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Old 05-29-2012, 09:40 PM   #1
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This Date In Reds History (5/29/12): Past Lineups

90 years ago (1922), a 5-2 loss at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh.

Cincinnati
George Burns cf
Jake Daubert 1b
Greasy Neale lf
George Harper rf
Ivey Wingo c
Sam Bohne 2b
Ike Caveney ss
Babe Pinelli 3b
Pete Donohue p

Pittsburgh
Rabbit Maranville ss
Max Carey cf
Carson Bigbee lf
Cotton Tierney 2b
Pie Traynor 3b
Walter Mueller rf
Charlie Grimm 1b
Johnny Gooch c
Whitey Glazner p


WP: Whitey Glazner (2-3)
LP: Pete Donohue (6-3)
HR: None.

Whitey Glazner pitched a complete-game eight-hitter to get the win for the Pirates.
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Old 05-29-2012, 09:51 PM   #2
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Re: This Date In Reds History (5/29/12): Past Lineups

85 years ago (1927), an 11-3 loss at Redland Field vs. the Cardinals.

St. Louis
Taylor Douthit cf
Frankie Frisch 2b
Jim Bottomley 1b
Chick Hafey lf
Billy Southworth rf
Les Bell 3b
Johnny Schulte c
Tommy Thevenow ss
Grover Alexander p

Cincinnati
Chuck Dressen 3b
Cuckoo Christensen cf
Curt Walker rf
Wally Pipp 1b
Ethan Allen lf
Val Picinich c
Pee-Wee Wanninger ss
Babe Pinelli 2b
Carl Mays p


WP: Grover Alexander (5-3)
LP: Carl Mays (2-7)
HR: None.

Grover Cleveland Alexander pitched a complete-game ten-hitter to get the win for the Cardinals.
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Old 05-29-2012, 10:11 PM   #3
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80 years ago (1932), the Reds split a doubleheader at Redland Field vs. the Cardinals--losing the opener 5-0, and winning the nightcap 3-2 in 11 innings.

First Game
St. Louis
Ernie Orsatti lf
Pepper Martin cf
Harvey Hendrick 3b
Ripper Collins 1b
George Watkins rf
Jimmie Wilson c
Charlie Gelbert ss
Eddie Delker 2b
Bill Hallahan p

Cincinnati
Wally Roettger cf
George Grantham 2b
Babe Herman rf
Chick Hafey lf
Ernie Lombardi c
Harry Heilmann 1b
Wally Gilbert 3b
Jo-Jo Morrissey ss
Si Johnson p


WP: Bill Hallahan (5-2)
LP: Si Johnson (4-5)
HR: None.

In Game 1, Bill Hallahan pitched a five-hit shutout to get the win for the Cardinals.



Second Game
St. Louis
Ernie Orsatti lf
Pepper Martin cf
Harvey Hendrick 3b
Ripper Collins 1b
George Watkins rf
Gus Mancuso c
Charlie Gelbert ss
Eddie Delker 2b
Syl Johnson p

Cincinnati
Estel Crabtree cf
George Grantham 2b
Babe Herman rf
Chick Hafey lf
Wally Gilbert 3b
Jo-Jo Morrissey ss
Mickey Heath 1b
Clyde Manion c
Ownie Carroll p


WP: Ownie Carroll (3-4)
LP: Dizzy Dean (3-4)
HR: None.

In Game 2, Ownie Carroll pitched a complete-game seven-hitter to get the win for the Reds.
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Old 05-29-2012, 10:29 PM   #4
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75 years ago (1937), the Reds were swept in a doubleheader at Wrigley Field in Chicago--losing both games by identical scores of 4-2.

First Game
Cincinnati
Hub Walker cf
Phil Weintraub lf
Ival Goodman rf
Buck Jordan 1b
Lew Riggs 3b
Spud Davis c
Billy Myers ss
Alex Kampouris 2b
Johnny Vander Meer p

Chicago Cubs
Augie Galan lf
Billy Herman 2b
Ripper Collins 1b
Frank Demaree rf
Stan Hack 3b
Gabby Hartnett c
Joe Marty cf
Billy Jurges ss
Tex Carleton p


WP: Tex Carleton (2-2)
LP: Johnny Vander Meer (0-2)
HR: None.

In Game 1, Tex Carleton pitched a complete-game seven-hitter to get the win for the Cubs. Johnny Vander Meer pitched a complete-game six-hitter in a losing effort for the Reds.



Second Game
Cincinnati
Hub Walker cf
Kiki Cuyler lf
Ival Goodman rf
Buck Jordan 1b
Ernie Lombardi c
Lew Riggs 3b
Billy Myers ss
Charlie Gelbert 2b
Paul Derringer p

Chicago Cubs
Augie Galan lf
Billy Herman 2b
Ripper Collins 1b
Frank Demaree rf
Stan Hack 3b
Ken O'Dea c
Joe Marty cf
Bully Jurges ss
Roy Parmelee p


WP: Roy Parmelee (4-4)
LP: Paul Derringer (1-3)
HR: None.

In Game 2, Roy Parmelee pitched a complete-game three-hitter to get the win for the Cubs. Paul Derringer pitched a complete-game eight-hitter in a losing effort for the Reds.
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Old 05-29-2012, 11:07 PM   #5
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70 years ago (1942), a 6-5 11-inning loss at Wrigley Field in Chicago.

Cincinnati
Eddie Joost ss
Lonny Frey 2b
Max Marshall lf
Hank Sauer 1b
Bert Haas 3b
Gee Walker rf
Mike W. McCormick cf
Ray Lamanno c
Paul Derringer p

Chicago Cubs
Stan Hack 3b
Lennie Merullo ss
Phil Cavarretta 1b
Bill Nicholson rf
Rip Russell lf
Lou Stringer 2b
Peanuts Lowrey cf
Clyde McCullough c
Claude Passeau p


WP: Claude Passeau (7-3)
LP: Joe Beggs (2-3)
HR: CHI - Lennie Merullo (1).

Claude Passeau pitched a complete-game thirteen-hitter to get the win for the Cubs.
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Old 05-29-2012, 11:23 PM   #6
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60 years ago (1952), a 4-2 loss at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh.

Cincinnati
Bob Borkowski rf
Bobby Adams 3b
Grady Hatton 2b
Wally Post lf
Wally Westlake cf
Eddie Pellagrini 1b
Dixie Howell c
Roy McMillan ss
Harry Perkowski p

Pittsburgh
Clem Koshorek ss
Bobby Del Greco cf
Ralph Kiner lf
Gus Bell rf
Jack Merson 3b
Clyde McCullough c
George Strickland 2b
Tony Bartirome 1b
Murry Dickson p


WP: Murry Dickson (2-7)
LP: Harry Perkowski (4-2)
HR: CIN - Roy McMillan (5). PIT - Ralph Kiner (5).

Murry Dickson pitched a complete-game four-hitter to get the win for the Pirates. The only hits for the Reds were a one-out single by Eddie Pellagrini in the fifth inning, a one-out solo homer by Roy McMillan in the eighth, and a two-out single by Bob Borkowski followed by an RBI double by Bobby Adams in the eighth. Harry Perkowski pitched a complete-game nine-hitter in a losing effort for the Reds.
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Old 05-29-2012, 11:41 PM   #7
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45 years ago (1967), the Reds split a doubleheader at Crosley Field vs. the Cardinals--losing the opener 2-1 in 11 innings, and winning the nightcap 7-6.

First Game
St. Louis
Lou Brock lf
Curt Flood cf
Roger Maris rf
Orlando Cepeda 1b
Tim McCarver c
Phil Gagliano 3b
Eddie Bressoud ss
Dal Maxvill 2b
Bob Gibson p

Cincinnati
Floyd Robinson rf
Vada Pinson cf
Pete Rose lf
Tony Perez 3b
Deron Johnson 1b
Tommy Helms 2b
Johnny Edwards c
Leo Cardenas ss
Mel Queen Jr. p


WP: Bob Gibson (6-4)
LP: Don Nottebart (0-2)
HR: None.

In Game 1, Bob Gibson pitched a complete-game six-hitter with 12 K's to get the win for the Cardinals.



Second Game
St. Louis
Lou Brock lf
Curt Flood cf
Phil Gagliano 3b
Orlando Cepeda 1b
Alex Johnson rf
John Romano c
Eddie Bressoud ss
Dal Maxvill 2b
Al Jackson p

Cincinnati
Pete Rose lf
Tommy Helms 2b
Tony Perez 3b
Deron Johnson 1b
Don Pavletich c
Vada Pinson cf
Dick Simpson rf
Leo Cardenas ss
Billy McCool p


WP: Gary Nolan (4-1)
LP: Ron Willis (1-2)
HR: STL - Curt Flood (2).
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Old 05-29-2012, 11:54 PM   #8
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40 years ago (1972), an 8-3 win at the Astrodome in Houston.

Cincinnati
Pete Rose lf
Joe Morgan 2b
Bobby Tolan cf
Johnny Bench c
Joe Hague 1b
Denis Menke 3b
Dave Concepcion ss
Cesar Geronimo rf
Wayne Simpson p

Houston
Roger Metzger ss
Norm Miller rf
Jimmy Wynn cf
Lee May 1b
Bob Watson lf
Johnny Edwards c
Doug Rader 3b
Tommy Helms 2b
Ken Forsch p


WP: Wayne Simpson (2-1)
LP: Tom Griffin (1-1)
Sv: Clay Carroll (8)
HR: CIN - Joe Hague (5). HOU - Norm Miller (1).

Wayne Simpson, Tom Hall, and Clay Carroll combined on a four-hitter for the Reds. The only hits for the Astros were a two-run homer by Norm Miller followed by a double by Jimmy Wynn with two outs in the third inning, a one-out RBI single by Wynn in the fifth, and a one-out single by Doug Rader in the sixth.
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Old 05-30-2012, 12:03 AM   #9
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35 years ago (1977), an 8-1 win at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.

Cincinnati
Pete Rose 3b
Ken Griffey rf
Joe Morgan 2b
Johnny Bench c
Dan Driessen 1b
George Foster lf
Cesar Geronimo cf
Dave Concepcion ss
Fred Norman p

Los Angeles
Davey Lopes 2b
Bill Russell ss
Reggie Smith rf
Ron Cey 3b
Steve Garvey 1b
Rick Monday cf
Dusty Baker lf
Steve Yeager c
Rick Rhoden p


WP: Fred Norman (4-2)
LP: Rick Rhoden (7-2)
HR: CIN - Johnny Bench (8), Ken Griffey (4), George Foster (10), Joe Morgan (7).

Fred Norman pitched a complete-game eight-hitter with 5 K's to get the win for the Reds.
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Old 05-30-2012, 12:13 AM   #10
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30 years ago (1982), a 4-1 loss at Olympic Stadium in Montreal.

Cincinnati
Eddie Milner rf
Ron Oester 2b
Dave Concepcion ss
Dan Driessen 1b
Cesar Cedeņo cf
Larry Biittner lf
Johnny Bench 3b
Mike O'Berry c
Tom Seaver p

Montreal
Tim Raines 2b
Terry Francona lf
Andre Dawson cf
Al Oliver 1b
Gary Carter c
Warren Cromartie rf
Tim Wallach 3b
Chris Speier ss
Steve Rogers p


WP: Steve Rogers (7-3)
LP: Joe Price (1-2)
HR: CIN - Eddie Milner (1). MON - Gary Carter (10).

Steve Rogers pitched a complete-game eight-hitter with 6 K's to get the win for Les Expos. Reds rookie OF Eddie Milner hit his first major-league home run in the eighth inning off Rogers.
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Old 05-30-2012, 12:23 AM   #11
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25 years ago (1987), a 13-6 win at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh.

Cincinnati
Tracy Jones lf
Barry Larkin ss
Eric Davis cf
Dave Parker rf
Buddy Bell 3b
Bo Diaz c
Nick Esasky 1b
Dave Concepcion 2b
Pat Pacillo p

Pittsburgh
Barry Bonds cf
Andy Van Slyke rf
Johnny Ray 2b
Sid Bream 1b
Jim Morrison 3b
R.J. Reynolds lf
Mike LaValliere c
Rafael Belliard ss
Bob Kipper p


WP: Guy Hoffman (2-1)
LP: Bob Kipper (3-5)
HR: CIN - Eric Davis (18), Tracy Jones (5). PIT - Andy Van Slyke (4).
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Old 05-30-2012, 12:32 AM   #12
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20 years ago (1992), a 3-2 11-inning win at Riverfront Stadium vs. Les Expos.

Montreal
Marquis Grissom cf
Delino DeShields 2b
Moises Alou lf
Larry Walker rf
Tim Wallach 1b
Gary Carter c
Archi Cianfrocco 3b
Spike Owen ss
Ken Hill p

Cincinnati
Bip Roberts lf
Dave Martinez cf
Barry Larkin ss
Paul O'Neill rf
Hal Morris 1b
Chris Sabo 3b
Bill Doran 2b
Joe Oliver c
Greg Swindell p


WP: Scott Bankhead (5-1)
LP: Bill Sampen (0-2)
HR: MON - Tim Wallach (3). CIN - Barry Larkin (2).

Expos OF/1B Matt Stairs made his major-league debut in this game.
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Old 05-30-2012, 12:43 AM   #13
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15 years ago (1997), a 2-1 loss at Wrigley Field in Chicago.

Cincinnati
Deion Sanders cf
Curtis Goodwin lf
Hal Morris 1b
Barry Larkin ss
Willie Greene 3b
Mike Kelly rf
Joe Oliver c
Pokey Reese 2b
Dave Burba p

Chicago Cubs
Brian McRae cf
Brant Brown lf
Mark Grace 1b
Sammy Sosa rf
Tyler Houston 3b
Shawon Dunston ss
Scott Servais c
Rey Sanchez 2b
Steve Trachsel p


WP: Steve Trachsel (3-4)
LP: Stan Belinda (0-1)
Sv: Terry Adams (7)
HR: CIN - Joe Oliver (2).

Steve Trachsel, Bob Patterson, and Terry Adams combined on a four-hitter with 8 K's for the Cubs. The only hits for the Reds were a one-out double by Curtis Goodwin in the fourth inning, a one-out solo homer by Joe Oliver in the fifth, a leadoff single by Deion Sanders in the sixth, and a two-out infield single by Barry Larkin in the ninth.
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10 years ago (2002), an 8-2 win at Pro Player Stadium in Miami.

Cincinnati
Todd Walker 2b
Juan Encarnacion cf
Sean Casey 1b
Adam Dunn lf
Austin Kearns rf
Aaron Boone 3b
Barry Larkin ss
Jason LaRue c
Joey Hamilton p

Florida
Luis Castillo 2b
Andy Fox ss
Cliff Floyd rf
Mike Lowell 3b
Kevin Millar lf
Eric Owens cf
Derrek Lee 1b
Charles Johnson c
Josh Beckett p


WP: Joey Hamilton (3-2)
LP: Josh Beckett (2-3)
HR: CIN - Aaron Boone (6). FLO - Charles Johnson (3).
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Five years ago (2007), a 2-1 win at Minute Maid Park in Houston.

Cincinnati
Norris Hopper cf
Scott Hatteberg 1b
Ken Griffey Jr. rf
Brandon Phillips 2b
Adam Dunn lf
Edwin Encarnacion 3b
Alex Gonzalez ss
Chad Moeller c
Matt Belisle p

[u]Houston[/i]
Morgan Ensberg 3b
Mark Loretta 1b
Lance Berkman rf
Carlos Lee lf
Hunter Pence cf
Craig Biggio 2b
Adam Everett ss
Brad Ausmus c
Jason Jennings p


WP: Matt Belisle (5-4)
LP: Chad Qualls (4-2)
Sv: David Weathers (10)
HR: CIN - Scott Hatteberg (5).

Matt Belisle, Jon Coutlangus, and David Weathers combined on a four-hitter with 9 K's for the Reds. The only hits for the Astros were a two-out double by Craig Biggio followed by an RBI triple by Adam Everett in the second inning, a two-out single by Morgan Ensberg in the third, and a one-out single by Carlos Lee in the seventh.
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