Danny Heep lf Ray Knight 3b Rafael Santana ss Bob Ojeda p Cincinnati Max Venable cf Buddy Bell 3b Dave Parker rf Bo Diaz c Nick Esasky lf Wade Rowdon ss Tony Perez 1b Ron Oester 2b Scott Terry p WP: Roger McDowell (8-4) LP: Carl Willis (1-1) HR: NY - Howard Johnson (6). CIN - Dave Parker (21), Buddy Bell (6). This was the game where Ray Knight sucker-punched Eric Davis after Davis stole third in the bottom of the tenth inning, precipitating a bench-clearing brawl. Ray Knight and Kevin Mitchell were ejected for the Mets, while Eric Davis and Mario Soto were ejected for the Reds. (Mets RF Darryl Strawberry had been ejected earlier in the game for arguing a called third strike.) Mets manager Davey Johnson had only one position player remaining on the bench when Knight and Mitchell were ejected, so he had to use a pitcher in the field. He decided to put both of his closers in the game (LHP Jesse Orosco and RHP Roger McDowell), and periodically flip-flopped them between the mound and the OF, depending on the matchup.
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15 years ago (1996), the Reds swept a doubleheader at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia--winning the opener 5-2, and the nightcap 5-3.
First Game Cincinnati Eric Owens lf Hal Morris 1b Barry Larkin ss Eric Davis cf Reggie Sanders rf Chris Sabo 3b Bret Boone 2b Joe Oliver c Mark Portugal p Philadelphia Ricky Otero cf Glenn Murray rf Gregg Jefferies 1b Todd Zeile 3b Jim Eisenreich lf Benito Santiago c David Doster 2b Kevin Sefcik ss Terry Mulholland p WP: Mark Portugal (7-6) LP: Terry Mulholland (7-7) Sv: Jeff Brantley (25) HR: CIN - Eric Davis 2 (17), Joe Oliver (7). Second Game Cincinnati Thomas Howard cf Lenny Harris lf Hal Morris 1b Reggie Sanders rf Eddie Taubensee c Willie Greene 3b Bret Boone 2b Jeff Branson ss Scott Service p Philadelphia Manny Martinez cf Glenn Murray rf Gregg Jefferies 1b Todd Zeile 3b Pete Incaviglia lf Mike Lieberthal c David Doster 2b Kevin Sefcik ss Bobby Muņoz p WP: Lee Smith (2-2) LP: Ken Ryan (2-4) Sv: Jeff Brantley (26) HR: None.
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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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10 years ago (2001), an 11-7 loss at Pro Player (Joe Robbie) Stadium in Miami.
Cincinnati Todd Walker 2b Adam Dunn rf Ken Griffey Jr. cf Sean Casey 1b Aaron Boone 3b Jason LaRue c Pokey Reese ss Brady Clark lf Chris Reitsma p Florida Luis Castillo 2b Eric Owens cf Cliff Floyd lf Mike Lowell 3b Derrek Lee 1b John Mabry rf Charles Johnson c Dave Berg ss A.J. Burnett p WP: A.J. Burnett (8-5) LP: Chris Reitsma (4-10) HR: CIN - Aaron Boone (11), D.T. Cromer (2). Reds RHP Frankie Rodriguez made his final major-league appearance in this game.
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Five years ago (2006), an 8-7 win at Great American Ball Park vs. the Brewers.
Milwaukee Brewers Rickie Weeks 2b Jeff Cirillo 3b Geoff Jenkins rf Carlos Lee lf Prince Fielder 1b Gabe Gross cf Bill Hall ss Damian Miller c Dave Bush p Cincinnati Ryan Freel rf Adam Dunn lf Ken Griffey Jr. cf Edwin Encarnacion 3b Scott Hatteberg 1b Brandon Phillips 2b Royce Clayton ss Jason LaRue c Joe Mays p WP: Todd Coffey (6-4) LP: Geremi Gonzalez (2-2) Sv: Eddie Guardado (5) HR: MIL - Damian Miller (6), Bill Hall (20). CIN - Ryan Freel 2 (7), Scott Hatteberg (9). Reds RHP Joe Mays made his final major-league appearance in this game.
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