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Game 59, Home 30 (17-12)
Cincinnati Reds (32-26)
RHP Homer Bailey (4-4, 4.39)
vs
Detroit Tigers (27-32)
LHP Drew Smyly (2-2, 3.71)
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Great American Ball Park
RED HOTS
National League Central Standings
Team
W L Pct. GB
REDS 32 26 .552 Pirates 31 27 .534 -1.0
Cardinals 31 29 .517 -2.0
Brewers 27 32 .458 -5.5
Astros 25 34 .424 -7.5
Cubs
19 40 .322 -13.5
The Reds are in first place for the 17th straight day
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.............. 1,516
Fred Clarke............... 2,678.............. 1,602
Lou Piniella............... 1,705.............. 1,835
Joe Torre.................. 2,342.............. 2,326
Dusty Baker's Milestone Wins
#1.............. 4/6/93 at StL................. 2-1 Giants win
#500.......... 6/1/99 at Phi...........6-5 Giants win (12)
#1,000....... 8/30/04 at Mtl.................. 5-2 Cubs win
#1,500....... 5/9/12 at Mil................... 2-1 Reds win
Tue vs Cle: RHP Johnny Cueto (6-3, 2.63) vs RHP Jeanmar Gomez (4-4. 4.97)
Wed vs Cle: RHP Mike Leake (2-5, 4.97) vs RHP Derek Lowe (7-4, 3.72)
Thu vs Cle: RHP Mat Latos (4-2, 4.85) vs RHP Josh Tomlin (3-3, 4.96)
Interleague Play
Major League Baseball's 16th season of interleague play continues at the back end of this homestand with this
3-game series vs the Tigers and, beginning Tuesday, another vs the Indians...in addition to this homestand's
matchups vs Det and Cle, the Reds will play an interleague road series at Cle (3g, 6/18-6/20) and a home series
vs Min (3g, 6/22-6/24)...all-time vs AL teams, the Reds are 100-125 (.444), including 3-2 this year (2-1 at NYY, 1-1
vs Det)...Cin produced a winning record in 5 of interleague play's first 15 seasons (9-6 in 1997, 7-6 in 1998, 7-5 in
2003, 9-6 in 2008, 8-7 in 2010)...the Reds' all-time results vs AL teams can be found on page 311 of the media guide.
TONIGHT'S GAME: Is Game 3 (1-1) of a 3-game series vs Brian Britten's Tigers and Game 6 (2-3) of a 10-day,
9-game homestand that included a 1-2 series loss vs the Pirates and features a 3-game series vs the American
League Central rival Indians that begins Tuesday...following this homestand the Reds hit the road for a 6-game trip
to NYM (3g) and Cle (3g).
MVP: Joey Votto has a career-high 15-game hitting streak (29-53, .547, 9 2b, 3hr, 10rbi), the longest by a Reds batter
since Brandon Phillips put together a 15-game streak from 5/28-6/12, 2010...no Reds batter has hit safely in more than
15 straight games since Phillips produced a 22-game hitting streak from 4/26-5/20, 2007...according to Elias Sports
Bureau, Votto's .563 batting average (27-48) over 13 apps prior to yesterday's game was the highest by a Reds batter
over any 13-game stretch since Gordy Coleman hit .571 in May 1965...Votto leads the National League in BA with RISP
(.422), doubles (26), walks (48), intentional walks (9), extra-base hits (36), on-base percentage (.484), slugging
percentage (.643), BA vs RHP (.386), BA at home (.412) and BA at night (.365) while ranking second in BA (.362).
DOT, DOT, DOT....: The Reds are 11-5 in series Game 3s and 8-1 on Sundays...went 9-3-3 in their previous 15
series...on this date in 1944, 15-year-old Joe Nuxhall became the youngest player in Major League history when
he pitched in an 19-0 loss vs StL (0.1ip, 2h, 5bb)...LHP Bill Bray, on the disabled list since 4/24 with a strained
left groin, last night made a rehab appearance in Class A Dayton's 8-1 loss vs Bowling Green (1ip, 1bb, 1k)...he is
scheduled to make another rehab appearancefor the Dragons tomorrow...Jay Bruce tonight is hosting 24 guests from
the Cincinnati Veterans Administration Medical Center as part of his Bruce's Battalion ticket program.
START ME UP: The through first 58g of the season the Reds have used only 5 starting pitchers (Bronson Arroyo,
Homer Bailey, Johnny Cueto, Mat Latos, Mike Leake)...is the Reds' longest such streak to open a season since
1992, when in the 80th game of that schedule (7/6 at Cubs) Keith Brown became the staff's sixth starting pitcher
behind Jose Rijo, Tom Browing, Tim Belcher, Greg Swindell and Chris Hammond...the Marlins and Mariners are
the only other teams this season to use only 5 starting pitchers...the Cardinals dropped off that 5-pitcher list earlier
today, when Joe Kelly made his Major League debut vs this Indians...most recently for the Reds, through the first 48g
of 2010 they used 5 starting pitchers (Aaron Harang, Cueto, Arroyo, Bailey, Leake) before Sam LeCure took the
mound on 5/28 in his Major League debut.
PLAYING SMALL: At least 1 home run has been hit in each of the last 55g at Great American Ball Park, dating back
to a homerless game vs the Giants on 7/29/11...it is the longest active ballpark homer streak in the Major Leagues
and the longest home run streak in GABP history (41g, 8/9/07-5/5/08, courtesy Elias Sports Bureau)...there have been
60 homerless contests in the ballpark's 760 games...only twice in the park's 10-year existence has there been a
streak of 2 straight games without a home run by either team (8/6-8/7, 2005 vs Fla & 4/5-4/6, 2011 vs Hou)...there
never has been a 3-game homerless stretch at GABP...earlier this season, there were 29 home runs hit during the
homestand from 5/21-5/27 (Reds 17, Braves 6, Rockies 6), a new GABP record for HR during a homestand of 7 games
or fewer and including a single-game record 9 homers in the finale (Col 5, Cin 4).
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, on Sat, 6/23
will be inducted into the Reds Hall of Fame...Casey was selected by the
fans through the modern player ballot presented by Cincyfavorites.com...
the veterans committee selected Driessen and Reilly...a press conference
will be held Sat, 6/23 at 2:30 p.m. in Great American Ball Park's field
level interview room, with the on-field induction ceremony scheduled to
begin at 3:30.
REDS AT GREAT AMERICAN BALL PARK (17-12, .586): In 10 seasons
and 760 games at GABP the Reds are 390-369-1 (.513)...the Reds are
2-3 on this homestand (1-2 vs Pit, 1-1 vs Det, 3g vs Cle)...went 5-3-1 in
their previous 9 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, 2-1 vs Col, 1-2 vs Pit) and 2-1-1
on their previous 4 homestands (3-3, 5-3, 1-2, 6-1).
IN THE STANDINGS (67): The Reds have spent the following days alone
or tied at each position in the National League Central Division standings:
FIRST - 18, SECOND - 36, THIRD - 5, FOURTH - 7, FIFTH - 1 (4/10),
SIXTH - 0...spent 37 days above, 11 days at and 18 days below .500.
REDS vs TIGERS: This weekend the American League Central's Tigers
made their third visit to Cincinnati and their first appearance at Great American Ball Park...Reds are 8-9 all-time vs Det, including 1-1 this season,
1-2 in 2006 at Comerica Park, 1-2 in 2001 at Cinergy Field, 1-2 in 2000 at
Comerica Park, 1-2 in 1999 at Cinergy Field and 3-0 in 1998 at Tiger Stadium...the Reds beat the Tigers, 4 games to 3, in the 1940 World Series.
WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS: 1919, 1940, 1975, 1976, 1990 NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1919, 1939, 1940, 1961, 1970, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1990
Date
6/9 vs Det
6/8 vs Det
6/7 vs Pit
6/6 vs Pit
6/5 vs Pit
6/3 at Hou
6/2 at Hou
6/1 at Hou
5/30 at Pit
5/29 at Pit
dec
-
(bs)
-
W
L
L
-
W
L
W
ip
7.0
6.1
7.0
7.2
3.0
6.1
3.1
7.0
7.0
9.0
Notes
L, 2-3
W, 6-5 (10)
L, 4-5 (10)
W, 5-4
L, 4-8
L, 3-5
W, 12-9
W, 4-1
L, 1-2
W, 8-1
Last Pitched: Tue vs Pit and in his second consecutive start vs the Pirates
suffered the 8-4 loss (3ip, 8h, 6er, 2bb, 2k, 1hr, 78 pitches, 51 strikes)...left
trailing, 6-2...took a 2-0 lead into the top of the second inning but allowed
2 runs in that frame and 4 more in the third, including Neil Walkers 2-run
HR...the loss snapped his 3-game winning streak.
Red Hots: Is making his 12th start of the season and his first career
appearance vs the Tigers...at 26 years old already has made 89 career
regular season apps, all starts...produced 8 quality starts in his 11 apps,
1 behind staff leader Johnny Cueto...once was the victim of a blown
save...in his 11 starts the Reds went 6-5 and scored 50 runs (4.55 r/g).
Streaked: In 4 starts from 5/14-5/29 went 3-0, 2.25 (28ip, 7er) and for
the fourth time in his career won 3 straight starts...never has won 4
straight starts...his 3-game winning streak from 5/19-5/29 tied his
career high (5th time).
Dot, Dot, Dot....: Was the winning pitcher in the franchises 10,000th
victory, a 9-4 win on 4/20 at Chi...was the winning pitcher in the Reds
1,000th win vs Pit, an 8-1 victory on 5/29 at PNC Park...on 5/3 vs Cubs
participated in the first game in Major League history in which both starting
pitchers celebrated birthdays, Bailey turned 26 and Chis Ryan Dempster
35...a game-used baseball autographed by both is on display at the Hall
of Fame in Cooperstown.
Young Guns: The ages of the pitchers currently 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.
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
5/29 at Pit
W, CG 4-3
May Totals
3-1
6/5
vs Pit
L
4-4
2012 Totals
4-4
Major League Totals
29-27
Career at Home/GABP
15-13
Career on the Road
14-14
#34
era
6.35
5.40
3.86
3.60
3.60
3.77
4.93
4.35
4.34
4.19
3.73
3.82
4.39
4.39
4.83
5.17
4.42
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
*9.0
4
1-1
1
37.2 36
16-16
9
3.0
8
6-6
2
65.2 69
36-32
20
501.2 531 288-269 190
271.2 297 163-156 111
230.0 234 125-113 79
^ 10,000th win in franchise history, (bs) Victim of blown save, * Tied career high
date opp.
dec
6/8/07^ vs Cle
W
6/14/07 vs LAA
(bs)
6/19/07 at Oak
W
6/15/08 vs Bos
L
5/23/09 vs Cle -
6/27/09 at Cle W
5/23/10 at Cle
-
5/21/11 at Cle L
6/26/11 at Bal L
7/2/11 vs Cle L
5/19/12 at NYY W
2012 vs American League
Career vs American League
Career vs AL at Home
Career vs AL on the Road
rec
1-0
-
2-0
2-1
-
3-1
-
3-2
3-3
3-4
4-4
1-0
4-4
1-2
3-2
era
ip h r-er
3.60
5.0
5
2-2
5.73
6.+
7
5-5
4.00
7.0
2
1-1
5.75
2.1
4
5-5
6.93
4.1
3
6-6
8.19
5.0
3
3-3
7.03
2.1
4
3-3
6.23
7.0
4
2-2
6.55
5.0
9
5-5
6.00
7.0
8
3-2
5.77
6.1
7
3-3
4.26
6.1
7
3-3
5.81
57.1 56
38-37
7.30
24.2 27
21-20
4.68
32.2 29
17-17
bb
4
3
4
3
6
*7
1
-
2
1
1
1
32
17
15
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
5
- W, 8-1
29 6 6g, 6gs
2 1 L, 4-8
47 10 11g, 11gs
385 62 89g, 89gs
230 39 48g, 48gs
155 23 41g, 41gs
so hr result
3
- W, 4-3
1
- L, 7-9
3
- W, 5-2
- *3 L, 0-9
3 1 L, 6-7
2
- W, 7-3
1
- L, 3-4
4 1 L, 1-2
5 2 L, 5-7
7 1 L, 1-3
7 2 W, 6-5
7 2 1g, 1gs
36 10 11g, 11gs
14 5 5g, 5gs
22 5 6g, 6gs
Career Highs: Innings: 9.0 (2x, longest), 5/12/10 at Pit & 5/29/12 at Pit;
^ Major League debut, (bs) Victim of blown save
1.2 (shortest, non-injured), 6/26/07 at Phi; 3bf (shortest, injured) 8/12/09
at StL; Hits: 15, 7/26/08 vs Col; Runs: 9 (2x), 7/21/09 at LAD & 7/28/11
Tigers batters vs Bailey
Avg H AB HR RBI K
Avg H AB HR RBI K
vs NYM; Earned Runs: 9, 7/28/11 vs NYM; HR: 3 (2x), 6/15/08 vs Bos
Fielder
.353 6 17 1 3 2 Martinez
.222 2 9 0 1 1
(Ellsbury solo, Crisp 2-run, Drew solo) & 4/9/12 vs StL (Holliday solo,
Laird
1.000 1 1 0 1 1 Peralta
.500 1 2 0 0 0
Freese 2-run, Molina solo); Walks: 7, 6/27/09 at Cle; Strikeouts: 10,
10/2/10 vs Mil; Scoreless Streak: 11.1, 9/13-9/23, 2009; Winning Streak:
3g (5x), Last: 5/19-5/29, 2012; Losing Streak: 6g, 6/5-8/6, 2008; Hits (batting): 3, 9/20/11 vs Hou; Complete Games: 2, 5/12/10 at Pit (4h, 5-0 win) & 5/29/12 at
Pit (4h, 8-1 win); Shutouts: 1, 5/12/10 at Pit (4h, 5-0 win).
date opp.
dec rec
4/5^
vs Mia
W
1-0
4/11
vs StL
-
-
4/17
at StL
-
-
4/22
at Chi
W
2-0
4/28
vs Hou
W
3-0
April Totals
3-0
5/4
at Pit
W, CG 4-0
5/9
at Mil
-
-
5/15
at Atl
L
4-1
5/20
at NYY
W
5-1
5/25
vs Col
L
5-2
5/30
at Pit
L
5-3
May Totals
2-3
6/6
vs Pit
W
6-3
2012 Totals
6-3
Major League Totals
47-40
Career at GABP/Home
23-15
Career on the Road
24-25
era
0.00
2.25
1.89
1.78
1.39
1.39
1.31
1.12
1.89
1.97
2.53
2.54
3.49
2.63
2.63
3.70
3.66
3.74
ip h r-er
7.0
3
-
5.0
7
3-3
7.0
7
1-1
6.1
5
2-1
7.0
5
-
32.1 27
6-5
*9.0
7
1-1
7.0
5
-
4.0
8
6-5
7.+
8
2-2
4.2 *11
5-5
7.0
5
2-2
38.2 44 16-15
7.2
6
3-3
78.2 77 25-23
765.2 731 346-315
359.0 342 161-146
406.2 389 185-169
bb so hr result
2
4
- W, 4-0
-
3
1 W, 4-3
2
5
1 L, 1-2 (10)
2
7
- W, 4-3
1
3
- W, 6-0
7
22
2 5g, 5gs
-
4
- W, 6-1
1
5
- W, 2-1
2
2
1 L, 2-6
2
5
1 W, 5-2
2
3
1 L, 3-6
4
5
- L, 1-2
11
24
3 6g, 6gs
1
6
- W, 5-4
19
52
5 12g, 12gs
251 584 85 128g, 128gs
101 295 41 58g, 58gs
150 289 44 70g, 70gs
^ 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
4.50
6.0
2.19
6.1
2.33
7.0
2.49
6.0
2.49
25.1
1.46
12.1
3.09
87.1
h r-er bb so hr result
3
3-3
2
7 3 W, 4-3
5
-
3
2
- W, 5-0
6
3-2
3
7
- W, 4-3 (11)
4
2-2
2
5 1 W, 6-4
18
8-7
10
21 4 4g, 4gs
9
2-2
5
7 1 2g, 2gs
74
36-30
28
72 11 14g, 14gs
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
18-18 4.06 58 2
- 352.1 374 1367 176 159 92 254 46 .274
Relievers 14-8 2.46 56 - 17-22 168.1 124 608 48 46 66 197 16 .204
REDS PITCHERS
Rank fifth in the National League in overall team ERA (3.54)...on the homestand are
2-3, 4.60 (47ip, 24er)...in May produced a 3.29 team ERA, their lowest for that month
since 1997 (3.22) and their lowest for any calendar month since July 2010 (3.06)...
since 1921, their 226 strikeouts last month were the second-most ever in May (2008,
232k)...the staff's 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 (4.06)...on the homestand are
1-1, 5.23 (31ip, 18er)...twice produced a season-high 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 32 quality starts
overall (Cueto 9, Bailey 8, Arroyo 6, Leake 5, Latos 4)...the Reds went 23-9 in the
quality starts (.719).
REDS RELIEVERS
Lead the National League in bullpen ERA (2.4594, Pit 2.4635) and opponent's BA
(.204) while ranking second in relief strikeouts (197, Col 200)...on the homestand have
posted a 3.38era (16ip, 6er) while converting 1 of 2 save opps...in the last 20g have
posted a 2.13era (55ip, 13er)...in the last 6g have issued just 1 walk (17.2ip)...Jose
Arredondo (1 save), Aroldis Chapman (6), 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
27g, 3-1-1, 2.22
On 4/9 vs StL, in his second appearance of the season, allowed a season-high 3er
while retiring just 1 batter...in his other 26 apps has posted a 1.29era (28ip, 4er)...in
the 6-5 win on 5/19 at NYY retired his only 2 batters and stranded both baserunners
for his only Major League save...from 4/12-4/27 retired 16 consecutive batters and from
5/12-5/21 retired 14 straight.
Date Opp Game Score
Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP
6/8 vs Det
57 W, 5-6 (10) BS 1.2 2 1 1 - 1 1
24
6/7 vs Pit
56 L, 4-5 (10) - 1.0 - - - - 1 - 9
6/5 vs Pit
54 L, 4-8
- 2.0 1 - - - - 2
24
6/2 at Hou
52 W, 12-9
- 1.0 1 - - - 2 -
13
5/27 vs Col
47 W, 7-5
- - - - - 1 - -
12
54 AROLDIS CHAPMAN, lhp
25g, 4-1-6, 0.30
Went to spring training battling for a spot in the starting rotation but has spent the season
in the bullpen after RHP Ryan Madson and RHP Nick Masset were disabled prior to
Opening Day...LHP Bill Bray joined them on the DL in April...in Thu's 5-4 loss vs Pit, his
25th appearance, allowed his first earned run on back-to-back doubles by Clint Barmes
and Michael McKenry leading off the 10th inning...was his first earned run allowed since
9/10/2011 at Col (29g, 35ip, 13bb, 58k)...Thu night's outing snapped his club-record
streak of 8 consecutive apps in which he pitched at least 1.0 inning without allowing
a hit (Danny Graves, 7g, April 2001)...his 24 apps without an earned run to begin the
season is a franchise record (John Hudek, 18g, 1998) and was the Major Leagues'
longest such streak since Will Ohman began the 2010 campaign with 25 apps before
he allowed an earned run...his 29.0 innings pitched without an earned run allowed were
the most by any pitcher in the Major Leagues...in his last 8 apps recorded a victory, loss
and 6 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 25 apps and 19 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...5 times this season
pitched on consecutive days, most recently Wed and Thu...only once in his career has
he pitched 3 days in a row (9/9-9/11, 2010).
Date Opp Game Score
Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP
6/7 vs Pit 56 L, 4-5 (10) L 1.0 2 1 1 - 2 -
27
6/6 vs Pit
55 W, 5-4 SV 1.0 - - - - 2 - 9
6/2 at Hou
52 W, 12-9 SV 1.0 - - - 1 3 -
21
6/1 at Hou
51 W, 4-1 SV 1.0 - - - - 3 -
13
5/27 vs Col
47 W, 7-5 SV 1.2 - - - 1 1 -
25
60 J.J. HOOVER, rhp
14g, 1-0-0, 2.87
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...on 5/26 vs Col
Game, Opp
dec ip h r er bb k hr
Pitchers
6/9 vs Det
L 2.0 2 1 1 2 0 0
Marshall, Ondrusek
6/8 vs Det
BS, W 3.2 2 1 1 0 4 1
Arredondo, LeCure
6/7 vs Pit (10)
L 3.0 2 1 1 0 3 0
Marshall, Arredondo, Chapman
6/6 vs Pit
SV 1.1 1 1 1 0 2 1
Ondrusek, Marshall, Chapman
6/5 vs Pit
- 6.0 4 2 2 0 6 2 Simon, Hoover, Arredondo, Marshall
6/3 at Hou
- 1.2 2 0 0 0 2 0
Marshall, Ondrusek
6/2 at Hou
W, SV 5.2 7 2 2 4 10 0
5 relievers, LeCure, Chapman
6/1 at Hou
SV 2.0 1 0 0 1 3 0
Ondrusek, Chapman
5/30 at Pit
- 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Marshall, Ondrusek
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
earned his first career victory (10-3 win)...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
6/5 vs Pit 54 L, 4-8
- 2.0 2 2 2 - 2 2
33
6/2 at Hou
52 W, 12-9
- 0.2 3 2 2 1 1 -
25
5/28 at Pit 48 L, 1-4
- 1.0 - - - - 1 -
25
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
63 SAM LeCURE, rhp
16g, 2-1-0, 3.47
Last name is spelled LeCure and is pronounced Leh-CURE...didn't allow a run in any
of his last 3 apps (6ip)...Fri vs Det threw perfect ninth and 10th innings to earn the 6-5
win...threw scoreless fifth and sixth innings to earn last Sat's 12-9 win at Hou...in 9 of
his 16 apps threw more than 1.0 inning and 8 times threw 2.0 innings.
Date Opp Game Score
Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP
6/8 vs Det
57 W, 5-6 (10) W 2.0 - - - - 3 -
25
6/2 at Hou
52 W, 12-9 W 2.0 3 - - 2 2 -
42
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
51 SEAN MARSHALL, lhp
27g, 1-3-8, 3.63
Prior to yesterday's outing had made 10 straight hitless apps (7.1ip, 2bb, 8k)...had
retired 15 straight batters until Boesch's 2-out double started the Tigers' winning rally...
in 260 career relief apps has posted a 2.76era (241.1ip, 74er)...on 4/26 vs SF made
his 300th career appearance...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.
Date Opp Game Score
Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP
6/9 vs Det
57 L, 2-3
L 0.2 2 1 1 1 - -
14
6/7 vs Pit
56 L, 4-5 (10) - 1.0 - - - - - - 6
6/6 vs Pit
55 W, 5-4
- 0.1 - - - - - - 6
6/5 vs Pit
54 L, 4-8
- 1.0 - - - - 1 -
14
6/3 at Hou
53 L, 3-5
- 1.0 - - - - 2 - 7
66 LOGAN ONDRUSEK, rhp
28g, 3-1-2, 2.59
Last name is pronounced on-DREW-seck...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)...in his other 27 apps has posted a 0.77era (23.1ip, 2er)...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 the 6-3 win on 5/24 vs Atl...from
4/21-5/30 stranded all 15 inherited baserunners.
Date Opp Game Score
Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP
6/9 vs Det
57 L, 2-3
- 1.1 - - - 1 - -
20
6/6 vs Pit 55 W, 5-4
- - 1 1 1 - - 1 2
6/3 at Hou
53 L, 3-5
- 0.2 2 - - - 1 -
23
6/1 at Hou
51 W, 4-1
- 1.0 1 - - 1 - -
11
5/30 at Pit 50 L, 1-2
- 0.2 - - - - - -
10
31 ALFREDO SIMON, rhp
14g, 0-1-0, 1.66
Last name now is pronounced SIGH-mon...on 5/28 at Pit threw a season-high 3.0
innings (2h, 1bb, 3k)...was the longest outing by a Reds reliever this season...in 13 apps
since his season debut, when he allowed a 2-run HR to Mia's John Buck, has posted
a 0.87era (20.2ip, 2er) and in his last 11 apps has posted a 0.49era (18.1ip, 1er)...2
days before Opening Day was claimed off waivers from the Orioles.
Date Opp Game Score
Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP
6/5 vs Pit
54 L, 4-8
- 1.0 1 - - - 1 -
16
5/28 at Pit 48 L, 1-4
- 3.0 2 - - 1 3 -
39
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
Date
dec ip h r er bb k hr Pitcher/Catcher
5/4 at Pit W 9.0 7 1 1 0 4 0 Cueto/Hanigan
5/29 at Pit W 9.0 4 1 1 1 5 0 Bailey/Mesoraco
Score (Career #)
W, 6-1 (5th)
W, 8-1 (2nd)
Catchers' ERA
Catcher GS
IP ER ERA
Hanigan 22-13 313.1 111 3.19
Mesoraco 10-13 207.1 94 4.08
Totals 32-26 520.2 205 3.54
Catchers' Caught Stealing %
Catcher
SB CS
%
Hanigan
15 8 35%
Mesoraco 17 2 11%
Catchers
32 10 24%
(Double Steals 1
-)
(Pickoffs/CS - 3)
(PO attempt
0
-)
Inside-The-Park Homers (0)
None....................................... None
Leadoff Homers (0)
None....................................... None
REDS BATTERS
Rank 12th in the National League in team hitting (.245)...on the homestand are hitting
.272 (47-173) with 21 runs scored (4.2 r/g)...have been shut out just once all season,
on 5/18 at NYY (4-0 loss)...19 times produced at least 10 hits.
32 JAY BRUCE, rf
.262, 13hr, 37rbi, 3sb
Turned 25 years old 2 days before Opening Day... tonight is hosting 24 guests from
the Cincinnati Veterans Administration Medical Center as part of his Bruce's Battalion
ticket program...has a 4-game hitting streak (5-15, .333, 1hr, 2rbi)...leads the team and
ranks among the National League leaders in HR (13)...with 113 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
6/9
vs Det 58
RF - 5
4
- 1 1
-
-
-
- 3
6/8 vs Det 57
RF - 5 4 - 1 - - - - 1 - 6/7
vs Pit
56
RF - 5
3 1 2
-
-
1
2
2 1
6/6
vs Pit
55
RF - 5
4
- 1
-
-
-
-
- 2
43 MIGUEL CAIRO, inf/of
.159, 0hr, 2rbi, 0sb
In Fri's 10-inning, 6-5 win started at 3B after Todd Frazier was scratched, produced a
single and a triple and scored 2 runs, including the winning run on Wilson Valdez' bunt...
from 4/17-5/6 was on the disabled list with a strained left hamstring...needs 56 apps for
1,500 in his career...has made 8 starts at 3B and 1 start at DH.
Date Opp Game Position AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
6/9 vs Det 58
PH
1 - - - - - - - - 6/8
vs Det 57
3B - 7
4 2 2
- 1
-
-
1
-
6/7 vs Pit 55
PH
1 - - - - - - - - 6/5 vs Pit 54
PH
1 - - - - - - - - 2 ZACK COZART, ss
.244, 6hr, 14rbi, 2sb
Ranks among the National League rookie leaders in most statistical categories...has hit
safely in 5-7g (10-31, .323, 1hr, 2rbi, 8r)...has played in 57 of the team's 58g, including
52 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
6/9 vs Det 58
SS - 1 5 - - - - - - - 1 6/8
vs Det 57
SS - 1
4 2 2
-
-
-
-
1
-
6/7 vs Pit 56
SS - 1 4 - 1 - - - - 1 - 6/6 vs Pit 55
SS - 1 3 - - - - - - 1 - 21 TODD FRAZIER, inf/of
.267, 6hr, 18rbi, 1sb
In Fri's 10-inning, 6-5 win was scratched from the starting lineup with back spasms but
pinch hit in the eighth inning and tied the score at 5-5 with an RBI-double...since Scott
Rolen was disabled on 5/12 has started at 3B in 22 of the Reds' 27g...in his 25 apps
overall since Rolen was disabled is hitting .241 (20-83, 5hr, 15rbi)...has a hit safely in
6-7g (6-20, .300, 1hr, 5rbi)...as a pinch hitter is 6-for-7 (2 doubles, 2 triples, 3rbi)...in his
first 5 pinch-hit apps RBI-tripled, doubled, singled, RBI-tripled and walked...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 total bases (38), HR (5) and RBI (15).
Date Opp Game Position AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
6/9
vs Det 58
3B - 7
4
- 1
-
-
-
2
- 1
6/8 vs Det 57
PH
1 - 1 1 - - 1 - - 6/7 vs Pit 56
3B - 6 5 - - - - - - - 1 6/6
vs Pit
55
3B - 6
2 1 1
-
-
-
-
2
- 1
29 RYAN HANIGAN, c
.286, 1hr, 6rbi, 0sb
In his last 32 apps is hitting .314 (32-102), including an 8-game hitting streak from 4/154/29 that tied his career high...has hit safely in 25 of his 37 apps overall.
Date Opp Game Position AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
6/9 vs Det 58
C - 8 4 - - - - - - - 2 6/8 vs Det 57
C - 8 4 - 1 - - - - - - 6/7 vs Pit 56
PH
- - - - - - - 1 - 6/6
vs Pit
55
C - 8
3
- 1
-
-
-
1
1 1
28 CHRIS HEISEY, of
.265, 1hr, 12rbi, 1sb
Last name is pronounced HI-zee...started at CF in each of the last 4g while Stubbs
recovers from an oblique injury...the Reds are 5-2 when he starts in CF...in his last
22 apps is hitting .321 (26-81, 5 2b, 1hr, 7rbi)...has made 36 starts (25gs in LF, 4gs
in RF, 7gs in CF), including 21 of the Reds' last 26g...is a career .359 hitter as a PH
(23-64, 6hr, 20rbi).
Date Opp Game Position AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
6/9 vs Det 58
CF - 2 4 1 2 1 - - - - 2 6/8
vs Det 57
CF - 2
5 1 2
-
-
-
-
-
-
6/7 vs Pit 56
CF - 2 5 - - - - - - - 2 6/6 vs Pit 55
CF - 2 4 - - - - - - - 1 48 RYAN LUDWICK, of
.209, 8hr, 26rbi, 0sb
In his last 13 starts is hitting .255 (13-51, 4hr, 11rbi)...Thu vs Pit produced his 13th
career 2-homer game (off Correia, Hanrahan)...in the seventh inning of the 10-3 win
vs Col on 5/26 produced his fifth career pinch-hit HR, a 3-run shot off Matt Reynolds
that extended the Reds' lead to the final score...in January was signed by the Reds to
a 1-year contract through 2012 with a mutual option for 2013.
Date Opp Game Position AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
6/9 vs Det 58
LF - 6 3 - - - - - - 1 1 6/8
vs Det 57
LF - 6
5
- 1 1
-
-
-
- 1
6/7
vs Pit
56
LF - 7
5 2 2
-
-
2
2
- 2
6/6 vs Pit 55
LF - 7 4 1 1 1 - - 3 - 1 39 DEVIN MESORACO, c
.184, 3hr, 8rbi, 0sb
Is hitless in his last 13ab...on 5/24 vs Atl and 5/26 vs Col homered in consecutive games
(2hr, 5rbi)...in the sixth inning of the 6-3 win vs Atl on 5/24 erased the 2-1 deficit with
his first career grand slam (off Kris Medlen)...3 times has been used as a pinch runner.
Date Opp Game Position AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
6/7 vs Pit 56
C - 8 4 - - - - - - - - 6/5 vs Pit 54
C - 8 2 - - - - - - 2 - 6/1 at Hou 51
C - 8 3 - - - - - - - - 5/29 at Pit 49
C - 8 2 - - - - - - 2 1 17 KRISTOPHER NEGRON, IF/OF
.000, 0hr, 0rbi, 0sb
Last name is pronounced neh-GRONE...was recalled from Lousiville on Wed, when
IF Mike Costanzo was optioned...in the ninth inning of Thu's 10-inning, 5-4 loss vs Pit
made his Major League debut as a pinch runner...yesterday drew a walk in his first
career plate appearance...became the third Reds player this season to make his Major
League debut (RHP J.J. Hoover, Costanzo)...for the Bats hit .212 in 58g (10 2b, 1 3b, 5hr,
16rbi, 15sb) and played 2B (11g), 3B (11g), SS (20g), CF (18g), LF (1g) and RF (1g).
Date Opp Game Position AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
6/9 vs Det 58
PH
- - - - - - - 1 - 6/7 vs Pit 56
PR
- - - - - - - - - 4 BRANDON PHILLIPS, 2b
.266, 6hr, 31rbi, 1sb
Has 13rbi in his last 13 apps...in his last 31 apps is hitting .300 (36-120, 4hr, 22rbi),
raising BA from .215...on 4/18 moved into the cleanup spot in the order (45gs, 48-174,
.276, 6hr, 31rbi)...on 4/10 signed a 6-year contract through the 2017 season...had been
signed through 2012 as part of a 5-year deal he received in February 2008.
Date Opp Game Position AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
6/9 vs Det 58
2B - 4 3 - - - - - - 1 - 6/8 vs Det 57
2B - 4 5 - 1 - - - 1 - - 6/7 vs Pit 56
2B - 4 5 - 2 - - - - - - 6/6
vs Pit
55
2B - 4
4 2 2
-
-
1
1
-
-
6 DREW STUBBS, of
.235, 7hr, 18rbi, 13sb
Tue vs Pit suffered a strained left oblique while swinging at a pitch and missed each
of the last 4g...the Reds are 24-2 when he scores a run...while batting second in the
order is hitting .280 (40-143, 7 2b, 7hr, 17rbi, 12sb)...leads the team and ranks among
the National League leaders in stolen bases (13).
Date Opp Game Position AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
6/5
vs Pit
54
CF - 2
2 1
-
-
-
-
-
2 1 1
6/3
at Hou 53
CF - 2
4
- 1
-
-
-
-
- 1 1
6/2 at Hou 52
CF - 2 5 3 3 1 - 1 4 - 1 6/1 at Hou 51
CF - 2 4 - - - - - - - 1 15 WILSON VALDEZ, inf/of
.188, 0hr, 3rbi, 0sb
As a pinch hitter in Fri night's 10-inning, 6-5 win drove in the winning run with a sacrifice
bunt...was his second run-scoring bunt of the season (4/11 vs StL, 5th inning)...has
played 2B (10g, 2gs), SS (7g, 6gs), 3B (9g, 1gs) and CF (1g)...in the ninth inning Tue
vs Pit, after Drew Stubbs' injury, made his second career appearance in CF (other,
played 2 innings in CF on 5/14/07 for LAD vs StL)...made his fourth career Opening
Day roster (2005 for Sea, 2007 for LAD, 2011 for Phi, 2012 for Cin).
Date Opp Game Position AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
6/8 vs Det 57
PH
sac bunt - - - - - 1 - - 6/6 vs Pit 55
3B
- - - - - - - - - 6/5 vs Pit 54
CF
1 - 1 - - - - - - 6/2 at Hou 52
PH, 3B 1 - - - - - - - - 19 JOEY VOTTO, 1b
.362, 10hr, 38rbi, 4sb
Leads the National League in hitting with RISP (.422), doubles (26), walks (48),
intentional walks (9), extra-base hits (36), on-base percentage (.484), slugging
percentage (.643), BA vs RHP (.386), BA at home (.412) and BA at night (.365) and
ranks second in hitting (.362)...has a season-high 15-game hitting streak (29-53, .547,
9 2b, 3hr, 10rbi), the longest by a Reds batter this season and new career high (14g,
6/27-7/11, 2009)...in his last 33g is hitting .421 (48-114, 15 2b, 8hr, 23rbi)...in 55 of
his 58 apps reached base safely via hit or walk, including a season-high streak of 28
straight from 4/15-5/17 and an active streak of 15g that coincides with his hitting streak...
has appeared in all 58g and missed his only start on 5/30 at Pit...in 2011 missed just 3
starts (5/9 at Hou, 7/25 vs NYM, 8/23 at Fla)...won the National League's MVP Award
in 2010 and finished sixth last season...on 4/4 signed a 10-year contract extension
through the 2023 season with a club option for 2024...had been signed through 2013.
Date Opp Game Position AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB
6/9 vs Det 58
1B - 3 2 1 1 1 - - - 2 1 6/8 vs Det 57
1B - 3 5 1 3 1 - 1 3 - 2 6/7 vs Pit 56
1B - 3 5 1 3 2 - - - - 2 6/6
vs Pit
55
1B - 3
4 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
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
Hanrahan, 12 27-21
3-6
Martinez, 2-1
48 5/28
at Pit
R-D
1-4
McDonald, 4-2
Arroyo, 2-3
49 5/29
at Pit
R-N W 8-1
BAILEY, 4-3
Morton, 2-6
50 5/30
at Pit
R-N
1-2
Burnett, 4-2
Cueto, 5-3
Leake, 2-5
52
LeCure, 1-1
53
3-5
Happ, 4-5
Lyles, 1-1
1 +0.5 14,792
130 8/27
at Ari
28-21
1 +1.5 12,077
131 8/28
at Ari
Hanrahan, 13 28-22
1 +1.5 16,782
132 8/29
at Ari
R-D 3:40
5/31
off day
51
24-19
28-22 1 +1.5
Chapman, 4 29-22
1 +2.5 21,464
1 ++3.5 22,991
134
1 +3.0 19,914
135
136
Arroyo, 2-4
Myers, 13
30-23
30-23 1 +3.0
9/3
54
6/5
vs Pit
H-N
4-8
Burnett, 5-2
Bailey, 4-4
Hanrahan, 15 30-24
1 +2.0 19,906
137
9/4
55
6/6
vs Pit
H-N W 5-4
Cueto, 6-3
Lincoln, 3-1
Chapman, 6 31-24
1 +3.0 16,859
138
9/5
vs Phi
56
6/7
vs Pit
H-N
31-25
1 +2.0 23,106
57
6/8
LeCure, 2-1
32-25
1 +2.0 38,563
139
58
6/9
vs Det H-D
Villarreal, 2-1
Valverde, 19 32-26
1 +1.0 42,443
140
59 6/10 vs Det H-D 8:06 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
L
L
L
Chapman, 4-1
Resop, 10
Coke, 1-2
Marshall, 1-3
H-D 12:35
BOLD CAPS indicate complete games, bold underlined attendance indicates sellouts
# - Season-high 8g above .500, ++ - Season-high 3.5-game lead
& - Season-high 4g below .500, * - Season-high 5.0g deficit