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Game 49, Road 25 (12-12)
Cincinnati Reds (27-21)
RHP Homer Bailey (3-4, 4.19)
at
Pittsburgh Pirates (24-24)
RHP Charlie Morton (2-5, 4.27)
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
PNC Park, Pittsburgh
RED HOTS
National League Central Standings
Team
W L Pct. GB
REDS 27 21 .563 Cardinals 27 22 .551 -0.5
Pirates 24 24 .500 -3.0
Astros 22 27 .449 -5.5
Brewers 20 28 .417 -7.0
Cubs
16 32 .333 -11.0
The Reds are in first place for the fifth straight day
TONIGHT'S GAME: Is Game 2 (0-1) of a 3-game series vs Kevin Conrad's Pirates and Game 2 (0-1) of a 7-day,
6-game road trip that includes an upcoming off-day in Houston and then a 3-game series at Minute Maid Park...the
Reds are coming off a 6-1 homestand vs the Braves (4-0) and Rockies (2-1) that featured their first 4-game sweep
of the Braves in Cincinnati since 4/9-4/13, 1980 at Riverfront Stadium...following this road trip the Redlegs return to
Great American Ball Park for a 10-day, 9-game homestand vs the Pirates (3g), Tigers (3g) and Indians (3g)...are
18g (11-7) into a stretch of 20 consecutive games without a day off.
STREAKING: The Reds have won 8 of their last 10g...their 1.5-game lead through games of Sat and Sun were their
largest of the season...Cin's biggest lead of last year was 2.5g on 4/12...the Reds went 8-1-3 in their previous 12
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, 2-1 vs Col).
HOMER HAPPY: There were 29 home runs hit during the 7-game homestand completed Sunday (Reds 17, Braves 6,
Rockies 6), a new Great American Ball Park record for HR during a homestand of 7 games or fewer and including a
single-game record 9 homers in Sunday's finale (Col 5, Cin 4)...according to Elias Sports Bureau, the previous GABP
record for home runs during a homestand of 7g or fewer was 28 (7g from 8/20-8/26, 2007)...Elias said the record for
HR during a single homestand of any length at GABP is 40 (10g, 7/15-7/24, 2005).
THE DRAFT: On Monday, Major League Baseball's first-year player draft will be broadcast live at 7:00 p.m. ET on
MLB Network and MLB.com...the pre-draft show begins at 6:00...the Reds are expected to make their first pick at
approximately 8:20...2012 Reds Hall of Fame inductee Sean Casey will be 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...Reds
Senior Director of Amateur Scouting Chris Buckley will be available in Great American Ball Park's Crosley Room
immediately after the club's first pick...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...the lists of Cin's 2011 draft picks
and No. 1 draft picks are on pages 194-195 of the media guide.
DRAFT NOTES: RHP Homer Bailey (2004 by Cin, 7th pick overall), OF Jay Bruce (2005 by Cin, 12th), RHP Mike
Leake (2009 by Cin, 8th), C Devin Mesoraco (2007 by Cin, 15th) and OF Drew Stubbs (2006 by Cin, 8th) are the only
players on the Reds' active roster selected in the first round of the draft...IF Todd Frazier was a supplemental first
round pick (2007 by Cin, 34th)...disabled LHP Bill Bray (2004 by Montreal, 13th) also was a first-rounder...12 players
who appeared for the Reds this season were drafted by the organization, including Bailey, Bruce, Leake, Mesoraco,
Stubbs, Frazier, Bray, SS Zack Cozart (2007, 2nd round), OF Chris Heisey (2006, 17th), RHP Sam Lecure (2005,
4th), RHP Logan Ondrusek (2005, 13th) and 1B Joey Votto (2002, 2nd).
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...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 (15-9, .625): In 10 seasons and 755 games at GABP the Reds are 388366-1 (.514)...the Reds went 6-1 on their most recent homestand (4-0 vs Atl, 2-1 vs Col)...went 5-2-1 in their previous
8 home series and 2-1-1 on their 4 homestands (3-3, 5-3, 1-2, 6-1).
REDS ON THE ROAD (12-12, .500): The Reds are 0-1 on this road trip (0-1 at Pit, 3g at Hou)...went 4-2-2 in their
previous 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 (55): The Reds have spent the following days alone or tied at each position in the National
League Central Division standings: FIRST - 6, SECOND - 36, THIRD - 5, FOURTH - 7, FIFTH - 1 (4/10), SIXTH - 0...
for the fifth consecutive day are alone in first place...have spent 25 days above, 11 days at and 18 days below .500.
REDS at PIRATES: The Reds are 999-1,038 all-time vs the Pirates, including 2-2 this season after finishing 5-10 in
2011...at PNC Park: Reds are 48-44 all-time, including 2-2 this season and 4-5 in 2011...last Pirates sweep: at Cin:
5/18-5/19, 2011 (2g); 3/31-4/3, 2003 (3g); 7/11-7/14, 1991 (4g)...at Pit: 8/20-8/21, 1998 (2g); 4/16-4/18, 2010 (3g);
8/22-8/24, 1969 (4g).
UP NEXT: REDS at ASTROS: The Reds are 431-395-1 all-time vs the Astros, including 2-1 this season and 33-16
the last 4 seasons...have won 30 of the last 43g and 12 of the last 14 series vs Hou...at Minute Maid Park: Reds are
41-54, including 3-3 in 2011 and 14-8 the last 3 seasons.
ASTRONOMICAL: Joey Votto is hitting .405 in 30 career apps at Hou's Minute Maid Park (49-121, 19 2b, 3 3b, 4hr,
20rbi), including an active 18-game hitting streak (35-75, .467, 15 2b, 2 3b, 4hr, 16rbi)...is his highest batting average
for any ballpark, with the exception of new Yankee Stadium (7-12, .583)...has an extra-base hit in 12 of his last 13 apps
here, including a streak of 11 straight games with an XBH from 4/28/10-8/1/11...according to Elias Sports Bureau, the
11-game extra-base hit streak was the longest by any player at any park since Hous Jeff Bagwell produced an extrabase hit in 11 straight games from 1993-95 at SFs Candlestick Park/3Com Park...Elias also said that the only other
player in modern Major League history (since 1900) - other than Votto and Bagwell - to produce an extra-base hit in
at least 11 consecutive games at any park was Jimmie Foxx, who did it in 12 straight games at StL's Sportsman's
Park from 1939-40.
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
H o m er B ai l ey
RH P
date opp.
dec rec
4/9
vs StL
L
0-1
4/14 at Wsh
L
0-2
4/20 at Chi
^W
1-2
4/26 vs SF
(bs)
-
April Totals
1-2
5/3
vs Chi
-
-
5/8
at Mil
L
1-3
5/14 at Atl
-
-
5/19 at NYY
W
2-3
5/24 vs Atl
W
3-3
2012 Totals
3-3
Major League Totals
28-26
Career at Home/GABP
15-12
Career on the Road
13-14
#34
era
6.35
5.40
3.86
3.60
3.60
3.77
4.93
4.35
4.34
4.19
4.19
4.82
5.02
4.56
ip h r-er bb
5.2
6
4-4
3
6.0
7
3-3
4
7.0
5
4-1
-
6.1
7
3-2
2
25.0 25
14-10
9
6.0
9
3-3
1
3.2
6
6-6
3
6.2
6
1-1
2
6.1
7
3-3
1
6.0
4
2-2
1
53.2 57
29-25
17
489.2 519 281-262 187
268.2 289 157-150 109
221.0 230 124-112 78
^ 10,000th win in franchise history, (bs) Victim of blown save, * Tied career high
date
opp. dec
8/23/09
at Pit
W
9/2/09
vs Pit
W
9/23/09
at Pit
W
10/4/09
vs pit
W
5/12/10
at Pit W, CG
9/10/10
vs Pit
(bs)
8/19/11
at Pit
(bs)
Career vs Pirates
Career at PNC Park
so hr result
5 *3 L, 1-7
3
- L, 1-4
2
- W, 9-4
6
- L, 5-6
16 3 4g, 4gs
4 *3 W, 4-3 (10)
4
- L, 3-8
3
- W, 3-1
7 2 W, 6-5
6 1 W, 6-3
40 9 9g, 9gs
378 61 87g, 87gs
228 38 47g, 47gs
150 23 40g, 40gs
era
ip h r-er
1.29
7.0
4
1-1
2.70
6.1
7
3-3
2.79
6.0
4
2-2
2.13
6.0
7
-
1.57
^9.0
4
-
1.52
7.0
5
1-1
1.94
5.0
6
3-3
1.94
46.1 37
10-10
2.00
27.0 18
6-6
(bs) Victim of blown save, ^ Career high & first career complete game, * Career high
bb so hr result
4
4
- W, 4-1
3
*8 2 W, 5-3
3
-
- W, 12-2
3
7
- W, 6-0
-
6
- W, 5-0
-
9 1 W, 4-3 (12)
3
6
- W, 11-8
16
40 3 7g, 7gs
10
16 0 4g, 4gs
Career Highs: Innings: 9.0 (longest), 5/12/10 at Pit; 1.2 (shortest, nonPirates batters vs Bailey
injured), 6/26/07 at Phi; 3bf (shortest, injured) 8/12/09 at StL; Hits: 15,
Avg H AB HR RBI K
Avg H AB HR RBI K
7/26/08 vs Col; Runs: 9 (2x), 7/21/09 at LAD & 7/28/11 vs NYM; Earned
Alvarez
.000 0 3 0 0 2 McGehee
.278 5 18 0 2 5
Runs: 9, 7/28/11 vs NYM; HR: 3 (2x), 6/15/08 vs Bos (Ellsbury solo, Crisp
Barmes
.077 1 13 0 0 1 McLouth
.500 1 2 0 0 0
2-run, Drew solo) & 4/9/12 vs StL (Holliday solo, Freese 2-run, Molina
Jones
.316 6 19 1 2 6 Tabata
.333 2 6 0 0 1
solo); Walks: 7, 6/27/09 at Cle; Strikeouts: 10, 10/2/10 vs Mil; Scoreless
McCutchen .353 6 17 0 0 4 Walker
.091 2 11 0 1 4
Streak: 11.1, 9/13-9/23, 2009; Winning Streak: 3g (4x), Last: 5/5-5/16,
2011; Losing Streak: 6g, 6/5-8/6, 2008; Hits (batting): 3, 9/20/11 vs Hou; Complete Games/Shutouts: 1, 5/12/10 at Pit (4h, 5-0 win).
Baileys Most Recent Starts: 4/20 at Cubs and earned the 9-4 victory (7ip, 5h, 4r, 1er, 0bb, 2k, 108 pitches, 71 strikes)...was the franchises 10,000th win...left
leading, 8-4...in the third inning allowed 2 unearned runs following Chris Heiseys error on Starlin Castros fly ball to the wall...allowed RBI-groundouts to Darwin
Barney in the fifth inning (unearned) and to Alfonso Soriano in the sixth...in the sixth inning extended the Reds lead to 7-3 with a run-scoring groundout...4/26 vs
SF and was the victim of a blown save in the 6-5 loss (6.1ip, 7h, 3r, 2er, 2bb, 6k, 86 pitches, 59 strikes)...left leading, 4-3, but the Giants took a 6-5 lead with 1 out
in the ninth on Angel Pagans 3-run HR off Sean Marshall...in the fourth inning allowed an RBI-single to Brandon Belt and an unearned run on Ryan Theriots sac
fly that followed Zack Cozarts error...in the seventh allowed a sac fly to Gregor Blanco...with 2 outs in the second inning extended the Reds lead to 2-0 with an
RBI-single off Ryan Vogelsong...5/3 vs Cubs and on his 26th birthday threw a quality start but received no decision in the 10-inning, 4-3 win (6ip, 9h, 3er, 1bb, 4k,
3hr, 97 pitches, 69 strikes)...left trailing, 3-0, but the Reds tied it with 3 runs in the ninth and won it in the 10th on Scott Rolens sacrifice fly...allowed all 3 runs on
solo HR, to Starlin Castro in the first inning, to Ryan LaHair in the fourth and to Geovany Soto in the fifth...Cubs starter Ryan Dempster celebrated his 35th birthday,
marking the first game in Major League history in which both starting pitchers celebrated birthdays...5/8 at Mil and suffered the 8-3 loss (3.2ip, 6h, 6er, 3bb, 4k, 89
pitches, 57 strikes)...left trailing, 3-0, but was charged with 3 runs scored off J.J. Hoover...5/14 at Atl and in his first career appearance at Turner Field received no
decision in the 3-1 victory (6.2ip, 6h, 1er, 2bb, 3k, 114 pitches, 68 strikes)...left with the score tied, 1-1...in the fifth inning allowed a 1-out triple to Michael Bourn and
then a sacrifice fly to Martin Prado...5/19 at NYY and in his first career appearance vs the Yankees earned the 6-5 victory (6.1ip, 7h, 3er, 1bb, 7k, 2hr, 97 pitches,
67 strikes)...left leading, 5-3...allowed solo HR to Russell Martin and Jayson Nix and an RBI-double to Raul Ibanez...Jose Arredondo retired his only 2 batters and
stranded both inherited baserunners to earn his first Major League save.
date opp.
dec rec era
ip h r-er bb so hr result
4/5^
vs Mia
W
1-0
0.00
7.0
3
-
2
4
- W, 4-0
4/11
vs StL
-
-
2.25
5.0
7
3-3
-
3
1 W, 4-3
4/17
at StL
-
-
1.89
7.0
7
1-1
2
5
1 L, 1-2 (10)
4/22
at Chi
W
2-0
1.78
6.1
5
2-1
2
7
- W, 4-3
4/28
vs Hou
W
3-0
1.39
7.0
5
-
1
3
- W, 6-0
April Totals
3-0
1.39
32.1 27
6-5
7
22
2 5g, 5gs
5/4
at Pit
W, CG 4-0
1.31
*9.0
7
1-1
-
4
- W, 6-1
5/9
at Mil
-
-
1.12
7.0
5
-
1
5
- W, 2-1
5/15 at Atl
L 4-1 1.89 4.0 8 6-5 2 2 1
L, 2-6
5/20
at NYY
W
5-1
1.97
7.+
8
2-2
2
5
1 W, 5-2
5/25
vs Col
L
5-2
2.53
4.2 *11
5-5
2
3
1 L, 3-6
2012 Totals
5-2
2.53
64.0 66 20-18
14
41
5 10g, 10gs
Major League Totals
46-39
3.72 751.0 720 341-310 246 573 85 126g, 126gs
Career at GABP/Home
22-15
3.66 351.1 336 158-143 100 289 41 57g, 57gs
Career on the Road
24-24
3.76 399.2 384 183-167 146 284 44 69g, 69gs
^ 1st career Opening Day start, * Career high, Reds 2-1 win on 5/9 at Mil was Dusty Bakers 1,500th as manager
era
ip
7.50
6.0
5.73
5.0
4.50
5.0
4.91
6.0
3.60
8.0
3.34
5.+
3.38
5.0
3.72
6.0
3.88
5.0
3.30
^*9.0
3.00
6.0
2.88
6.0
2.62
7.0
2.79
5.0
2.70
6.+
2.55
*9.0
2.55
99.0
2.14
59.0
(bs) Victim of blown save, * Career high, ^ First career complete game
h r-er bb so hr result
5
5-5
1
6 2 L, 1-9
9
3-2
3
4
- W, 9-6
4
1-1
3
7
- W, 3-1
8
4-4
1
9 1 L, 2-10
4
-
1
9
- W, 5-0
3
1-1
1
5 1 W, 6-3
9
2-2
-
2 1 W, 10-4
5
4-4
4
6 1 W, 8-4
5
3-3
4
4 1 L, 4-5
1
-
-
8
- W, 9-0
3
-
2
9
- W, 8-2
3
1-1
2
6 1 W, 9-4
3
-
2
7
- L, 1-3
5
3-3
3
5
- L, 3-5
4
1-1
2
4
- W, 3-1
7
1-1
-
4
- W, 6-1
78
29-28
29
95 8 16g, 16gs
42
14-14
13
50 5 9g, 9gs
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
w-l era g
cg
sho/sv ip h ab r er bb so hr
avg
Starters
15-15 3.99 48 1
- 288.2 313 1131 141 128 77 208 40 .277
Relievers 12-6 2.41 47 - 14-18 142.0 103 513 40 38 58 166 12 .201
REDS PITCHERS
Rank fifth in the National League in overall team ERA (3.47)...so far in May have
produced a 3.42era (229ip, 87er)...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 (3.99)...twice produced a seasonhigh 6 consecutive quality starts (5/2-5/7, 5/19-5/24)...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 bullpen ERA (2.41), opponent's BA (.201) while ranking
second in relief strikeouts (166, Col 167)...on the homestand that ended Sunday posted
a 1.37era (19.2ip, 3er) while converting all 4 save opps...Jose Arredondo (1 save),
Aroldis Chapman (3), 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
23g, 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...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
5/27 vs Col
47 W, 7-5
- - - - - 1 - -
12
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
54 AROLDIS CHAPMAN, lhp
21g, 4-0-3, 0.00
His fastball is rated by managers the best in the National League...has not allowed an
earned run (21g, 26ip, 7h, 1r, 8bb, 44k)...his 21 apps without an earned run to begin
the season is a franchise record (John Hudek, 18g, 1998)...in his last 4 apps earned
a victory and 3 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 21 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
5/27 vs Col
47 W, 7-5 SV 1.2 - - - 1 1 -
25
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
60 J.J. HOOVER, rhp
12g, 1-0-0, 0.69
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...Sat vs Col earned
his first career victory (10-3 win)...didn't allow a hit in any of his last 5 apps (5.2ip, 2bb,
5k)...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
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).
Game, Opp
dec ip h r er bb k hr
Pitchers
5/28 at Pit
- 4.0 2 0 0 1 4 0
Simon, Hoover
5/27 vs Col
SV 1.2 0 0 0 2 1 0
Arredondo, Chapman
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 0
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
Date Opp Game
5/28 at Pit 48
5/26 vs Col
46
5/25 vs Col
45
5/17 at NYM
37
5/15 at Atl 35
Date
5/4
Score
Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP
L, 1-4
- 1.0 - - - - 1 -
25
W, 10-3 W 1.1 - - - 1 2 -
20
L, 3-6
- 1.1 - - - 1 1 -
17
L, 4-9
- 1.0 - - - - 1 -
17
L, 2-6
- 1.0 - - - - - - 8
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 19-10 261.1 87 3.00
Mesoraco 8-11 170.1 79 4.17
Totals 27-21 431.2 166 3.46
Catchers' Caught Stealing %
Catcher
SB CS
%
Hanigan
13 4 24%
Mesoraco 14 2 13%
Catchers 27 6 18%
(Double Steals 1
-)
(Pickoffs/CS - 3)
(PO attempt
0
-)
Inside-The-Park Homers (0)
None....................................... None
Leadoff Homers (0)
None....................................... None
REDS BATTERS
Rank 13th 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 fifth in the NL with a .286ba (Mia .309, Wsh .288, Hou .288, SD .286).
32 JAY BRUCE, rf
.254, 11hr, 30rbi, 3sb
Turned 25 years old 2 days before Opening Day...leads the team and ranks among the
National League leaders in HR (11) and RBI (30)...with 111 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
5/28
at Pit
48
RF - 5
4
- 1
-
-
-
-
- 1
5/27
vs Col 47
RF - 5
3 1 1
-
-
1
1
1 1
5/26 vs Col 46
RF - 5 3 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 5/24 vs Atl 44
RF - 5 4 - - - - - - - 2 43 MIGUEL CAIRO, inf/of
.156, 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 4 starts...from 4/17-5/6 was on the DL with a strained left
hamstring...needs 63 apps for 1,500 in his career...overall for the Reds has made 6
starts at 3B and 1 start at DH.
Date Opp Game Position AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
5/28 at Pit 48
3B - 7 4 - 1 - - - - - - 5/26 vs Col 46
3B - 7 2 - - - - - - - - 5/25 vs Col 45
3B
2 - - - - - - - 1 5/24 vs Atl 44
PH
1 - - - - - - - - 25 MIKE COSTANZO, inf
.077, 0hr, 2rbi, 0sb
Media guide bio is on page 207...made his last 6 apps as a pinch hitter (0-6, 5k)...overall
has made 11 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
5/28 at Pit 48
PH
1 - - - - - - - - 5/26 vs Col 46
PH
1 - - - - - - - 1 5/25 vs Col 45
PH
1 - - - - - - - 1 5/23 vs Atl 43
PH
1 - - - - - - - 1 2 ZACK COZART, ss
.242, 5hr, 12rbi, 1sb
Ranks among the National League rookie leaders in most statistical categories...has
hit safely in 7-9g (10-34, .294, 2 2b, 2hr, 3rbi)...has played in 47 of the team's 48g,
including 42 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
5/28 at Pit 48
PH, SS 1 - - - - - - - 1 5/27
vs Col 47
SS - 1
4
- 1 1
-
-
1
- 1
5/26
vs Col 46
SS - 1
5 1
-
-
-
-
-
- 1
5/25
vs Col 45
SS - 1
5
- 1 1
-
-
-
- 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
26-20
1 ++1.5 35,314
Latos, 4-2
Moyer, 2-5
Chapman, 3 #27-20
1 ++1.5 29,368
McDonald, 4-2
Arroyo, 2-3
Hanrahan, 12 27-21
1 +0.5 14,792
3-6
1-4
Martinez, 2-1
24-19
48 5/28
at Pit
R-D
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 7g above .500, ++ - Season-high 1.5-game leads
& - Season-high 4g below .500, * - Season-high 5.0g deficit