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Game 26, Road 12 (5-6)
Cincinnati Reds (13-12)
RHP Mike Leake (0-3, 6.65)
at
Pittsburgh Pirates (12-14)
RHP James McDonald (1-1, 2.97)
Saturday, May 5, 2012
PNC Park, Pittsburgh
RED HOTS
Player of the Week
Jay Bruce was named National League
Player of the Week for the fourth time in
his career...he hit .476 while leading the
Major Leagues in slugging (1.143) and total
bases (24) while tying for the lead in HR
(4)...he ranked second in the NL in both
RBI (10) and on-base percentage (.542)...
listed below are the all-time leaders in
Player of the Week awards won by Reds:
Eric Davis......... 5 Barry Larkin........... 4
Jay Bruce......... 4 9 players................ 3
On The Road Trip
Bruce..........2-5, 1hr 1rbi Ludwick..................... 0g
Cairo......................... DL Mesoraco................... 0g
Cozart........2-5, 1hr, 1rbi Phillips..............1-5, 1rbi
Frazier.......................0g Rolen..................1-4, 2b
Hanigan............2-4, 1rbi Stubbs..............2-4, 1rbi
Harris.........................0g Valdez....................... 0g
Heisey...............2-5, 1rbi Votto.................0-3, 2bb
Arredondo..................0g Latos........................ 0gs
Arroyo...................... 0gs Leake....................... 0gs
Bailey....................... 0gs LeCure....................... 0g
Chapman...................0g Marshall..................... 0g
Cueto........... 1gs, 9ip, 1r Ondrusek................... 0g
Hoover.......................0g Simon........................ 0g
10,000
The 9-4 win on 4/20 at Cubs was the
10,000th victory in the history of the Reds
franchise...listed below are the 6 franchises
with 10,000 wins, according to baseballreference.com:
Team................................................Wins
Giants......................10,534 - 9,048 (.538)
Cubs........................10,321 - 9,795 (.513)
Dodgers...................10,234 - 9,287 (.524)
Cardinals.................10,211 - 9,500 (.518)
Braves...................10,050 - 10,038 (.501)
REDS......................10,007 - 9,714 (.507)
Pirates.......................9,893 - 9,789 (.503)
Rollin'
Scott Rolen, Cooperstown Hall of Famer
George Brett and Atl's Chipper Jones
are the only third basemen in Major
League history to produce at least 2,000
hits, 500 doubles, 300 HR and 1,200
RBI...only 29 Major League players at
any position have reached those marks in
those categories.
Player
H 2B HR RBI
George Brett 3,154 665 317 1,596
Chipper Jones 2,633 527 459 1,577
Scott Rolen 2,019 505 310 1,257
Players must have played at least half their career
games at third base
47.
48.
49.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Sat at Pit:
Sun at Pit:
Mon at Mil:
Tue at Mil:
Wed at Mil:
Thursday:
TONIGHT'S GAME: Is Game 2 (1-0) of a 3-game series vs Danny Hart's Pirates and Game 2 (1-0) of a 6-game road
trip that also includes an upcoming visit to Mil (3g)...this trip begins a stretch during which the Reds will play 13-16g
on the road (1-0 at Pit, 3g at Mil, 3g vs Wsh, 2g at Atl, 2g at NYM, 3g at NYY)...are coming off a scheduled 9-game
homestand that included 2-1 series wins vs the Giants and Astros, Tue's rainout and then a 1-1 series split vs the
Cubs...following this road trip the Reds return to Great American Ball Park for a brief 3-game series vs the Nationals.
DOT, DOT, DOT....: Injured IF Miguel Cairo last night made his second rehab appearance at Class A Dayton, started
at 3B and went 0-2 vs Lake County...in his 2 rehab apps he is 0-for-6...since 4/17 Cairo has been on the DL with a
strained left hamstring.
ON THIS DATE IN 1978....: On this date 34 years ago at Riverfront Stadium, Pete Rose singled off Expos RHP
Steve Rogers to become the 13th player in Major League history to collect 3,000 hits...Rose would finish his career
with 4,256 hits.
PITCHING: The Reds' bullpen leads the National League with a 2.54era...in the last 13g Reds pitchers are 9-4, 2.62
(117ip, 34er), including 6-3, 3.02 (83.1ip, 28er) by Reds starters and 3-1, 1.60 (33.2ip, 6er) by Reds relievers...the
staff's ERA of 3.53 for April was the lowest team mark for the month of March/April since 2002, when they went 16-9,
3.43...Aroldis Chapman's 13.1 innings pitched are the second most by any reliever in the Major Leagues who hasn't
allowed a run (Bal's Luis Ayala 14.0, Det's Duane Below 12.2, Oak's Ryan Cook 12.1, Cin's Logan Ondrusek 12.0).
MILESTONES: Scott Rolen's next double will be the 506th of his career, which will tie him with the immortal Babe
Ruth for 48th on that all-time list...Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson is 47th with 510 doubles...Joey Votto's next
home run while playing 1B will be his 118th, snapping a tie with Sean Casey and moving him alone into fourth place
on the club's all-time list for homers by a first baseman.
ALL-STARS: Major League Baseball's All-Star Game balloting has begun in-stadium and online at MLB.com and all
30 club web sites...when the in-stadium phase concludes on Fri, 6/22 fans can continue to vote online until 11:59 p.m.
ET on Thu, 6/28...Reds players on the ballot include C Ryan Hanigan, 1B Joey Votto, 2B Brandon Phillips, SS Zack
Cozart, 3B Scott Rolen, LF Ryan Ludwick, CF Drew Stubbs and RF Jay Bruce.
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)...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.
FIRST VOTTO....: On 4/4 the Reds signed 2010 National League MVP and 2-time All-Star 1B Joey Votto to a 10year contract extension through the 2023 season, with a club option for 2024...Votto had been signed through 2013 as
part of a 3-year contract he received in January 2011, when he avoided arbitration.
....THEN PHILLIPS: On 4/10 the Reds signed All-Star 2B Brandon Phillips to a 6-year contract through the 2017
season...he had been signed through 2012 as part of a 5-year contract he received in February 2008...Phillips is a
2-time National League All-Star who in the last 4 seasons has won 3 Rawlings Gold Glove Awards and a Louisville
Silver Slugger Award...in 2011, he was 1 of only 6 players voted to the All-Star team who also won both Gold Glove
and Silver Slugger awards, and he was rated by field managers as the best defensive second baseman in the NL.
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.
REDS AT GREAT AMERICAN BALL PARK (8-6, .571): In 10 seasons and 745 games at GABP the Reds are 381363-1 (.511)...this season have gone 3-1-1 in their 5 home series (2-1 vs Mia, 1-2 vs StL, 2-1 vs SF, 2-1 vs Hou, 1-1
vs Chi) and 1-0-1 on their 2 homestands (3-3, 5-3).
REDS ON THE ROAD (5-6, .455): The Reds are 1-0 on this road trip (1-0 at Pit, 3g at Mil)...went 4-6 on their first road
trip (1-3 at Wsh, 1-2 at StL, 2-1 at Chi).
IN THE STANDINGS (31): The Reds have spent the following days alone or tied at each position in the National
League Central Division standings: FIRST - 1, SECOND - 17, THIRD - 5, FOURTH - 7, FIFTH - 1, SIXTH - 0...have
spent 4 days above, 8 days at and 18 days below .500.
REDS vs PIRATES: The Reds are 998-1,036 all-time vs the Pirates, including 1-0 this season and 5-10 in 2011...at
Great American Ball Park: Reds are 38-37 all-time, including 1-5 in 2011...at PNC Park: Reds are 47-42 all-time,
including 1-0 this season and 4-5 in 2011...last Reds sweep: at Cin: 6/10-6/11, 1997 (2g); 9/25-9/27, 1998 (3g); 8/319/2, 2009 (4g)...at Pit: 8/3-8/4, 2007 (2g); 5/10-5/12, 2010 (3g); 7/2-7/5, 1992 (4g).
UP NEXT: REDS at BREWERS: The Reds are 117-106-1 all-time vs the Brewers, including 8-8 in 2011 and 19-11 the
last 2 seasons...at Miller Park: Reds are 49-43, including 3-4 in 2011 and 18-12 the last 4 seasons.
FOLLOWED BY; REDS vs NATIONALS: The Reds are 236-201 all-time vs the franchise formerly known as the Montreal
Expos, including 27-23 overall vs the Nationals and 1-3 in 2012...the 13-inning, 2-1 walkoff win earlier this season on
4/13 at Wsh was the 200th win for the National/Expos franchise vs the Reds...at Great American Ball Park: Reds
are 19-12 vs the franchise, including 17-9 vs the Nationals and 3-0 in 2011.
WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS: 1919, 1940, 1975, 1976, 1990 NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1919, 1939, 1940, 1961, 1970, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1990
Date
dec
5/4 at Pit W, CG
5/3 vs Chi
-
5/2 vs Chi
L
4/29 vs Hou -
4/28 vs Hou W
4/27 vs Hou L
4/26 vs SF (bs)
4/25 vs SF -
4/24 vs SF W
4/22 at Chi W
Last Pitched: On 4/27 vs Hou and suffered the 6-4 loss (3.2ip, 7h, 6r,
3er, 0bb, 1k, 65 pitches, 39 strikes)...left trailing, 5-0, but was charged
with another run scored off Alfredo Simon...with 2 outs in the third inning
allowed an RBI-triple to Jose Altuve and a run-scoring single to J.D.
Marintez...in the fourth allowed an RBI-double to Chris Johnson, a runscoring groundout to Jason Castro and an RBI-single to Jordan Schafer.
Red Hots: The 24-year-old righthander is making his fifth appearance of
the season, his first since 4/27...was scheduled to pitch Thu vs Cubs but
was bumped after Tues rainout...produced 1 quality start in his 4 apps...in
his 4 starts the Reds went 1-3 and scored 14 runs (3.75 r/g)...his 28 hits
over the last 3 seasons are third-most among all Major League pitchers
behind Yovani Gallardo (31) and Randy Wolf (29).
2011 Season: In his second season led the staff in the pitching Triple
Crown categories of wins (12), ERA (3.86, among qualifiers) and strikeouts
(118) and tied Johnny Cueto for the staff lead with 18 quality starts...all
were career highs...threw at least 8.0 innings 4 times, tied with Cueto for
the staff lead and including consecutive starts twice, and 8 times threw
at least 7.0 innings.
S tar ti ng P i tc her
M i k e L eak e
RH P
date opp.
dec rec
4/10 vs StL
L
0-1
4/15 at Wsh
(bs)
-
4/21 at Chi
L
0-2
4/27 vs Hou
L
0-3
2012 Totals
0-3
Career Totals
20-16
Career at Home/GABP
14-9
Career on the Road
6-7
(bs) Victim of blown save, * Tied career high
#44
era
ip h r-er
4.50
6.0
7
3-3
5.84
6.1
5
5-5
6.50
5.2 10
5-5
6.65
3.2
7
6-3
6.65
21.2 29
19-16
4.20 327.2 346 170-153
4.28 183.0 199
93-87
4.11 144.2 147
77-66
bb so hr result
1
4 *2 L, 1-3
3
1
- W, 8-5 (11)
1
3
- L, 1-6
-
1
- L, 4-6
5
9 2 4g, 4gs
92 218 44 57g, 52gs
52 123 25 31g, 30gs
40
95 19 26g, 22gs
date opp.
dec
4/16/10 at Pit
-
5/25/10 vs Pit
-
8/3/10 at Pit
L
4/16/11 vs Pit
W
7/19/11 at Pit
L
8/21/11 at Pit
-
2011 vs Pirates
Career vs Pirates
Career at PNC Park
* Career high
Alvarez
Barajas
Barmes
Harrison
Jones
McCutchen
Career Highlights: Was selected by the Reds with their first pick (eighth
overall) of the June 2009 first-year player draft...was on the clubs Opening
Day roster in 2010 and became the 21st player since the draft began in
1965 to play in the majors without appearing in a minor league game (first
since Xavier Nady in 2000), the seventh Reds player to do it (first since
Bobby Henrich in 1957) and the first player from the June 2009 draft to make his debut.
rec
-
-
0-1
1-1
1-2
-
1-1
1-2
0-2
era
ip h r-er
3.86
7.0
7
3-3
2.51
7.1 10
1-1
1.86
5.0
6
7-0
2.13
6.0
4
2-2
2.01
6.0
2
1-1
2.65
6.0
5
4-4
3.50
18.0 11
7-7
2.65
37.1 34
18-11
3.00
24.0 20
15-8
Avg H AB HR RBI K
.250 1 4 0 0 1 McKenry
.000 0 2 0 0 0 McLouth
.333 1 3 0 2 0 Presley
.333 1 3 0 0 0 Tabata
.286 4 14 1 4 1 Walker
.313 5 16 1 3 2
bb
5
1
1
4
2
1
7
14
9
so hr result
3
- L, 3-4
3
- L, 1-2
2
- L, 6-7
6
- W, 11-2
4
- L, 0-1
5 *2 W, 5-4
15 2 3g, 3gs
23 2 6g, 6gs
14 2 4g, 4gs
Avg H AB HR RBI K
.000 0 2 0 0 1
.000 0 1 0 0 0
.000 0 2 0 0 0
.444 4 9 0 1 2
.308 4 13 0 5 2
Career Highs: Innings: 9.0 (longest), 9/6/11 at Chi & 3.2 (shortest, 2x), 8/9/10 vs StL & 5/3/11 vs Hou; Hits: 11 (2x), 6/10/10 vs SF & 8/10/11 vs Col; Runs: 7 (3x),
last on 5/3/11 vs Hou; Earned Runs: 7, 5/3/11 vs Hou; Walks: 7, 4/11/10 vs Cubs; Strikeouts: 8 (2x), 6/11/11 at SF & 7/3/11 vs Cle; HR allowed: 2 (10x), Last:
4/10/12 vs StL (Beltran solo, Freese 2-run)); Scoreless Streak: 17.0, 6/6-6/17, 2011; Winning Streak: 5g, 4/22-6/5, 2010; Losing Streak: 3g, 7/25-8/9, 2010; Hits
(batting): 3, 7/9/10 at Phi
Leakes Most Recent Starts: 4/10 vs StL, in the Reds fifth game made his season debut and suffered the 3-1 loss (6ip, 7h, 3er, 1bb, 4k, 2hr, 99 pitches, 64 strikes)...
led trailing, 3-1...allowed all 3 runs on homers, including a a solo HR to Carlos Beltran in the first inning and a 2-run HR to David Freese in the sixth...4/15 at Wsh
and in his 50th career start for the Reds was the victim of a blown save in the 11-inning, 8-5 win (6.1ip, 5h, 5er, 3bb, 1k, 95 pitches, 62 strikes)...left leading, 5-4, but
the Nationals tied it on Ian Desmonds 2-out, RBI-single off Logan Ondrusek...took a no-hitter and a 5-0 lead into the fourth inning but the first 4 Nats batters reached
base and 3 scored on a 2-run single by Adam LaRoche and Mark DeRosas RBI-groundout...with 1 out in the fifth walked pinch hitter Roger Bernadina, who scored
on Desmonds double...4/21 at Chi and suffered the 6-1 loss (5.2ip, 10h, 5er, 1bb, 3k, 82 pitches, 58 strikes)...left trailing, 5-1...in the first inning allowed a sacrifice
fly to Bryan LaHair...in the second gave up 4 runs on 2 singles, 2 doubles and a triple.
date opp.
dec rec
4/7
vs Mia
L
0-1
4/12^ at Wsh
-
-
4/18
at StL
L
0-2
4/24
vs SF
W
1-2
4/29
vs Hou
-
-
2012 Totals
1-2
Major League Totals
28-31
Career at GABP
2-1
Career at Home
13-14
Career on the Road
15-17
^ Nationals home opener, * Career high
date opp.
dec
7/24/10 at Pit
W
5/3/11 vs Pit
-
8/7/11 at Pit
W
Career vs Pirates
Career at PNC Park
era
7.71
5.59
8.22
5.64
5.97
5.97
3.53
3.38
3.23
3.78
ip h r-er bb
4.2
7
4-4
2
5.0
5
2-2
3
5.2
9
*8-8*
3
7.0
4
-
2
6.1 *10
5-5
-
28.2 35
19-19
10
458.1 396 193-180 145
32.0 26
12-12
6
203.1 179
81-73
60
255.0 217 112-107 85
so hr result
4 1 L, 3-8
1
- L, 2-3 (10)
6 1 L, 1-11
3
- W, 9-2
4 2 W, 6-5
18 4 5g, 5gs
431 43 77g, 77gs
20 4 5g, 5gs
190 20 34g, 34gs
241 23 43g, 43gs
era
ip h
3.00
6.0
7
3.00
6.0
5
2.84
7.0
4
2.84
19.0 16
2.77
13.0 11
r-er
2-2
2-2
2-2
6-6
4-4
bb so hr result
2
7 2 W, 9-2
2
5
- W, 6-5
1
7
- W, 7-3
5
19 2 3g, 3gs
3
14 2 2g, 2gs
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
Reds
Starters & Relievers
opp
Starters
Relievers
w-l era g
cg
sho/sv ip h ab r er bb so hr
avg
7-8 3.77 25 1
- 155.1 168 604 75 65 35 91 18 .278
6-4 2.54 24 - 5-8 74.1 53 265 22 21 34 82 6 .200
REDS PITCHERS
Rank fifth in the National League in overall team ERA (3.37)...in the last 13g are 9-4, 2.62
(117ip, 34er), dropping ERA from 4.15...in April went 11-11 and their 3.53 era was the
lowest team mark for the month of March/April since 2002, when they went 16-9, 3.43.
REDS STARTERS
Rank ninth in the National League in bullpen ERA (3.77)...in the last 13g are 6-3, 3.02
(83.1ip, 28er), dropping ERA from 4.63...have produced 14 quality starts (Cueto 5,
Bailey 4, Arroyo 3, Leake 1, Latos 1)...the Reds went 8-6 in the quality starts (.571).
REDS RELIEVERS
Lead the National League in bullpen ERA (2.54, SD 2.70)...are tied for second in the
NL in bullpen strikeouts (82)...in the last 12g have posted a 1.60era (33.2ip, 6er) and
didn't allow a run in any of the last 5g (17ip, 6h, 6bb, 14k).
33 JOSE ARREDONDO, rhp
11g, 2-0-0, 2.31
From 4/12-4/27 retired 16 consecutive batters, a streak that ended in the seventh
inning Sun vs Hou when he allowed a leadoff single to Jose Altuve...didn't allow a run
in any of his last 9 apps (10.1ip, 4h, 3bb, 10k) or in 10 of his 11 apps overall...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
5/3 vs Chi
24 W, 4-3 (10) - 1.0 - - - - - -
10
4/29 vs Hou
22 W, 6-5
- 0.2 1 - - 1 - -
13
4/27 vs Hou
20 L, 4-6
- 1.0 - - - - 2 -
13
4/25 vs SF
18 W, 4-2
W 1.0 - - - - 2 -
33
4/24 vs SF
17 W, 9-2
- 1.0 - - - - 2 -
14
54 AROLDIS CHAPMAN, lhp
10g, 2-0-0, 0.00
His fastball is rated by managers as the best in the National League...his 13.1 innings
pitched are the second-most by any reliever in the Major Leagues who hasn't allowed
a run (Bal's Luis Ayala 14.0, Det's Duane Below 12.2, Oak's Ryan Cook 12.1, Cin's
Logan Ondrusek 12.0)...with 23 strikeouts (5h, 4bb) ranks second on the staff to Cueto
(41.1ip, 26k)...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
5/3 vs Chi
24 W, 4-3 (10) - 1.0 - - - - 2 -
16
4/28 vs Hou
21 W, 6-0
- 1.0 1 - - 2 1 -
31
4/25 vs SF
18 W, 4-2
- 1.0 1 - -
hbp 2 -
16
4/22 at Chi
16 W, 4-3
- 1.1 - - - 2 1 -
29
4/20 at Chi
14 W, 9-4
- 1.0 - - - - 2 -
14
60 J.J. HOOVER, rhp
3g, 0-0-0, 0.00
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...in the 4-2 win on
4/25 vs SF made his Major League debut with 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
5/2 vs Chi
23 L, 1-3
- 1.0 - - - - 1 -
12
4/27 vs Hou
20 L, 4-6
- 2.0 - - - 1 2 -
33
4/25 vs SF
18 W, 4-2
- 1.0 - - - 1 - -
15
Game, Opp
5/3 vs Chi
5/2 vs Chi
4/29 vs Hou
4/28 vs Hou
4/27 vs Hou
4/26 vs SF
4/25 vs SF
4/24 vs SF
4/22 at Chi
4/21 at Chi
4/20 at Chi
4/19 at StL
4/18 at StL
dec ip h r er bb k hr
Pitchers
W 4.0 1 0 0 1 2 0
Arrdondo,Chapmn,Marshall,Ondrusek
- 3.0 1 0 0 0 2 0
LeCure, Hoover
W, SV 2.2 1 0 0 1 2 0
Arredondo, Ondrusek, Marshall
- 2.0 1 0 0 2 2 0
Ondrusek, Chapman
- 5.1 2 0 0 2 6 0
Simon, Hoover, Arredondo, LeCure
BS, L 2.2 3 3 3 1 3 1
Ondrusek, Marshall
W, SV 4.0 1 0 0 1 5 0
Hoover, Arredndo, Chapmn, Marshall
- 2.0 2 2 2 1 2 1
Arredondo, LeCure
SV 2.2 1 1 1 3 4 0
Ondrusek, Chapman, Marshall
- 2.1 4 1 0 0 2 0
Ondrusek, Simon
- 2.0 0 0 0 0 3 0
Chapman, Arredondo
SV 1.0 1 0 0 0 3 0
Marshall
- 2.1 5 3 3 0 2 1
LeCure, Simon, Bray
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 11-4 136.1 39 2.57
Mesoraco 2-8 93.1 47 4.53
Totals 13-12 229.2 86 3.37
Catchers' Caught Stealing %
Catcher
SB CS
%
Hanigan
6 4 40%
Mesoraco 8 0 0%
Catchers 14 4 22%
(Double Steals 1
-)
(Pickoffs/CS - 3)
(PO attempt
0
-)
REDS BATTERS
Rank 11th in the National League in team hitting (.234) and are tied with the Rockies
for the lead in doubles (48)...doubled at least once in each of the last 14g (31 2b) and
in 22 of their 25g overall...8 times produced at least 10 hits...pinch hitters have hit
safely in 5-7g (5-9, .556, 1 3b, 1rbi) and have reached base safely in 9 of their last 12
plate apps (7-12, .583, 2bb, 1 2b, 2 3b, 2rbi).
32 JAY BRUCE, rf
.304, 8hr, 18rbi, 3sb
Turned 25 years old 2 days before Opening Day...for the fourth time in his career has
been named National League Player of the Week (6g, .476, 4hr, 10 RBI, .542obp,
1.143slg)...went homerless Wed vs Cubs, snapping his career-high 4-game HR streak...
has hit safely in 7 straight games (12-25, .480, 3 2b, 5hr, 9rbi) and in 12-13g (20-49,
.408, 5 2b, 5hr, 12rbi)...leads the team in HR (8) and RBI (18)...ranks second in the NL
with 8hr (LAD's Kemp, 12)...with 108 career home runs leads all active players under
the age of 26.
Date Opp Game Position AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
5/4
at Pit
25
RF - 5
5 2 2 1
-
1
1
-
-
5/3 vs Chi 24
RF - 5 3 - 1 - - - - 1 - 5/2
vs Chi 23
RF - 5
3
- 1 1
-
-
-
-
-
4/29
vs Hou 22
RF - 5
3 1 1
-
-
1
1
1
- 1
4/28 vs Hou 21
RF - 5 3 1 2 1 - 1 4 1 1 2 ZACK COZART, ss
.274, 2hr, 5rbi, 1sb
Leads all National League rookies in runs (16), extra base hits (11), total bases (43) and
multi-hit games (8)...became the first Reds rookie to start at SS on Opening Day since
Frank Duffy in 1971 (Dave Concepcion did it in 1970)...became the first rookie to hit
safely in each of the Reds' first 6g of a season (10-22, .455) since Frankie Baumholtz
hit safely in each of the team's first 6g in 1947.
Date Opp Game Position AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
5/4
at Pit
25
SS - 1
5 2 2
-
-
1
1
- 1
5/3 vs Chi 24
SS
1 1 1 - - - - - - 5/2 vs Chi 23
SS - 1 4 - - - - - - - 2 4/29 vs Hou 22
SS - 2 4 1 2 2 - - 1 1 2 1
4/28
vs Hou 21
SS - 2
4 1 1
-
-
-
-
-
-
21 TODD FRAZIER, inf/of
.357, 0hr, 2rbi, 0sb
Has hit safely in 5-8g (5-9, .556)...in his 6 pinch-hit apps RBI-tripled, doubled, singled,
RBI-tripled, walked and grounded out...on 4/20 at Chi became the first Reds pinch
hitter to triple (RBI-triple off Rafael Dolis) since Chris Dickerson did it on 4/16/10 at Pit
(Octavio Dotel), then did it again on 4/27 vs Hou (RBI-triple off Wandy Rodriguez)...
joined the Reds on 4/17, when Miguel Cairo went on the disabled list...was optioned
to Louisville the day before Opening Day, after the Reds claimed off waivers from the
Orioles RHP Alfredo Simon...was the club's final roster move before Opening Day...in
spring training led the club in apps (27), runs (12), total bases (38), home runs (5) and
RBI (15)...prior to his 4/17 promotion made 10 apps at Louisville (.231, 2 2b, 1hr, 7rbi,
3sb, 8gs at 3B, 1gs in LF, 1gs at DH).
Date Opp Game Position AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
5/3 vs Chi 24
PH
1 - - - - - - - - 5/2 vs Chi 23
PH
- - - - - - - 1 - 4/29 vs Hou
22
3B - 7 3 - - - - - - 1 1 4/27 vs Hou
20
PH
1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - - 4/26 vs SF 19
3B - 7 2 - 1 - - - - 1 - 29 RYAN HANIGAN, c
.283, 0hr, 1rbi, 0sb
Has hit safely in 9-10g (13-36, .361, 2 2b, 1rbi), including an 8-game hitting streak
snapped Wed vs Chi that tied his career high and ranks as the longest by a Reds batter
this season...has hit safely in 11 of his 15 apps overall...in his 15 starts Reds pitchers
went 11-4 while posting a 2.57era.
Date Opp Game Position AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
5/4
at Pit
25
C - 8
4
- 2 1
-
-
1
-
-
5/2 vs Chi 23
C - 8 3 - - - - - - - 1 4/29
vs Hou 22
C - 8
3 1 2
-
-
-
-
-
-
4/28
vs Hou 21
C - 8
4
- 1
-
-
-
-
- 1
4/25
vs SF
18
C - 8
3 1 2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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
Cueto, 1-0
Buehrle, 0-1
0-0
#1-0
T2
-0.5
T1 ++0.5
42,956
#1-0 2 -0.5
H-R
G Date Opp. D-N W-L Score
Winning
Pitcher
82
7/5
at SD
83
7/6
at SD
84
7/7
at SD
at SD
Losing GA
Anncd.
Pitcher
Save
Rec. Pos. GB
Att.
4/7
vs Mia H-N
3-8
Nolasco, 1-0
Latos, 0-1
1-1
T2
-0.5
41,662
85
7/8
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
Motte, 2
Chapman, 2-0
Rzepczynski, 0-1
3-3
T3
-1.5
20,672
2-3 (10)
Stammen, 1-0
Simon, 0-1
3-4
-2.0
40,907
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
89 7/16 vs Ari
90 7/17 vs Ari
Clippard, 1-1
Marshall, 1
4/16
off day
4-6 T2 -3.0
1-2 (10)
Motte, 1-0
LeCure, 0-1
4-7
1-11
Garcia, 2-0
Latos, 0-2
&4-8
1-6
Arroyo, 1-0
T3
-4.0
35,562
91 7/18 vs Ari
T4 *-5.0
35,907
92 7/19 vs Ari
H-D 12:35
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
10-11
-4.0
32,971
-3.0
31,086
Cueto, 3-0
Harrell, 1-2
Ondrusek, 1-0
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
Marmol, 2 11-12
-4.5
16,868
105
8/2
24
5/3
25
5/4
at Pit
R-N W 6-1
26
5/5
at Pit
27
5/6
at Pit
28
5/7
29
30
Samardzija, 3-1
Arroyo, 1-1
vs SD
H-D 12:35
Ondrusek, 2-0
Dolis, 1-2
12-12
-3.5
23,288
106
8/3
vs Pit
CUETO, 4-0
Correia, 1-2
#13-12
-2.5
20,445
107
8/4
vs Pit
108
8/5
vs Pit
109
8/6
at Mil
at Mil
110
8/7
at Mil
5/8
at Mil
111
8/8
at Mil
5/9
at Mil
112
8/9
34 5/14
at Atl
35 5/15
at Atl
R-D 2:20
38 5/18 at NYY R-N 7:05 FOX Sports Ohio HD, MLB Network backup
39 5/19 at NYY R-D 1:05 FOX Sports Ohio HD, MLB Network
41 5/21 vs Atl
42 5/22 vs Atl
43 5/23 vs Atl
44 5/24 vs Atl
45 5/25 vs Col H-N 7:10 FOX Sports Ohio HD, MLB Network backup
130 8/27
at Ari
48 5/28
at Pit
131 8/28
at Ari
49 5/29
at Pit
132 8/29
at Ari
R-D 3:40
50 5/30
at Pit
51
134
52
135
53
136
9/3
137
9/4
54
6/5
vs Pit
138
9/5
vs Phi
55
6/6
vs Pit
56
6/7
vs Pit
139
57
6/8
140
58
6/9
141
H-D 12:35
156 9/27
vs Mil
H-D 12:35
75 6/28 at SF
157 9/28
at Pit
76 6/29 at SF
158 9/29
at Pit
77 6/30 at SF
159 9/30
at Pit
78
7/1
79
80
81
at SF
BOLD CAPS indicate complete games, bold underlined attendance indicates sellouts
# - Season-high 1g above .500, ++ - Season-high 0.5-game lead
& - Season-high 4g below .500, * - Season-high 5.0g deficit