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BASEBALL |
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Cincinnati Reds III |
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1882
- At Bank Street Grounds, the Reds
pad their lead in the standings with a 13-0
hammering of the Comiskey's St. Louis Browns. |
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1924 - The Reds sweep a pair
from the Boston Braves‚ winning 2-0‚ then
collect 24 hits to
win 19-2. |
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1963 - At
Crosley Field, Pinson hits a three-run
homer‚ off Don Cardwell‚ scoring the only runs
beating the
Pirates, 3-0. Jim Maloney is victorious. |
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1967 - Pete Rose leads the Reds to a 7-3 win
over the Atlanta Braves, hitting two home runs.
One from each side of the plate. |
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1978 - A day after Pete Rose's hitting streak
ends‚ he collects 2 singles‚ a double and home
run, guiding the Reds to a 6-2 win over Atlanta. |
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1987 - At Riverfront Stadium, Eric Davis hits an 11th inning bomb to
give the Reds a 5-4 win over the Giants. Davis
became the seventh player in major league history to
hit 30 home runs and steal 30 bases in one
season. |
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1991 - Following the Reds' 7-3 loss to the
Giants‚ Cincinnati manager Lou Piniella accuses
umpire Gary Darling of being biased against the
Reds. The eruption occurs when Darling overrules
Dutch Rennert‚ who had called Bill Doran's ball
a home run. The Major League Umpires Association
will file a $5 million defamation suit against
Piniella on the 4th. |
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2012 - At Great American Ball
Park, the first place Reds defeat the Padres,
9-4. The win would put Cincinnati at 17-3 since
the All-Star break which is a franchise record. |
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Cincinnati Reds IV (Kelly's Killers) |
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1891
- At East End Park, Mike Kelly's men destroy the Washington
Senators, 15-5. John Carney & Jim Canavan deliver home runs
with Canavan's going deep into center field by
the team's clubhouse. |
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HOCKEY |
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Cincinnati Stingers I |
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1977 - Six World Hockey
Association franchises, including the Stingers,
apply for membership to the National Hockey League. The
other clubs that applied were Houston, Edmonton,
New England, Quebec and Winnipeg. |