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This Date In Reds History (5/13/12): Past Lineups
90 years ago (1922), an 8-3 win at Redland Field vs. the Robins.
Brooklyn Andy High ss Jimmy Johnston 3b Tommy Griffith rf Zack Wheat lf Hi Myers cf Bert Griffith 1b Ivy Olson 2b Bernie Hungling c Harry Shriver p Cincinnati George Burns cf Jake Daubert 1b Pat Duncan lf Sam Bohne 2b George Harper rf Bubbles Hargrave c Ike Caveney ss Babe Pinelli 3b Pete Donohue p WP: Pete Donohue (4-2) LP: Harry Shriver (1-1) HR: BRO - Zack Wheat (3). Pete Donohue pitched a complete-game twelve-hitter to get the win for the Reds.
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Re: This Date In Reds History (5/13/12): Past Lineups
85 years ago (1927), a 5-4 loss at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn.
Cincinnati Curt Walker rf Babe Pinelli 3b High Pockets Kelly 2b Wally Pipp 1b Rube Bressler lf Bubbles Hargrave c Ethan Allen cf Hod Ford ss Carl Mays p Brooklyn Max Carey cf Jay Partridge 2b Harvey Hendrick rf Babe Herman 1b Gus Felix lf Jake Flowers ss Johnny Butler 3b Butch Henline c Doug McWeeny p WP: Bill Doak (2-2) LP: Carl Mays (1-4) Sv: Rube Ehrhardt (2) HR: CIN - Carl Mays (1). Reds RHP Carl Mays was a good hitter for a pitcher, putting together a slash line of .406/.406/.594/1.000 for the 1927 season. (Mays' career slash line was .268/.313/.350/.663.)
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80 years ago (1932), a 5-3 loss at Redland Field vs. the Dodgers.
Brooklyn Johnny Frederick rf Lefty O'Doul lf Joe Stripp 3b Danny Taylor cf Tony Cuccinello 2b Glenn Wright ss High Pockets Kelly 1b Al Lopez c Dazzy Vance p Cincinnati Taylor Douthit cf Andy High 2b Babe Herman rf Chick Hafey lf Wally Gilbert 3b Mickey Heath 1b Jo-Jo Morrissey ss Casper Asbjornson c Larry Benton p WP: Dazzy Vance (3-2) LP: Larry Benton (1-3) HR: CIN - Babe Herman (3). Dazzy Vance pitched a complete-game eight-hitter with 5 K's to get the win for the Dodgers.
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75 years ago (1937), a 6-4 loss at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn.
Cincinnati Kiki Cuyler cf Jimmy Outlaw 3b Ival Goodman rf Phil Weintraub lf Spud Davis c Frank McCormick 1b Charlie Gelbert ss Alex Kampouris 2b Bill Hallahan p Brooklyn Gibby Brack lf Johnny Cooney cf Buddy Hassett 1b Heinie Manush rf Cookie Lavagetto 2b Tony Malinosky 3b Woody English ss Roy Spencer c Fred Frankhouse p WP: Luke Hamlin (1-1) LP: Paul Derringer (1-2) HR: None.
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70 years ago (1942), a 4-0 loss at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn.
Cincinnati Eddie Joost ss Mike W. McCormick lf Bert Haas 3b Max Marshall rf Frank McCormick 1b Lonny Frey 2b Harry Craft cf Rollie Hemsley c Johnny Vander Meer p Brooklyn Billy Herman 2b Arky Vaughan 3b Pete Reiser cf Johnny Rizzo rf Joe Medwick lf Dolph Camilli 1b Mickey Owen c Pee Wee Reese ss Curt Davis p WP: Curt Davis (4-1) LP: Johnny Vander Meer (3-3) HR: None. Curt Davis pitched a two-hit shutout to get the win for the Dodgers.
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65 years ago (1947), a 7-5 win at Crosley Field vs. the Dodgers.
Brooklyn Eddie Stanky 2b Jackie Robinson 1b Pete Reiser cf Dixie Walker rf Carl Furillo lf Bruce Edwards c Stan Rojek 3b Pee Wee Reese ss Harry Taylor p Cincinnati Frank Baumholtz rf Tommy Tatum cf Grady Hatton 3b Bert Haas 1b Ray Mueller c Eddie Lukon lf Eddie Miller ss Bobby Adams 2b Johnny Vander Meer p WP: Johnny Vander Meer (1-1) LP: Harry Taylor (0-1) Sv: Harry Gumbert (2) HR: None.
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60 years ago (1952), a 7-4 loss at the Polo Grounds in Upper Manhattan vs. the Giants.
Cincinnati Grady Hatton 2b Bobby Adams 3b Johnny Wyrostek cf Ted Kluszewski 1b Joe Adcock lf Hank Edwards rf Joe Rossi c Roy McMillan ss Herm Wehmeier p New York Giants Davey Williams 2b Whitey Lockman 1b Bobby Thomson 3b Bob Elliott lf Don Mueller rf Alvin Dark ss Willie Mays cf Wes Westrum c Larry Jansen p WP: Larry Jansen (3-0) LP: Herm Wehmeier (3-1) HR: CIN - Ted Kluszewski (4). NY - Bobby Thomson (3), Bob Elliott (3), Willie Mays (2). Larry Jansen pitched a complete-game ten-hitter to get the win for the Giants. Prior to the game, the Reds traded OF Dick Sisler and SS Virgil Stallcup to the Cardinals for OF Wally Westlake and 3B Eddie Kazak.
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50 years ago (1962), a 6-4 win at Crosley Field vs. the Pirates.
Pittsburgh Dick Schofield 3b Dick Groat ss Bob Skinner lf Jim Marshall 1b Roberto Clemente rf Smoky Burgess c Bill Virdon cf Bill Mazeroski 2b Bob Friend p Cincinnati Don Blasingame 2b Eddie Kasko 3b Vada Pinson cf Frank Robinson rf Gordy Coleman 1b Wally Post lf Johnny Edwards c Leo Cardenas ss Bob Purkey p WP: Bob Purkey (6-0) LP: Bob Friend (4-3) Sv: Jim Brosnan (3) HR: PIT - Jim Marshall (4). CIN - Vada Pinson (11), Frank Robinson (3).
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45 years ago (1967), a 3-2 loss at Crosley Field vs. the Phillies.
Philadelphia Tony Taylor 1b Gary Sutherland lf Dick Allen 3b Don Lock cf Cookie Rojas 2b Johnny Callison rf Bob Uecker c Bobby Wine ss Chris Short p Cincinnati Tommy Harper rf Chico Ruiz 2b Pete Rose lf Tony Perez 3b Lee May 1b Don Pavletich c Dick Simpson cf Leo Cardenas ss Billy McCool p WP: Turk Farrell (3-0) LP: Billy McCool (3-2) HR: PHI - Don Lock (3). Chris Short and Turk Farrell combined on a four-hitter with 6 K's for the Phillies. The only hits for the Reds were a leadoff infield single by Pete Rose in the fourth inning, a one-out single by Lee May in the fourth, a two-run triple by Tony Perez with one out in the sixth, and a leadoff single by May in the ninth.
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40 years ago (1972), an 11-2 win at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Cardinals.
St. Louis Lou Brock lf Ted Sizemore 2b Jose Cruz cf Joe Torre 3b Ted Simmons c Joe Hague 1b Luis Melendez rf Ed Crosby ss Lance Clemons p Cincinnati Pete Rose lf Joe Morgan 2b Bobby Tolan cf Tony Perez 1b Johnny Bench c George Foster rf Julian Javier 3b Dave Concepcion ss Wayne Simpson p WP: Wayne Simpson (1-0) LP: Lance Clemons (0-1) Sv: Pedro Borbon (2) HR: CIN - Tony Perez (4). Wayne Simpson and Pedro Borbon combined on a five-hitter with 6 K's for the Reds.
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35 years ago (1977), a 6-4 win at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Giants.
San Francisco Tim Foli ss Rob Andrews 2b Jack Clark rf Bill Madlock 3b Willie McCovey 1b Larry Herndon cf Darrell Evans lf Marc Hill c Jim Barr p Cincinnati Pete Rose 3b Ken Griffey rf Joe Morgan 2b Dan Driessen 1b George Foster lf Cesar Geronimo cf Dave Concepcion ss Bill Plummer c Fred Norman p WP: Fred Norman (2-2) LP: Jim Barr (5-3) Sv: Rawly Eastwick (6) HR: SF - Randy Elliott (2). CIN - Dave Concepcion (1).
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30 years ago (1982), a 2-1 win at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh.
Cincinnati Eddie Milner rf Ron Oester 2b Dave Concepcion ss Cesar Cedeņo cf Johnny Bench 3b Mike Vail lf Dan Driessen 1b Alex Treviņo c Bruce Berenyi p Pittsburgh Omar Moreno cf Johnny Ray 2b Bill Madlock 3b Jason Thompson 1b Mike Easler lf Bill Robinson rf Tony Peņa c Dale Berra ss John Candelaria p WP: Joe Price (1-1) LP: Rod Scurry (1-2) Sv: Tom Hume (8) 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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25 years ago (1987), a 12-6 win at Olympic Stadium in Montreal.
Cincinnati Tracy Jones lf Barry Larkin ss Dave Parker rf Eric Davis cf Bo Diaz c Dave Concepcion 1b Kurt Stillwell 3b Ron Oester 2b Tom Browning p Montreal Casey Candaele ss Mitch Webster rf Tim Raines lf Tim Wallach 3b Andres Galarraga 1b Vance Law 2b Reid Nichols cf Mike Fitzgerald c Neal Heaton p WP: Tom Browning (4-4) LP: Randy St. Claire (2-1) HR: CIN - Eric Davis (15), Bo Diaz (2), Barry Larkin (2), Dave Parker (9). MON - Mitch Webster (2).
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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 (1992), a 4-2 loss at Busch Stadium in St. Louis.
Cincinnati Bip Roberts 2b Barry Larkin ss Glenn Braggs lf Paul O'Neill rf Chris Sabo 3b Bill Doran 1b Dave Martinez cf Joe Oliver c Jose Rijo p St. Louis Ray Lankford cf Ozzie Smith ss Felix Jose rf Pedro Guerrero 1b Brian Jordan lf Todd Zeile 3b Tom Pagnozzi c Luis Alicea 2b Bob Tewksbury p WP: Bob Tewksbury (2-1) LP: Scott Bankhead (3-1) Sv: Lee Smith (12) HR: CIN - Paul O'Neill (5).
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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 4-1 loss at Riverfront Stadium vs. the Giants.
San Francisco Darryl Hamilton cf Bill Mueller 3b Glenallen Hill rf Barry Bonds lf Jeff Kent 2b J.T. Snow 1b Jose Vizcaino ss Rick Wilkins c Shawn Estes p Cincinnati Deion Sanders cf Curtis Goodwin lf Barry Larkin ss Eduardo Perez 1b Reggie Sanders rf Willie Greene 3b Bret Boone 2b Joe Oliver c Dave Burba p WP: Shawn Estes (5-2) LP: Dave Burba (3-4) Sv: Rod Beck (13) HR: SF - Jeff Kent (8).
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