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Cincinnati Reds III |
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1894 - At League Park, the Reds
extend their winning streak to eight games,
defeating Chicago by a score of 19-13.
Cincinnati was down 15-13 heading into the 8th
inning but the Reds rally, scoring eight runs to
take the lead. Farmer Vaughn scored five runs
and had two homers in the match. |
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1896 - In Cincinnati, the Reds
defeat Cleveland by a score of 9-8. With the
score tied 8-8 in the 9th inning, Cleveland's
player-manager Patsy Tebeau comes in to pitch
the final inning. With runners in scoring
position he gives up the game winning run to
Cincinnati's Germany Smith. The win would extend
the club's winning streak to eight. |
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1908 - At South End Grounds,
the Reds defeat the Doves by a score of 4-2.
Cincinnati's Bob Ewing hits a homer that cleared
the left field fence and lands in a passing
train. |
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1934 - The Reds replace
manager Bob O'Farrell with rookie manager Chuck Dressen. |
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1952 - The Reds fire manager
Luke Sewell and hire Rogers Hornsby to replace
him. |
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1968 - In New York, the Reds
defeat the Mets, 5-3. Pitchers Jim Maloney &
Clay Carroll combine for a one hitter. |
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1980 - In Montreal, the Reds
drop one to the Expos, 5-4. Former Reds pitcher
Fred Norman gets the win over Mario Soto. |
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1990 - At Candlestick Park, the
Reds are shutout by the Giants after a brilliant
pitching performance by Scott Garrelts. Garrelts
pitched a perfect game into the 9th inning until
Paul O'Neail gets a two out hit into
centerfield. Garrelts settled for a one-hitter. |
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2003 - The Reds fire field
manager Bob Boone and replace him with interim
manager Dave Miley. Coaches Tim Foli, Tom Robson
and GM Jim Bowden are also given the ax. |