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Cincinnati Reds III |
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1889 - In Louisville, the Reds
edge their Ohio River rival by a score of 4-3.
The winning run came across in the final inning
when pitcher Lee Viau sacrificed Ollie Beard in
from third. |
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1901 - At League Park the Reds
lose to the Cardinals, 2-0. Pitcher Noodles Hahn
strikes out twelve batters but with no run
support gets the loss. |
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1954 - At Ebbets Field, the
Redlegs lose in embarrassing fashion to the
Brooklyn Dodgers, 20-7. Thirteen runs were
scored in the 8th inning and twelve of the
Bums runs are unearned. |
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1965 - The Reds show no mercy
to Don Drysdale in hammering his Dodgers‚ 18-0
in the NL's most lopsided shutout in years. |
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1966 - The Reds defeat the
Giants, 10-6. Cincinnati's Tommy Harper extends
his consecutive hits streak to 24 games. |
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1970 - In Los Angeles the big
doggie Tony Perez collects six RBIs on two homers
and a single to lead the Reds to a 10-6 win. |
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1972 - In Cincinnati, the Reds
defeat the Dodgers, 2-1, in 19 innings. The
Dodgers use five pitchers and the first four (John‚
Brewer‚ Richert‚ and Perranoski) strike out
twenty two
batters to tie a NL record. The 5th‚ Pete Mikkelson‚ fans no one in the defeat to Pedro
Borbon. Joe Hague's single drives in pinch
runner Ted Uhlaender to end game. |