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This Date In Reds History (4/29/12): Past Lineups
90 years ago (1922), a 7-3 loss at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh.
Cincinnati George Burns cf Jake Daubert 1b Pat Duncan lf Sam Bohne 2b George Harper rf Ike Caveney ss Babe Pinelli 3b Bubbles Hargrave c Eppa Rixey p Pittsburgh Rabbit Maranville ss Max Carey cf Carson Bigbee lf Jewel Ens 2b Pie Traynor 3b Johnny Mokan rf Charlie Grimm 1b Johnny Gooch c Wilbur Cooper p WP: Wilbur Cooper (3-2) LP: Eppa Rixey (1-4) HR: PIT - Pie Traynor (1). Wilbur Cooper pitched a complete-game twelve-hitter to get the win for the Pirates. Pie Traynor hit his first major-league home run for the Pirates in this game.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (4/29/12): Past Lineups
80 years ago (1932), a 6-4 win at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh.
Cincinnati Taylor Douthit cf George Grantham 2b Babe Herman rf Chick Hafey lf Jimmy Shevlin 1b Wally Gilbert 3b Clyde Manion c Leo Durocher ss Eppa Rixey p Pittsburgh Lloyd Waner cf Paul Waner rf Tony Piet 2b Pie Traynor 3b Gus Suhr 1b Adam Comorosky lf Arky Vaughan ss Earl Grace c Erv Brame p WP: Eppa Rixey (1-1) LP: Erv Brame (1-1) HR: None. Eppa Rixey pitched a complete-game thirteen-hitter to get the win for the Reds.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (4/29/12): Past Lineups
75 years ago (1937), a 6-1 loss at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis.
Cincinnati Jimmy Outlaw 3b Hub Walker cf Les Scarsella 1b Ival Goodman rf Spud Davis c Phil Weintraub lf Alex Kampouris 2b Billy Myers ss Peaches Davis p St. Louis Terry Moore cf Stu Martin 2b Frenchy Bordagaray 3b Joe Medwick lf Johnny Mize 1b Pepper Martin rf Leo Durocher ss Bruce Ogrodowski c Lon Warneke p WP: Lon Warneke (2-0) LP: Peaches Davis (0-2) HR: None. Lon Warneke pitched a complete-game eight-hitter to get the win for the Cardinals. Peaches Davis and Whitey Moore combined on a five-hitter in a losing effort for the Reds.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (4/29/12): Past Lineups
70 years ago (1942), a 5-2 10-inning loss at Crosley Field vs. the Dodgers.
Brooklyn Billy Herman 2b Arky Vaughan 3b Pete Reiser cf Dolph Camilli 1b Johnny Rizzo rf Joe Medwick lf Billy Sullivan Jr. c Pee Wee Reese ss Kirby Higbe p Cincinnati Eddie Joost ss Lonny Frey 2b Ival Goodman rf Bert Haas 3b Frank McCormick 1b Gee Walker cf Frank Secory lf Ray Lamanno c Ray Starr p WP: Newt Kimball (2-0) LP: Bucky Walters (0-3) Sv: Johnny Allen (2) HR: BRO - Dolph Camilli (4). CIN - Frank McCormick (4). Kirby Higbe, Newt Kimball, and Johnny Allen combined on a four-hitter with 8 K's 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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Re: This Date In Reds History (4/29/12): Past Lineups
65 years ago (1947), a 4-0 loss at Braves Field in Boston.
Cincinnati Frank Baumholtz rf Bobby Adams 2b Grady Hatton 3b Bert Haas 1b Ray Lamanno c Augie Galan lf Bob Usher cf Eddie Miller ss Joe Beggs p Boston Braves Connie Ryan 2b Tommy Holmes rf Johnny Hopp cf Bob Elliott 3b Danny Litwhiler lf Phil Masi c Earl Torgeson 1b Sibby Sisti ss Warren Spahn p WP: Warren Spahn (2-0) LP: Joe Beggs (0-2) HR: None. Warren Spahn pitched a four-hit shutout to get the win for the Braves.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (4/29/12): Past Lineups
60 years ago (1952), a 2-1 loss at Crosley Field vs. the Giants.
New York Giants Davey Williams 2b Whitey Lockman 1b Bobby Thomson 3b Hank Thompson lf Willie Mays cf Don Mueller rf Alvin Dark ss Wes Westrum c Sal Maglie p Cincinnati Grady Hatton 2b Bobby Adams 3b Johnny Wyrostek cf Ted Kluszewski 1b Joe Adcock lf Hank Edwards rf Andy Seminick c Roy McMillan ss Ewell Blackwell p WP: Sal Maglie (3-0) LP: Ewell Blackwell (0-3) HR: CIN - Hank Edwards (1). Sal "The Barber" Maglie 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 Grady Hatton and Bobby Adams leading off the first inning, and a one-out solo homer by Hank Edwards in the fifth. Ewell "The Whip" Blackwell pitched a complete-game four-hitter with 5 K's in a losing effort for the Reds. The only hits for the Giants were a leadoff double by Wes Westrum in the third inning, a two-out single by Alvin Dark in the fourth, a leadoff single by Whitey Lockman in the eighth, and a one-out RBI single by Sal Maglie in the ninth.
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50 years ago (1962), the Reds split a doubleheader at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis--losinig the opener 16-3, and winning the nightcap 4-3.
First Game Cincinnati Leo Cardenas ss Eddie Kasko 3b Vada Pinson cf Frank Robinson lf Gordy Coleman 1b Wally Post rf Johnny Edwards c Cookie Rojas 2b Sammy Ellis p St. Louis Curt Flood cf Julian Javier 2b Bill White 1b Stan Musial rf Ken Boyer 3b Minnie Miņoso lf Carl Sawatski c Julio Gotay ss Larry Jackson p WP: Larry Jackson (3-1) LP: Sammy Ellis (1-2) HR: CIN - Vada Pinson (5), Gordy Coleman (2), Leo Cardenas (1). STL - Stan Musial (2). In Game 1, Larry Jackson pitched a complete-game six-hitter to get the win for the Cardinals. Second Game Cincinnati Leo Cardenas ss Eddie Kasko 3b Vada Pinson cf Frank Robinson rf Jerry Lynch lf Gordy Coleman 1b Hank Foiles c Cookie Rojas 2b Bob Purkey p St. Louis Curt Flood cf Julian Javier 2b Bill White 1b Stan Musial rf Ken Boyer 3b Minnie Miņoso lf Gene Oliver c Julio Gotay ss Ernie Broglio p WP: Bob Purkey (4-0) LP: Lindy McDaniel (1-1) HR: CIN - Vada Pinson (6), Gordy Coleman (3), Eddie Kasko (1). STL - Stan Musial (3). In Game 2, Bob Purkey pitched a complete-game ten-hitter to get the win for the Reds.
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45 years ago (1967), a 7-0 win at Crosley Field vs. the Mets.
New York Mets Tommie Reynolds rf Jerry Grote c Cleon Jones cf Tommy Davis lf Ron Swoboda 1b Ken Boyer 3b Bart Shirley 2b Bud Harrelson ss Bill Denehy p Cincinnati Tommy Harper rf Vada Pinson cf Pete Rose lf Tony Perez 1b Deron Johnson 3b Don Pavletich c Tommy Helms 2b Leo Cardenas ss Gerry Arrigo p WP: Gerry Arrigo (2-0) LP: Bill Denehy (0-3) HR: None. Gerry Arrigo pitched a one-hit shutout with 7 K's to get the win for the Reds. The only hit for the Mets was a one-out single by Jerry Grote in the first inning.
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40 years ago (1972), a 3-2 win at Wrigley Field in Chicago.
Cincinnati Pete Rose lf Joe Morgan 2b Bobby Tolan cf Johnny Bench c Tony Perez 1b Ted Uhlaender rf Denis Menke 3b Dave Concepcion ss Jim McGlothlin p Chicago Cubs Don Kessinger ss Glenn Beckert 2b Billy Williams lf Ron Santo 3b Jim Hickman 1b Rick Monday cf Jose Cardenal rf Randy Hundley c Milt Pappas p WP: Tom Hall (1-0) LP: Milt Pappas (1-2) HR: CHI - Ron Santo (3).
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35 years ago (1977), a 3-2 win at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Cubs.
Chicago Cubs Ivan DeJesus ss Jose Cardenal lf Bill Buckner 1b Bobby Murcer rf Jerry Morales cf Manny Trillo 2b Steve R. Ontiveros 3b George Mitterwald c Bill Bonham p Cincinnati Pete Rose 3b Dave Concepcion ss Ken Griffey rf Joe Morgan 2b Dan Driessen 1b George Foster lf Johnny Bench c Cesar Geronimo cf Woodie Fryman p WP: Woodie Fryman (2-2) LP: Bill Bonham (2-2) Sv: Rawly Eastwick (4) HR: None.
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25 years ago (1987), a 5-2 loss at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Braves.
Atlanta Dion James cf Ken Oberkfell 3b Gerald Perry 1b Dale Murphy rf Ken Griffey lf Rafael Ramirez ss Bruce Benedict c Glenn Hubbard 2b Zane Smith p Cincinnati Tracy Jones lf Kurt Stillwell ss Dave Parker rf Eric Davis cf Buddy Bell 3b Bo Diaz c Dave Concepcion 1b Ron Oester 2b Bill Gullickson p WP: Zane Smith (2-1) LP: Bill Gullickson (3-1) Sv: Gene Garber (2) HR: ATL - Ken Griffey (3), Rafael Ramirez (1). Zane Smith and Gene Garber combined on a five-hitter for the Braves.
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20 years ago (1992), a 4-0 loss at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Pirates.
Pittsburgh Kirk Gibson rf Jay Bell ss Andy Van Slyke cf Barry Bonds lf Orlando Merced 1b Steve Buechele 3b Mike LaValliere c Jeff King 2b Zane Smith p Cincinnati Bip Roberts 2b Billy Hatcher lf Reggie Sanders cf Chris Sabo 3b Joe Oliver c Bill Doran 1b Paul O'Neill rf Gary Green ss Tim Belcher p WP: Zane Smith (4-1) LP: Tim Belcher (1-3) HR: PIT - Steve Buechele (2). Zane Smith pitched a four-hit shutout to get the win for the Pirates. The only hits for the Reds were a one-out single by Gary Green in the third inning, a leadoff infield single by Joe Oliver in the fifth, a two-out infield single by Green in the fifth, and a leadoff single by Bip Roberts in the ninth. Tim Belcher and Scott Bankhead combined on a four-hitter with 7 K's in a losing effort for the Reds. The only hits for the Pirates were a two-run homer by Steve Buechele with no outs in the second inning, a one-out single by Orlando Merced in the fourth, a two-out RBI single by Andy Van Slyke in the fifth, and a one-out RBI double by Barry Bonds in the eighth.
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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 (1997), a 3-1 loss at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Mets.
New York Mets Lance Johnson cf Edgardo Alfonzo 3b John Olerud 1b Todd Hundley c Bernard Gilkey lf Butch Huskey rf Manny Alexander 2b Rey Ordoņez ss Mark Clark p Cincinnati Deion Sanders cf Hal Morris 1b Barry Larkin ss Ruben Sierra rf Terry Pendleton 3b Willie Greene lf Bret Boone 2b Brook Fordyce c Mike Morgan p WP: Mark Clark (3-1) LP: Mike Morgan (0-3) Sv: John Franco (5) HR: None.
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Five years ago (2007), a 9-5 win at PNC Park in Pittsburgh.
Cincinnati Ryan Freel cf Brandon Phillips 2b Josh Hamilton rf Jeff Conine 1b Alex Gonzalez ss Adam Dunn lf Edwin Encarnacion 3b David Ross c Aaron Harang p Pittsburgh Chris Duffy cf Jack Wilson ss Freddy Sanchez 2b Jason Bay lf Adam LaRoche 1b Ryan Doumit c Brad Eldred rf Jose Bautista 3b Paul Maholm p WP: Aaron Harang (4-0) LP: Paul Maholm (1-3) HR: CIN - Adam Dunn (6), Alex Gonzalez (3). PIT - Ryan Doumit (1).
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