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Game 47, Home 24 (14-9)
Cincinnati Reds (26-20)
RHP Mat Latos (3-2, 4.35)
vs
Colorado Rockies (17-28)
LHP Jamie Moyer (2-4, 4.99)
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Great American Ball Park
RED HOTS
National League Central Standings
Team
W
L
Pct.
GB
REDS 26 20 .565 Cardinals 25 22 .532 -1.5
Pirates 22 24 .478 -4.0
Astros 22 24 .478 -4.0
Brewers 19 27 .413 -7.0
Cubs
15 31 .326 -11.0
ML Records Beginning April 19
Team
W
L
Pct.
GB
REDS 22 12 .647 Dodgers 22 12 .647 Rays
22 13 .629 -1.0
Orioles 22 13 .629 -1.0
Indians 21 15 .583 -1.5
ML Team ERAs Beginning April 19
Team
W
L
Pct. ERA
Rays
22 13 .629 2.86
Angels 19 17 .528 3.00
REDS
22 12 .647 3.14
Dodgers 22 12 .647 3.21
Nationals 18 15 .545 3.37
0.00
According to Elias Sports Bureau, Aroldis
Chapman's 20 apps without an earned
run to begin the season is a franchise
record...John Hudek had owned the
record since 1998, when didn't allow a run
until his 19th appearance.
Reds On The Homestand
Mon vs Atl...... W, 4-1............ Leake HR, 8ip, 1r, 6k
Tue vs Atl....... W, 4-3.......Phillips 2hr; Latos 7ip, 2r
Wed vs Atl...... W, 2-1..................Frazier walkoff HR
Thu vs Atl....... W, 6-3............ Mesoraco grand slam
Fri vs Col....... L, 3-6..................... Cueto, 4.2ip, 5er
Sat vs Col...... W, 6-3..........Hoover's 1st career win
On The Homestand
Bruce..............1-17, 2rbi Ludwick...3-12, 1hr, 4rbi
Cairo.........................0-8 Msoraco... 2-11, 2hr, 5rbi
Costanzo..................0-5 Phillips.....7-19, 2hr, 5rbi
Cozart......8-26, 2hr, 2rbi Stubbs.....6-18, 3hr, 3rbi
Frazier.....4-17, 1hr, 4rbi Valdez....................... 2g
Hanigan....................1-8 Votto...............9-20, 4bb
Heisey......7-18, 1hr, 3rbi
Arredondo....3g, 3ip, 1er Latos.......... 1gs, 7ip, 2er
Arroyo..... 1gs, 6.2ip, 1er Leake.....2gs, 11.2ip, 4er
Bailey......... 1gs, 6ip, 2er LeCure......... 2g, 3ip, 1er
Chapman.......2g, 2ip, 0r Marshall...... 3g, 2.1ip, 0r
Cueto...... 1gs, 4.2ip, 5er Ondrusek..... 3g, 3ip, 1er
Hoover........2g, 2.2ip, 0r Simon............ 1g, 2ip, 0r
1,500
Dusty Baker is 1 of only 4 in Major League
Baseball to produce at least 1,500 hits as
a player and 1,500 wins as a manager:
Player/Manager......... Hits........ Victories
DUSTY BAKER........ 1,981.............. 1,510
Fred Clarke............... 2,678.............. 1,602
Lou Piniella............... 1,705.............. 1,835
Joe Torre.................. 2,342.............. 2,326
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TODAY'S GAME: Is Game 3 (1-1) of a 3-game series vs Jay Alves' Rockies and Game 7 (5-1) of a 7-game homestand
that included a 4-game series sweep of the first-place Braves...was the Reds' first 4-game sweep of the Braves
here since 4/9-4/13, 1980 at Riverfront Stadium...beginning tomorrow the Reds hit the road for a 7-day, 6-game trip
to Pit (3g) and Hou (off day, 3g) before returning to Great American Ball Park for a 10-day, 9-game homestand vs the
Pirates (3g), Tigers (3g) and Indians (3g)...are 16g (10-6) into a stretch of 20 consecutive games without a day off.
STREAKING: The Reds have won 7 of their last 8g...today's 1.5-game lead is the Reds' biggest since they held the
same cushion on 5/17/11...their biggest lead of last year was 2.5g on 4/12...at 26-20 are a season-high 6g over .500
for the second time (25-19)...the Reds went 7-1-3 in their previous 11 series (2-1 at Chi, 2-1 vs SF, 2-1 vs Hou, 1-1 vs
Chi, 2-1 at Pit, 2-1 at Mil, 1-2 vs Wsh, 1-1 at Atl, 1-1 at NYM, 2-1 at NYY, 4-0 vs Atl).
DOT, DOT, DOT....: The Reds are 7-0 on Sundays and 12-3 in the final games of series...there have been 20 home
runs hit during the first 6g of this homestand (Reds 13, Braves 6, Rockies 1)...in the first 6g of this homestand Reds
batters produced 4, 3, 1, 2, 0 and 3 homers...Ken Griffey Jr. visited the Reds's clubhouse this morning, along with
sons Trey and Tevin.
FATHER TIME: On June 16, 1986 - 18 months before Reds starter Mat Latos was born (12/9/87) - Rockies starter
Jamie Moyer made his Major League debut for the Cubs vs the Phillies and earned the 7-5 win over Steve Carlton...
Moyer made his first career appearance/start vs the Reds in a 3-2 Cubs win at Wrigley Field on 8/22/86 (5.2ip, 8h,
0r, 5bb, 0k)...he beat Reds starter Ted Power...Nick Esasky had 3 hits for the Reds and Dave Parker 2...that day's
game included Cooperstown Hall of Famers Barry Larkin (1-4, 1sb), Tony Perez (0-3) and Ryne Sandberg (0-3)...
Cubs 3B Chris Speier doubled off Rob Murphy.
CAMP ERIN: This afternoon the Reds are donating 50 box seats to the children and their families who attended Jamie
and Karen Moyer's Camp Erin program at nearby Camp Joy...Camp Erin is a free bereavement camp for children
ages 6-17 who have experienced the death of a loved one and exists in 40 locations nationwide, including one in every
Major League city...fact sheets are available in the press box.
MEMORIAL DAY: Prior to today's game, the Reds and Rockies will observe a moment of silence as part of Major
League Baseballs participation in the National Moment of Remembrance...tomorrow, MLBs participation in this
initiative will culminate with all teams observing a 1-minute moment of remembrance at approximately 3:00 p.m. local
time during all games being played.
FREE HISTORY: Courtesy Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Medical Center, fans 12 and under will be admitted free
to the Reds Hall of Fame and Museum tomorrow...the museum will be open 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m...upcoming
Cincinnati Childrens Kids Free Days are June 28, July 25, August 7 and September 16...for more information, log
on to www.redsmuseum.org or call (513) 765-7923.
MILESTONES: The 9-4 win on 4/20 at Cubs was the 10,000th victory in the history of the Reds franchise...the 2-1
win on 5/9 at Mil was Dusty Baker's 1,500th as a Major League manager...Scott Rolen's double off Jose Veras on
5/8 at Mil was the 506th of his career, tying Babe Ruth for 48th on that all-time list.
COOPERSTOWN: Former Reds All-Star Barry Larkin and Cubs great Ron Santo will be inducted into the National
Baseball Hall of Fame during ceremonies on Sun, 7/22 in Cooperstown...media looking for housing should
contact the Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce at (607) 547-9983 or visit its online reservation system at www.
cooperstownchamber.org...the Reds Hall of Fame and Provident Travel are coordinating travel packages for induction
weekend...for more information call (513) 247-1100 or (800) 354-8108.
REDS HALL OF FAMERS: Modern first basemen Sean Casey and Dan Driessen, along with 19th Century first baseman
John Reilly, have been announced as the Reds Hall of Fame Class of 2012...Casey was selected by the fans through
the modern player ballot presented by Cincyfavorites.com...the veterans committee selected Driessen and Reilly...the
trio will be honored June 22-24 during Reds Hall of Fame Induction Weekend.
THE DRAFT: On June 4, Major League Baseball's first-year player draft will be broadcast live at 7:00 p.m. ET on MLB
Network and MLB.com (pre-draft show begins at 6:00)...2012 Reds Hall of Fame inductee Sean Casey will the club's
representative...the Reds will select 14th, 49th (as compensation for the loss of Type B free agent Ramon Hernandez
to the Rockies), 57th (as compensation for the loss of Type B free agent Francisco Cordero to the Blue Jays), 78th,
109th and 142nd...the Astros will have the No. 1 overall pick for the third time in their history (1976, 1992)...per the
new Basic Agreement, the draft will have 40 rounds instead of 50.
REDS AT GREAT AMERICAN BALL PARK (14-9, .609): In 10 seasons and 754 games at GABP the Reds are
387-366-1 (.513)...the Reds are 5-1 on this homestand (4-0 vs Atl, 1-1 vs Col)...went 4-2-1 in their previous 7 home
series (2-1 vs Mia, 1-2 vs StL, 2-1 vs SF, 2-1 vs Hou, 1-1 vs Chi, 1-2 vs Wsh, 4-0 vs Atl) and 1-1-1 on their previous
3 homestands (3-3, 5-3, 1-2).
REDS ON THE ROAD (12-11, .522): The Reds went 4-3 on their most recent road trip (1-1 at Atl, 1-1 at NYM, 2-1
at NYY)...went 4-2-2 in their 8 road series (1-3 at Wsh, 1-2 at StL, 2-1 at Chi, 2-1 at Pit, 2-1 at Mil, 1-1 at Atl, 1-1 at
NYM, 2-1 at NYY), including an active streak of 6 straight road series wins or splits, and 2-1 on their previous 2 road
trips (4-6, 4-2, 4-3).
IN THE STANDINGS (53): The Reds have spent the following days alone or tied at each position in the National
League Central Division standings: FIRST - 4, SECOND - 36, THIRD - 5, FOURTH - 7, FIFTH - 1 (4/10), SIXTH - 0...
for the third consecutive day are alone in first place...have spent 23 days above, 11 days at and 18 days below .500.
REDS vs ROCKIES: The Reds are 77-81 all-time vs the Rockies, including 1-1 this season...since 6/2/07 have lost 24
of their last 31g vs Col, including 10 of the last 14g and 19 of the last 25g...at Great American Ball Park: Reds are
17-14, including 1-1 this season.
UP NEXT: REDS at PIRATES: The Reds are 999-1,037 all-time vs the Pirates, including 2-1 this season after finishing
5-10 in 2011...at PNC Park: Reds are 48-43 all-time, including 2-1 this season and 4-5 in 2011.
WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS: 1919, 1940, 1975, 1976, 1990 NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1919, 1939, 1940, 1961, 1970, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1990
S tar ti ng P i tc her
M at L ato s
RH P
#55
Last Pitched: Tue vs Atl and earned the 4-3 victory (7ip, 5h, 2er, 1bb, 8k,
1hr, 116 pitches, 79 strikes)...left leading, 4-2...allowed only a leadoff HR
to Michael Bourn and an RBI-double to Jason Heward in the fourth inning.
Red Hots: The 24-year-old righthander is making his 10th start of the
season...produced 3 quality starts in his 9 apps, including 2qs in his last
4 starts...in his 9 starts the Reds went 4-5 and scored 35 runs (3.89 r/g).
Streaking: Went 1-2, 5.97 in 5 starts in April (28.2ip, 19er) and 2-0, 2.35
in 4 starts so far in May (23ip, 6er).
Club Record: In his 5-0 win on 5/6 at Pit produced a career-high 11
strikeouts as part of the staffs 17k that tied the club record for strikeouts
in a 9-inning game (3rd time; J.J. Hoover 2, Aroldis Chapman 2, Alfredo
Simon 2).
Young Guns: The ages of the pitchers in the Reds starting rotation are
24 (Mike Leake), 24 (Mat Latos), 26 (Homer Bailey), 26 (Johnny Cueto)
and 35 (Bronson Arroyo), averaging 27.3 years old.
Career Highs: Innings Pitched: 9.0, 5/13/10 at SF; Hits: 10 (2x), 6/21/11
at Bos & 4/29/12 vs Hou; Runs: 8 (2x), 9/17/10 at StL & 4/18/12 at StL;
Earned Runs: 8 (2x), 9/17/10 at StL & 4/18/12 at StL; HR: 3, 4/10/10
at Col; Walks: 5 (3x), 5/12/12 vs Wsh; Strikeouts: 11, 5/6/12 at Pit;
Scoreless Streak: 21.0, 5/1-5/18, 2010; Winning Streak: 6g, 6/10-7/24,
2010; Losing Streak: 5 (2x), 9/12-10/3, 2010 & 4/11-5/9, 2011; Complete
Games/Shutouts: 1, 5/13/10 at SF (1-0 win); Hits (batting): 2 (2x), 5/7/10
at Hou & 7/8/10 at Wsh
date opp.
dec rec era
ip h r-er bb so hr result
4/7
vs Mia
L
0-1
7.71
4.2
7
4-4
2
4 1 L, 3-8
4/12^ at Wsh
-
-
5.59
5.0
5
2-2
3
1
- L, 2-3 (10)
4/18
at StL
L
0-2
8.22
5.2
9
*8-8*
3
6 1 L, 1-11
4/24
vs SF
W
1-2
5.64
7.0
4
-
2
3
- W, 9-2
4/29
vs Hou
-
-
5.97
6.1 *10
5-5
-
4 2 W, 6-5
April Totals
1-2
5.97
28.2 35
19-19
10
18 4 5g, 5gs
5/6
at Pit
W
2-2
4.93
6.0
2
-
3
*11
- W, 5-0
5/12
vs Wsh
-
-
4.54
5.0
3
1-1
5
4 1 L, 1-2
5/17
at NYM
(bs)
-
4.63
5.+
7
3-3
3
7
- L, 4-9
5/22 vs Atl W 3-2 4.35 7.0 5 2-2 1 8 1
W, 4-3
2012 Totals
3-2
4.35
51.2 52
25-25
22
48 6 9g, 9gs
Major League Totals
30-31
3.48 481.1 413 199-186 157 461 45 81g, 81gs
Career at GABP
3-1
3.07
44.0 34
15-15
12
32 6 7g, 7gs
Career at Home
14-14
3.18 215.1 187
84-76
66 202 22 36g, 36gs
Career on the Road
16-17
3.72 266.0 226 115-110 91 259 23 45g, 45gs
^ Nationals home opener, * Career high, (bs) Victim of blown save
date opp.
dec
7/29/09 at Cin
W
8/12/11 at Cin
-
4/7/12 vs Mia
L
4/24/12 vs SF
W
4/29/12 vs Hou
-
5/12/12 vs Wsh
-
5/22/12 vs Atl
W
Career at GABP
* Career high
date opp.
dec
7/19/09 vs Col
L
4/10/10 at Col
-
5/15/11 at Col
W
6/15/11 at Col
L
9/4/11 vs Col
W
9/20/11 at Col
W
Career vs Rockies
Career at Coors Field
rec
1-0
-
1-1
2-1
-
-
3-1
3-1
era
ip h r-er
1.29
7.0
1
1-1
1.93
7.0
4
2-2
3.38
4.2
7
4-4
2.45
7.0
4
-
3.38
6.1 *10
5-5
3.16
5.0
3
1-1
3.07
7.0
5
2-2
3.07
44.0 34
15-15
bb so hr result
1
4 1 W, 7-1
1
5
- L, 3-5
2
4 1 L, 3-8
2
3
- W, 9-2
-
4 2 W, 6-5
5
4 1 L, 1-2
1
8 1 W, 4-3
12
32 6 7g, 7gs
era
ip h r-er
4.50
4.0
3
2-2
5.40
6.0
7
4-4
4.02
5.2
4
2-1
4.71
5.1
8
4-4
4.18
7.0
5
2-2
3.44
8.2
6
1-1
3.44
36.2 33
15-14
3.51
25.2 25
11-10
bb so hr result
1
4 1 L, 1-6
-
4 3 W, 5-4 (14)
3
5 1 W, 8-2
1
2
- L, 3-6
1
8
- W, 7-2
1
9
- W, 2-1
7
32 5 6g, 6gs
5
20 4 4g, 4gs
date opp.
dec rec
4/8
vs Mia
-
-
4/13
at Wsh
(bs)
-
4/19
at StL
W
1-0
4/25
vs SF
-
-
April Totals
1-0
5/2
vs Chi
L
1-1
5/7
at Mil
W
2-1
5/13^ vs Wsh
-
-
5/18
at NYY
L
2-2
5/23
vs Atl
-
-
2012 Totals
2-2
Major League Totals 114-107-1
Career at GABP
39-37
Career at Home 55-50-1
Career on the Road 59-57-0
era ip h r-er
5.68
6.1 10
5-4
2.63
7.1
3
-
2.91
8.0
5
3-3
2.70
5.0
9
2-1
2.70
26.2 27
10-8
3.03
6.0
9
3-3
2.75
6.2
6
1-1
3.25
5.0 11
4-4
3.46
7.2
9
4-4
3.22
6.2
4
1-1
3.22
58.2 66
23-21
4.25 1933.1 1979 1010-913
3.95 686.1 676 331-301
4.20 984.0 1005 517-459
4.30 949.1 974 493-454
date
opp. dec
5/17/06
at Pit
L
9/10/06
vs Pit
W
9/30/06
at Pit
L
5/26/07
vs Pit
L
8/28/07/g1 at Pit
(bs)
4/12/08
at Pit
-
5/28/08
vs Pit
W
5/1/09
at Pit
W
9/24/09
at Pit
W
4/13/10
at Pit
L
5/10/10
at Pit
W
5/26/10
vs Pit
W
4/15/11
vs Pit
L
5/18/11
vs Pit
L
2011 vs Pirates
Career vs Pirates
Career at PNC Park
(bs) Victim of blown save
bb so hr result
-
4
- W, 6-5
1
4
- L, 1-2 (13)
-
5
1 W, 6-3
1
2
1 W, 4-2
2
15
2 4g, 4gs
1
3
2 L, 1-3
1
9
1 W, 6-1
1
6
- W, 9-6
1
4
2 L, 0-4
2
7
1 W, 2-1
8
44
8 9g, 9gs
562 1270 264 336g, 300gs
185 472 105 106g, 106gs
283 648 141 170g, 150gs
279 622 123 166g, 150gs
era
ip h r-er
6.00
6.0
9
4-4
3.86
8.0
4
2-2
3.86
7.0
7
3-3
5.40
4.0
7
6-6
4.65
6.0
6
1-1
4.50
5.0
6
3-2
4.07
6.0
3
1-1
3.42
8.0
4
-
3.16
7.0
5
1-1
3.57
6.0
5
5-5
3.34
7.+
5
1-1
3.01
7.2
5
-
3.42
4.0
9
5-5
3.65
7.0
7
5-5
8.18
11.0 16
10-10
3.65
88.2 82
37-36
3.92 108.0 111
50-47
bb so hr result
2
4 1 L, 2-7
-
7
- W, 4-2
3
3
- L, 0-3
4
- 1 L, 5-9
-
6
- L, 2-3
2
3
- L, 3-4
4
6
- W, 9-1
3
4
- W, 4-0
1
4 1 W, 4-1
3
7
- L, 3-5
1
2 1 W, 2-1
2
3
- W, 4-0
2
4 2 L, 1-6
2
4 2 L, 0-5
4
8 4 2g, 2gs
29
57 8 14g, 14gs
37
64 11 23g, 16gs
Reds
Starters & Relievers
opp
REDS
ON THE MOUND
Pitcher
Jose Arredondo, R
Bronson Arroyo, R
Homer Bailey, R
Bill Bray, L
Aroldis Chapman, L
Johnny Cueto, R
J.J. Hoover, R
Mat Latos, R
Mike Leake, R
Sam LeCure, R
Sean Marshall, L
Logan Ondrusek, R
Alfredo Simon, R
TOTALS
w-l era g
cg
sho/sv ip h ab r er bb so hr
avg
Starters
14-14 3.86 46 1
- 277.1 300 1084 132 119 76 204 35 .277
Relievers 12-6 2.51 45 - 13-17 136.1 101 495 40 38 55 161 12 .204
1st Batter
Retired
17-22
-
-
1-5
17-20
-
6-11
-
-
8-14
13-20
18-23
4-12
84-127
Inherited Runners/
Scored
4-0
-
-
3-1
7-0
-
9-4
-
-
1-1
3-0
19-1
3-2
49-9
Saves/
Opps
1-1
-
-
0-1
2-3
-
-
-
-
-
8-9
2-3
-
13-17
Team
Record
11-11
6-3
5-4
1-4
17-3
7-3
4-7
4-5
4-5
4-10
17-3
15-8
1-11
26-20
REDS PITCHERS
Rank fourth in the National League in overall team ERA (3.42)...so far in May have
produced a 3.31era (212ip, 78er)...their ERA of 3.53 in April was the lowest team mark
for the month of March/April since 2002, when they posted a 3.43era.
REDS STARTERS
Rank ninth in the National League in starting staff ERA (3.86)...prior to this series vs
Col (4.2ip, 5er & 3.2ip, 3er) had produced 6 consecutive quality starts (5-0, 2.41, 41ip,
11er), tying their season high (6qs, 5/2-5/7)...haven't produced more than 6 consecutive
quality starts since a 7-start QS streak from 6/6-6/12 of last season...have produced
26 quality starts overall (Cueto 7, Bailey 7, Arroyo 5, Leake 4, Latos 3)...the Reds
went 19-7 in the quality starts (.731).
REDS RELIEVERS
Lead the National League in opponent's BA (.204) and relief strikeouts (161) while
ranking second in bullpen ERA (2.51, Pit 2.36)...on the homestand have posted a
1.50era (18ip, 3er) while converting all 3 save opps...Jose Arredondo (1 save), Aroldis
Chapman (2), Sean Marshall (8) and Logan Ondrusek (2) have recorded saves,
the highest total of Reds pitchers with at least 1 save since the 2006 staff produced 8
pitchers with a save (David Weathers 12, Todd Coffey 8, Eddie Guardado 8, Scott
Schoeneweis 3, Bill Bray 2, Kent Mercker 1, Rick White 1, Esteban Yan 1)...from
4/27-5/7 did not allow a run in 8 consecutive games (23.1ip), their longest scoreless
game streak since an identical stretch from 7/26-8/4, 2000 (8g, 17.1ip)...according to
Elias Sports Bureau, the franchise record for consecutive scoreless team apps by the
bullpen is 9 games (6/3-6/14, 1971 and 5/3-5/13, 1987).
33 JOSE ARREDONDO, rhp
22g, 3-1-1, 2.38
In the 6-5 win on 5/19 at NYY retired his only 2 batters and stranded both baserunners
for his first Major League save...had retired 14 consecutive batters (8k) until he walked
Atl's Dan Uggla on Mon...on 5/8 at Mil allowed a solo HR to Cesar Izturis, snapping his
scoreless streak at 10 apps and 11.1 innings...from 4/12-4/27 retired 16 consecutive
batters and from 5/12-5/21 retired 14 straight...earned his victories in the 11-inning, 8-5
win on 4/15 at Wsh and the 4-2 win on 4/25 vs SF.
Date Opp Game Score
Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP
5/25 vs Col
45 L, 3-6
- 1.0 1 1 1 1 2 -
29
5/23 vs Atl 43 W, 2-1
- 1.1 - - - 1 - -
23
5/21 vs Atl
41 W, 4-1
- 0.2 - - - 2 1 -
19
5/19 at NYY
40 W, 6-5 SV 0.2 - - - - - - 7
5/18 at NYY
38 L, 0-4
- 0.1 - - - - 1 - 6
54 AROLDIS CHAPMAN, lhp
20g, 4-0-2, 0.00
His fastball is rated by managers the best in the National League...has not allowed an
earned run (20g, 24.1ip, 7h, 1r, 7bb, 43k)...his 20 apps without an earned run to begin
the season is a franchise record (John Hudek, 18g, 1998)...in his last 3 apps earned
a victory and 2 saves...entered this season with 1 Major League save (7/6/11 at StL,
9-8 win in 13 innings)...has recorded at least 1 strikeout in all 20 apps and 15 times
produced at least 2k...according to Elias, the Major League record for consecutive
relief apps with at least 1 strikeout is 39 by Bruce Sutter for the Cubs in 1977...in the
9-4 loss on 5/17 at NYM suffered a blown save and allowed his first run of the season
on a hit, 2 walks, an error and a sacrifice fly...his 19.1 innings pitched heading into that
outing were the most by any reliever in the Major Leagues who hadn't allowed a run...
three times this season pitched on consecutive days (5/16-5/17 at NYM, 5/19-5/20 at
NYY, 5/22-5/23 vs Atl)...only once in his career has he pitched 3 days in a row (9/99/11, 2010)...recorded 18 strikeouts over 10.0 innings before issuing his first walk of
the season (Joe Mather, 4/22 at Chi).
Date Opp Game Score
Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP
5/23 vs Atl 43 W, 2-1
W 1.0 - - - - 2 -
12
5/22 vs Atl 42 W, 4-3 SV 1.0 - - - - 2 -
18
5/20 at NYY
40 W, 5-2 SV 1.0 - - - - 1 -
15
5/19 at NYY
39 W, 6-5
- 1.0 - - - - 2 -
17
5/17 at NYM
37 L, 4-9
BS 1.0 1 1 - 2 2 -
35
60 J.J. HOOVER, rhp
11g, 1-0-0, 0.75
On 4/1 was acquired from the Braves in exchange for IF Juan Francisco...was recalled
from Louisville on 4/24, when LHP Bill Bray went on the disabled list...last night earned
his first career victory (10-3 win)...didn't allow a hit in any of his last 4 apps (4.2ip, 2bb,
4k)...in the 9-6 win on 5/13 vs Wsh entered the game in the seventh inning and struck
out Ian Desmond to strand a pair of inherited baserunners...in the next inning allowed his
only run of the season...in the 4-2 win on 4/25 vs SF made his Major League debut with
Game, Opp
dec ip h r er bb k hr
Pitchers
5/26 vs Col
W 5.1 1 0 0 3 7 0 Hoover, LeCure, Ondrusek, Marshall
5/25 vs Col
- 4.1 2 1 1 2 5 -
Hoover, Simon, Arredondo
5/24 vs Atl
SV 3.0 3 1 1 1 1 1
LeCure, Marshall, Ondrusek
5/23 vs Atl
W 2.1 0 0 0 1 2 0
Arredondo, Chapman
5/22 vs Atl
SV 2.0 1 1 1 0 3 1
Ondrusek, Chapman
5/21 vs Atl
SV 1.0 0 0 0 2 1 0
Arredondo, Marshall
5/20 at NYY
SV 2.0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Marshall, Ondrusek, Chapman
5/19 at NYY
SV 2.2 4 2 2 0 3 0 Ondrsk, Chpman, Mrshall, Arredondo
5/18 at NYY
- 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 0
Arredondo
5/17 at NYM BS, L 3.0 5 6 5 3 4 1
Hoover, Chapman, Ondrusek
5/16 at NYM W, SV 3.0 1 0 0 0 4 0
Arredondo, Chapman, Marshall
5/15 at Atl
- 4.0 4 0 0 0 3 0
Simon, Hoover, Arredondo
5/14 at Atl
W, SV 2.1 2 0 0 2 3 0
Ondrusek, Chapman, Marshall
a scoreless sixth inning...recorded his first career strikeout in his second appearance,
on 4/27 vs Hou (Wandy Rodriguez)...for the Bats went 0-0, 2.00 and converted all 4
save opps (9ip, 3h, 6bb, 17k, 0hr, .103oba)...didn't allow an earned run in his last 6
apps there (7ip, 1h, 2r).
Date Opp Game Score
Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP
5/26 vs Col
46 W, 10-3 W 1.1 - - - 1 2 -
20
5/25 vs Col
45 L, 3-6
- 1.1 - - - 1 1 -
17
5/17 at NYM
37 L, 4-9
- 1.0 - - - - 1 -
17
5/15 at Atl 35 L, 2-6
- 1.0 - - - - - - 8
5/13 vs Wsh
33 W, 9-6
- 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 -
22
63 SAM LeCURE, rhp
14g, 0-1-0, 4.19
Last name is spelled LeCure and is pronounced Leh-CURE...in 7 of his 14 apps threw
more than 1.0 inning and 6 times threw 2.0 innings.
Date Opp Game Score
Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP
5/26 vs Col
46 W, 10-3
- 2.0 - - - 1 3 -
24
5/24 vs Atl 44 W, 6-3
- 1.0 1 1 1 - - 1
10
5/13 vs Wsh
33 W, 9-6
- 1.2 2 1 1 3 1 -
46
5/11 vs Wsh
31 L, 3-7
- 1.0 1 - - - 3 -
18
5/8 at Mil 29 L, 3-8
- 2.0 3 1 1 - 4 -
40
51 SEAN MARSHALL, lhp
20g, 1-2-8, 4.24
On 12/23 was acquired from the Cubs in exchange for LHP Travis Wood, OF Dave
Sappelt and minor league IF Ronald Torreyes...on 2/27 signed a 3-year contract
extension through the 2015 season...in 253 career relief apps has posted a 2.78era
(236ip, 73er)...on 4/26 vs SF made his 300th career appearance.
Date Opp Game Score
Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP
5/26 vs Col
46 W, 10-3
- 1.0 - - - - 2 -
15
5/24 vs Atl 44 W, 6-3
- 1.0 - - - 1 - -
17
5/21 vs Atl
41 W, 4-1 SV 0.1 - - - - - - 6
5/20 at NYY
40 W, 5-2
- 0.1 - - - - 1 - 3
5/19 at NYY
39 W, 6-5
- 0.1 4 2 2 - 1 -
20
66 LOGAN ONDRUSEK, rhp
23g, 3-1-2, 2.61
Last name is pronounced on-DREW-seck...has 2 career saves, both this season...
in the ninth inning of the 2-1 win on 5/9 at Mil stranded the bases loaded to earn his
first Major League save in his 141st career appearance...was Dusty Baker's 1,500th
win as a manager...also saved Thu's 6-3 win vs Atl...has stranded 18-19 inherited
baserunners, including each of his last 14...in the 9-4 loss at NYM on 5/17 allowed a
career-high 5 runs on 4 hits, an intentional walk and Ronny Cedeno's first homer of the
season (3-run)...were Ondrusek's first runs allowed this season...entered that outing
with 15.1 scoreless innings, the third-most by any reliever in the Major Leagues who
hadn't allowed a run (Aroldis Chapman 18.1, Oak's Ryan Cook 17.2), and had allowed
just 2 hits in his previous 10 apps (8.2ip, 4bb, 6k).
Date Opp Game Score
Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP
5/26 vs Col
46 W, 10-3
- 1.0 1 - - 1 - -
16
5/24 vs Atl 44 W, 6-3 SV 1.0 2 - - - 1 -
14
5/22 vs Atl 42 W, 4-3
- 1.0 1 1 1 - 1 1
16
5/20 at NYY
40 W, 5-2
- 0.2 - - - - - - 3
5/19 at NYY
39 W, 6-5
- 0.2 - - - - - -
10
31 ALFREDO SIMON, rhp
12g, 0-1-0, 2.04
Last name is pronounced SIGH-mon...in his last 9 apps has posted a 0.63era (14.1ip,
1er)...2 days before Opening Day was claimed off waivers from the Orioles...last season
for the O's went 4-9, 4.90 in 16 starts and 7 relief apps...also in 2011 spent time on the
restricted list (Opening Day-5/21, July 18-19) and disabled list (strained right hamstring,
6/13-6/29)...originally was signed by the Phillies as a non-drafted free agent...on 7/30/04
was acquired by the Giants for a PTBNL...on 8/29/08 was signed by the Orioles to a
minor league contract...over the previous 4 seasons made 19 starts and 59 relief apps
for Bal (8-12, 5.18, 17sv).
Date Opp Game Score
Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP
5/25 vs Col
45 L, 3-6
- 2.0 1 - - - 2 -
26
5/15 at Atl 35 L, 2-6
- 2.0 4 - - - 1 -
46
5/11 vs Wsh
31 L, 3-7
- 2.0 3 1 1 - 3 -
31
5/8 at Mil 29 L, 3-8
- 1.0 - - - - 1 - 8
5/6 at Pit 27 W, 5-0
- 1.0 - - - - 2 - 8
Date
5/4
dec ip h r er bb k hr Pitcher/Catcher
W 9.0 7 1 1 0 4 0 Cueto/Hanigan
Score (Career #)
W, 6-1 (5th)
Catchers' ERA
Catcher GS
IP ER ERA
Hanigan 18-9 243.1 78 2.88
Mesoraco 8-11 170.1 79 4.17
Totals 26-20 413.2 157 3.42
Catchers' Caught Stealing %
Catcher
SB CS
%
Hanigan
12 4 25%
Mesoraco 14 2 13%
Catchers
26
6
19%
(Double Steals 1
-)
(Pickoffs/CS
-
3)
(PO attempt
0
-)
Inside-The-Park Homers (0)
None....................................... None
Leadoff Homers (0)
None....................................... None
REDS BATTERS
Rank 14th in the National League in team hitting (.241) ...have been shut out just once
all season, on 5/18 at NYY (4-0 loss)...15 times produced at least 10 hits...pinch hitters
rank second in the NL with a .296ba (Mia .308).
32 JAY BRUCE, rf
.253, 10hr, 29rbi, 3sb
Turned 25 years old 2 days before Opening Day...in the third inning last night snapped
an 0-for-14 skid with an RBI-double off Guthrie...leads the team and ranks among the
National League leaders in HR (10) and RBI (29)...with 110 career home runs leads
all active players under the age of 26...for the week ending 4/29 was National League
Player of the Week (6g, .476, 4hr, 10 RBI, .542obp, 1.143slg).
Date Opp Game Position AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
5/26 vs Col 46
RF - 5 3 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 5/24 vs Atl 44
RF - 5 4 - - - - - - - 2 5/23 vs Atl 43
RF - 5 4 - - - - - 1 - 1 5/22 vs Atl 42
RF - 5 3 - - - - - - - 1 43 MIGUEL CAIRO, inf/of
.143, 0hr, 2rbi, 0sb
Since he was reinstated from the 15-day disabled list on 5/7 has made 7 apps as a
pinch hitter (3-7, 2 2b) and 3 starts (5/18 at NYY at DH, Tue vs Atl at 3B, Sat vs Col at
3B)...from 4/17-5/6 was on the DL with a strained left hamstring...needs 64 apps for
1,500 in his career...overall for the Reds has made 5 starts at 3B and 1 start at DH.
Date Opp Game Position AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
5/26 vs Col 46
3B - 7 2 - - - - - - - - 5/25 vs Col 45
3B
2 - - - - - - - 1 5/24 vs Atl 44
PH
1 - - - - - - - - 5/22 vs Atl 42
3B - 7 3 - - - - - - - - 25 MIKE COSTANZO, inf
.083, 0hr, 2rbi, 0sb
Media guide bio is on page 207...made his last 5 apps as a pinch hitter (0-5, 5k)...overall
has made 10 apps as a PH and a start at DH on 5/19 at NYY...in the sixth inning of the
6-5 win on 5/19 at NYY singled off Ivan Nova for his first career hit and in the eighth
produced a sac fly to drive in what proved to be the deciding run...in the fifth inning of
the 9-6 win on 5/13 vs Wsh, the 28-year-old made his Major League debut and produced
a sacrifice fly off Edwin Jackson that pulled the Reds to within 4-3...became the second
Reds player this season to make his Major League debut (RHP J.J. Hoover)...was
promoted from Louisville on 5/12, when Scott Rolen went on the disabled list...in 34
apps at Pensacola and Louisville combined to hit .303 (8 2b, 6hr, 24rbi)...was acquired
by the Reds in May 2010 from the Atlantic League.
Date Opp Game Position AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
5/26 vs Col 46
PH
1 - - - - - - - 1 5/25 vs Col 45
PH
1 - - - - - - - 1 5/23 vs Atl 43
PH
1 - - - - - - - 1 5/22 vs Atl 42
PH
1 - - - - - - - 1 2 ZACK COZART, ss
.243, 5hr, 11rbi, 1sb
Ranks among the National League rookie leaders in most statistical categories...last
night went hitless, snapping his third 6-game hitting streak of the season (9-24, .375,
1 2b, 2hr, 2rbi)...has played in 45 of the team's 46g, including 41 starts...became
the first Reds rookie to start at SS on Opening Day since Frank Duffy in 1971 (Dave
Concepcion did it in 1970).
Date Opp Game Position AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
5/26
vs Col 46
SS - 1
5 1
-
-
-
-
-
- 1
5/25
vs Col 45
SS - 1
5
- 1 1
-
-
-
- 1
5/24 vs Atl 44
SS - 1 4 - 2 - - - - - - 5/23 vs Atl 43
SS - 1 4 1 2 - - - - - 1 -
1B
2B
3B
SS
C
LF
CF
RF
DH
20 1 2 D ay - B y - D ay Res u lts
H-R
G Date Opp. D-N W-L Score
4/5
Winning
Pitcher
Losing GA
Anncd.
Pitcher
Save
Rec. Pos. GB
Att.
StL 4, Mia 1
0-0 T2
-0.5
H-R
G Date Opp. D-N W-L Score
Winning
Pitcher
Losing GA
Anncd.
Pitcher
Save
Rec. Pos. GB
Att.
82
7/5
at SD
83
7/6
at SD
1-0 2 -0.5
84
7/7
at SD
4/7
vs Mia H-N
3-8
Nolasco, 1-0
Latos, 0-1
1-1 T2
-0.5 41,662
85
7/8
at SD
4/8
Chapman, 1-0
Bell, 0-1
2-1 T2
-0.5 23,539
4/9
vs StL H-N
1-7
Westbrook, 1-0
Bailey, 0-1
2-2 T4
-1.5 16,909
1-3
Lohse, 2-0
Leake, 0-1
2-3
-2.5 17,110
3-3 T3
-1.5 20,672
3-4
-2.0 40,907
Cueto, 1-0
Buehrle, 0-1
Motte, 2
Chapman, 2-0
Rzepczynski, 0-1
2-3 (10)
Stammen, 1-0
Simon, 0-1
1-2 (13)
Stammen, 2-0
Marshall, 0-1
3-5 T4
-2.0 26,959
1-4
JACKSON, 1-0
Bailey, 0-2
3-6 T4
-3.0 35,489
88 7/15 vs StL H-N 8:05 ESPN Sunday Night Baseball, ESPN Radio
4-6 T3
-3.0 25,679
Clippard, 1-1
Marshall, 1
89 7/16 vs Ari
4/16
off day
4-6 T2 -3.0
90 7/17 vs Ari
1-2 (10)
Motte, 1-0
LeCure, 0-1
4-7 T3
-4.0 35,562
91 7/18 vs Ari
1-11
Garcia, 2-0
Latos, 0-2
92 7/19 vs Ari
H-D 12:35
1-6
Arroyo, 1-0
5-8 T4
-4.0 40,049
Bailey, 1-2
Volstad, 0-2
6-8 T2
-4.0 37,782
Maholm, 1-2
Leake, 0-2
6-9
-4.0 38,405
Lopez, 0-1
7-9 T2
-4.0 35,801
Cueto, 2-0
Marshall, 3
4/23
off day
7-9 3 -3.5
Latos, 1-2
8-9
-2.5 19,051
Arredondo, 2-0
Hensley, 1-2
Marshall, 4
9-9
-2.5 17,115
Cain, 1-1
19 4/26 vs SF H-D
5-6
Lopez, 2-0
Marshall, 0-2
Casilla, 2
9-10 T2
-3.0 17,317
4-6
WRodriguez, 2-2
Leake, 0-3
Myers, 4
9-11 T2
-4.0 29,486
Cueto, 3-0
Harrell, 1-2
Ondrusek, 1-0
10-11
-4.0 32,971
11-11
-3.0 31,086
4/30
off day
11-11 2 -3.0
5/1
vs Chi H-N
11-11
-3.5
104
8/1
23
5/2
vs Chi H-N
1-3
11-12
-4.5 16,868
105
8/2
vs SD
H-D 12:35
24
5/3
-3.5 23,288
106
8/3
vs Pit
25
5/4
at Pit
R-N W 6-1
26
5/5
at Pit
R-N
27
5/6
at Pit
R-D W 5-0
Latos, 2-2
Morton, 1-3
28
5/7
at Mil
R-N W 6-1
Arroyo, 2-1
29
5/8
at Mil
R-N
3-8
30
5/9
at Mil
R-D W 2-1
2-3
Samardzija, 3-1
Arroyo, 1-1
Ondrusek, 2-0
Dolis, 1-2
12-12
CUETO, 4-0
Correia, 1-2
13-12
-2.5 20,445
107
8/4
vs Pit
Hanrahan, 5 13-13
-2.5 33,019
108
8/5
vs Pit
14-13
-2.5 20,042
109
8/6
at Mil
Estrada, 0-2
15-13
-2.5 27,157
110
8/7
at Mil
Gallardo, 2-3
Bailey, 1-3
15-14
-3.5 28,108
111
8/8
at Mil
Chapman, 3-0
Axford, 0-2
Ondrusek, 1 16-14
-3.5 27,090
112
8/9
McDonald, 2-1
Leake, 0-4
Marmol, 2
5/10
off day
16-14 2 -3.5
3-7
16-15
-3.5 37,255
1-2
Gonzalez, 4-1
Marshall, 1-2
34 5/14
at Atl
R-N W 3-1
Ondrusek, 3-0
35 5/15
at Atl
R-N
2-6
Hudson, 2-1
Arredondo, 3-1
R-D 2:20
-3.5 42,294
17-16
-2.5 28,361
18-16
-1.5 19,697
Cueto, 4-1
18-17
-2.5 21,530
Rauch, 3-2
19-17
-2.5 22,659
Leake, 0-5
Rodriguez, 1-3
Venters, 2-2
Marshall, 6
Marshall, 7
4-9
Parnell, 1-0
Ondrusek, 3-1
19-18
-2.5 29,943
0-4
Pettitte, 1-1
Arroyo, 2-2
19-19
-2.5 42,015
H-D 1:10
Bailey, 2-3
Nova, 4-2
Arredondo, 1 20-19
-1.5 45,302
121
Cueto, 5-1
Sabathia, 5-2
Chapman, 1 21-19
-0.5 45,622
41 5/21 vs Atl
H-N W 4-1
Leake, 1-5
Minor, 2-4
Marshall, 8
22-19
-0.5 17,606
42 5/22 vs Atl
H-N W 4-3
Latos, 3-2
Beachy, 5-2
Chapman, 2 23-19
-0.5 26,438
43 5/23 vs Atl
H-N W 2-1
Chapman, 4-0
-0.5 20,411
44 5/24 vs Atl
H-N W 6-3
Bailey, 3-3
Delgado, 2-5
Ondrusek, 2 #25-19
1 +0.5 23,312
Friedrich, 2-1
Cueto, 5-2
Betancourt, 8 25-20
1 +0.5 29,597
Hoover, 1-0
Guthrie, 2-3
1 ++1.5 35,314
3-6
Martinez, 2-1
24-19
#26-20
48 5/28
at Pit
130 8/27
at Ari
49 5/29
at Pit
131 8/28
at Ari
50 5/30
at Pit
132 8/29
at Ari
R-D 3:40
51
52
134
53
135
136
9/3
54
6/5
vs Pit
137
9/4
55
6/6
vs Pit
138
9/5
vs Phi
56
6/7
vs Pit
57
6/8
vs Det H-N 7:10 FOX Sports Ohio HD, MLB Network backup
139
58
6/9
140
59 6/10 vs Det H-D 8:00 ESPN Sunday Night Baseball, ESPN Radio
141
75 6/28 at SF
156 9/27
vs Mil
H-D 12:35
76 6/29 at SF
157 9/28
at Pit
77 6/30 at SF
158 9/29
at Pit
78
7/1
159 9/30
at Pit
79
80
81
at SF
H-D 12:35
BOLD CAPS indicate complete games, bold underlined attendance indicates sellouts
# - Season-high 6g above .500, ++ - Season-high 1.5-game lead
& - Season-high 4g below .500, * - Season-high 5.0g deficit