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This Date In Reds History (8/11/11): Past Lineups
90 years ago (1921), a 6-1 win at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis.
Cincinnati Greasy Neale rf Sam Bohne 2b Heinie Groh 3b Edd Roush cf Jake Daubert 1b Rube Bressler lf Ivey Wingo c Larry Kopf ss Eppa Rixey p St. Louis Les Mann cf Joe Schultz rf Milt Stock 3b Rogers Hornsby 2b Jack Fournier 1b Austin McHenry lf Doc Lavan ss Pickles Dillhoefer c Bill Doak p WP: Eppa Rixey (14-12) LP: Bill Doak (9-5) HR: None. Eppa Rixey pitched a complete-game nine-hitter to get the win for the Reds.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (8/11/11): Past Lineups
85 years ago (1926), a 21-3 win at Baker Bowl in Philadelphia.
Cincinnati Hughie Critz 2b Edd Roush cf Curt Walker rf Rube Bressler lf Wally Pipp 1b Bubbles Hargrave c Chuck Dressen 3b Hod Ford ss Carl Mays p Philadelphia Heinie Sand ss Russ Wrightstone 3b Al Nixon cf Freddy Leach lf Jack Bentley 1b Jimmie Wilson c Johnny Mokan rf Bernie Friberg 2b Clarence Mitchell p WP: Carl Mays (15-9) LP: Clarence Mitchell (8-10) HR: CIN - Wally Pipp (4), Bubbles Hargrave (3), Curt Walker (6). Carl Mays pitched a complete-game ten-hitter to get the win for the Reds.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (8/11/11): Past Lineups
75 years ago (1936), the Reds split a doubleheader at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh--losing the opener 6-3, and winning the nightcap 7-3.
First Game Alex Kampouris 2b Kiki Cuyler cf Ival Goodman rf Babe Herman lf Les Scarsella 1b Lew Riggs 3b Gilly Campbell c Tommy Thevenow ss Paul Derringer p Pittsburgh Lloyd Waner cf Woody Jensen lf Paul Waner rf Arky Vaughan ss Gus Suhr 1b Bill Brubaker 3b Pep Young 2b Tom Padden c Red Lucas p WP: Red Lucas (10-2) LP: Paul Derringer (12-16) HR: None. In Game 1, Red Lucas pitched a complete-game ten-hitter to get the win for the Pirates. Second Game Cincinnati Alex Kampouris 2b Kiki Cuyler cf Ival Goodman rf Babe Herman lf Les Scarsella 1b Ernie Lombardi c Lew Riggs 3b Tommy Thevenow ss Bill Hallahan p Pittsburgh Fred Schulte cf Woody Jensen lf Paul Waner rf Arky Vaughan ss Gus Suhr 1b Bill Brubaker 3b Pep Young 2b Tom Padden c Cy Blanton p WP: Bill Hallahan (5-6) LP: Cy Blanton (8-11) HR: None. In Game 2, Bill Hallahan pitched a complete-game twelve-hitter to get the win for the Reds.
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65 years ago (1946), the Reds were swept in a doubleheader at Crosley Field vs. the Cardinals--losing the opener 15-4, and the nightcap 7-3.
First Game St. Louis Red Schoendienst 2b Erv Dusak lf Stan Musial 1b Whitey Kurowski 3b Enos Slaughter rf Buster Adams cf Marty Marion ss Clyde Kluttz c Murry Dickson p Cincinnati Lonny Frey cf Bobby Adams 2b Grady Hatton 3b Max West lf Ray Mueller c Bert Haas 1b Al Libke rf Claude Corbitt ss Johnny Vander Meer p WP: Murry Dickson (11-3) LP: Johnny Vander Meer (8-7) HR: STL - Enos Slaughter (9). CIN - Grady Hatton (11), Max West (3), Ray Mueller (7). In Game 1, Murry Dickson pitched a complete-game eight-hitter with 5 K's to get the win for the Cardinals. Second Game St. Louis Red Schoendienst 2b Erv Dusak cf Stan Musial 1b Enos Slaughter rf Whitey Kurowski 3b Dick Sisler lf Joe Garagiola c Marty Marion ss Johnny Beazley p Cincinnati Dain Clay cf Bobby Adams 2b Lonny Frey rf Grady Hatton 3b Ray Lamanno c Eddie Lukon lf Eddie Shokes 1b Claude Corbitt ss Ewell Blackwell p WP: Johnny Beazley (4-5) LP: Ewell Blackwell (6-9) HR: STL - Stan Musial (10), Dick Sisler (2). In Game 2, Johnny Beazley pitched a complete-game six-hitter with 6 K's to get the win for the Cardinals.
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60 years ago (1951), a 2-0 loss at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis.
Cincinnati Grady Hatton 3b Connie Ryan 2b Johnny Wyrostek rf Joe Adcock lf Bob Usher cf Virgil Stallcup ss Ted Kluszewski 1b Johnny Pramesa c Willie Ramsdell p St. Louis Solly Hemus ss Red Schoendienst 2b Stan Musial lf Nippy Jones 1b Wally Westlake cf Hal Rice rf Billy Johnson 3b Del Rice c Max Lanier p WP: Max Lanier (6-8) LP: Willie Ramsdell (9-12) HR: None. Max Lanier pitched a two-hit shutout to get the win for the Cardinals. Ted Kluszewski singled twice for the Reds' only hits. Willie Ramsdell pitched a complete-game seven-hitter in a losing effort for the Reds.
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55 years ago (1956), a 6-3 loss at Milwaukee County Stadium vs. the Braves.
Cincinnati Johnny Temple 2b Frank Robinson lf Gus Bell cf Ted Kluszewski 1b Wally Post rf Ed Bailey c Ray Jablonski 3b Roy McMillan ss Hal Jeffcoat 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 Warren Spahn p WP: Warren Spahn (12-9) LP: Hal Jeffcoat (3-2) HR: CIN - Wally Post (20). MIL - Eddie Mathews (25), Joe Adcock (28). Warren Spahn pitched a complete-game ten-hitter with 6 K's to get the win for the Braves.
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50 years ago (1961), a 4-2 loss at Candlestick Park in San Francisco.
Cincinnati Eddie Kasko ss Don Blasingame 2b Vada Pinson cf Frank Robinson rf Gus Bell lf Gordy Coleman 1b Gene Freese 3b Jerry Zimmerman c Jim O'Toole p San Francisco Joey Amalfitano 2b Harvey Kuenn lf Matty Alou rf Willie Mays cf Orlando Cepeda 1b Jim Davenport 3b John Orsino c Jose Pagan ss Juan Marichal p WP: Juan Marichal (10-7) LP: Jim O'Toole (11-9) HR: None. Juan Marichal pitched a complete-game seven-hitter with 8 K's to get the win for the Giants.
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40 years ago (1971), a 5-1 win at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Astros.
Houston Jesus Alou lf Joe Morgan 2b Jimmy Wynn rf Cesar Cedeņo cf Bob Watson 1b Doug Rader 3b Denis Menke ss Jack Hiatt c Jack Billingham p Cincinnati Pete Rose rf Hal McRae lf Lee May 1b Tony Perez 3b Johnny Bench c George Foster cf Tommy Helms 2b Dave Concepcion ss Gary Nolan p WP: Gary Nolan (10-12) LP: Jack Billingham (5-11) HR: None. Gary Nolan pitched a complete-game three-hitter to get the win for the Reds. The only hits for the Astros were a leadoff single by Jesus Alou in the first inning, a two-out RBI double by Jack Hiatt in the second, and a leadoff single by Denis Menke in the eighth. Jack Billingham, Fred Gladding, and Buddy Harris combined on a five-hitter with 5 K's in a losing effort for the Astros.
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35 years ago (1976), a 13-10 10-inning win at Wrigley Field in Chicago.
Cincinnati Pete Rose 3b Ken Griffey rf Joe Morgan 2b George Foster lf Johnny Bench c Tony Perez 1b Cesar Geronimo cf Dave Concepcion ss Fred Norman p Chicago Cubs Rick Monday cf Jose Cardenal lf Bill Madlock 3b Jerry Morales rf Dteve Swisher c Rob Sperring 2b Pete LaCock 1b Mick Kelleher ss Bill Bonham p WP: Pat Zachry (11-3) LP: Darold Knowles (4-5) HR: CIN - Tony Perez (13), Johnny Bench (11), Ken Griffey (6). CHI - Jose Cardenal (8). Manny Sarmiento, Rawly Eastwick, Will McEnaney, and Pat Zachry combined for six innings of three-hit shutout relief for the Reds, who trailed 9-0 after two innings, and 10-1 after three.
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30 years ago (1981), a 7-6 win at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.
Cincinnati Dave Collins rf Ken Griffey cf Dave Concepcion ss George Foster lf Dan Driessen 1b Ray Knight 3b Ron Oester 2b Joe Nolan c Mario Soto p Los Angeles Davey Lopes 2b Ken Landreaux cf Dusty Baker lf Steve Garvey 1b Ron Cey 3b Pedro Guerrero rf Mike Scioscia c Bill Russell ss Fernando Valenzuela p WP: Scott Brown (1-0) LP: Terry Forster (0-1) Sv: Tom Hume (6) HR: CIN - Dave Concepcion (5), Dan Driessen (6). LA - Dusty Baker (5). Reds RHP Scott Brown earned the win in relief in his major-league debut.
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25 years ago (1986), a 13-4 loss at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Giants.
San Francisco Dan Gladden cf Robby Thompson 2b Joel Youngblood lf Will Clark 1b Candy Maldonado rf Bob Brenly 3b Bob Melvin c Jose Uribe ss Mike LaCoss p Cincinnati Kal Daniels lf Pete Rose 1b Dave Parker rf Eric Davis cf Bo Diaz c Kurt Stillwell ss Wade Rowdon 3b Ron Oester 2b Tom Browning p WP: Mark Davis (3-4) LP: Tom Browning (9-9) Sv: Frank Williams (1) HR: SF - Candy Maldonado (8), Bob Melvin (2), Bob Brenly (8). Pete Rose was 5-for-5 with a double and 3 RBI's in this game.
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20 years ago (1991), a 13-0 loss at Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego.
Cincinnati Barry Larkin ss Billy Hatcher cf Bill Doran 2b Chris Sabo 3b Paul O'Neill rf Carmelo Martinez 1b Glenn Braggs lf KJeff Reed c Kip Gross p San Diego Bip Roberts 2b Tony Fernandez ss Tony Gwynn rf Fred McGriff 1b Benito Santiago c Jack Howell 3b Kevin Ward lf Darrin Jackson cf Ricky Bones p WP: Ricky Bones (1-0) LP: Kip Gross (4-4) HR: SD - Bip Roberts 2 (3), Darrin Jackson (12), Tony Fernandez (3), Thomas Howard (2). Ricky Bones, Jim Lewis, and Rich Rodriguez combined on a four-hit shutout with 8 K's, as Bones got the win for the Padres in his major-league debut. The only hits for the Reds were a two-out infield single by Carmelo Martinez in the second inning, a two-out infield single by Martinez in the seventh, a leadoff infield single by Jeff Reed in the eighth, and a one-out single by Paul O'Neill in the ninth.
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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), a 10-5 loss at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Dodgers.
Los Angeles Todd Hollandsworth lf Wayne Kirby cf Mike Piazza c Eric Karros 1b Raul Mondesi rf Delino DeShields 2b Tim Wallach 3b Greg Gagne ss Pedro Astacio p Cincinnati Lenny Harris 3b Hal Morris 1b Barry Larkin ss Kevin Mitchell lf Eric Davis cf Reggie Sanders rf Ed Taubensee c Bret Boone 2b Roger Salkeld p WP: Antonio Osuna (8-4) LP: Hector Carrasco (3-3) HR: LA - Eric Karros (24), Mike Piazza (28), Timi Wallach (1). CIN - Kevin Mitchell (1).
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10 years ago (2001), a 7-3 win at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Rockies.
Colorado Juan Pierre cf Jose Ortiz 2b Larry Walker rf Todd Helton 1b Greg Norton 3b Terry Shumpert lf Adam Melhuse c Juan Uribe ss Brian Bohanon p Cincinnati Todd Walker 2b Adam Dunn rf Ken Griffey Jr. cf Sean Casey 1b Aaron Boone 3b Dmitri Young lf Jason LaRue c Juan Castro ss Jose Acevedo p WP: Jose Acevedo (3-3) LP: Brian Bohanon (5-8) HR: CIN - Aaron Boone (14), Jason LaRue (11).
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Five years ago (2006), a 6-5 14-inning loss at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.
Cincinnati Ryan Freel rf Scott Hatteberg 1b Ken Griffey Jr. cf Edwin Encarnacion 3b Adam Dunn lf Brandon Phillips 2b David Ross c Royce Clayton ss Kyle Lohse p Philadelphia Jimmy Rollins ss David Dellucci rf Chase Utley 2b Ryan Howard 1b Pat Burrell lf Aaron Rowand cf Chris Coste c Abraham Nuņez 3b Jon Lieber p WP: Aaron Fultz (3-0) LP: Elizardo Ramirez (4-9) HR: CIN - Edwin Encarnacion 2 (10), Javier Valentin (5). PHI - Jimmy Rollins (15).
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