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Game 25, Home 14 (5-8) NOTES Great American Ball Park • Joe Nuxhall Way • Cincinnati, OH 45202 • @Reds • @RedsPR • ramsey.mlblogs.com • reds.com GAME 25, HOME 14 (5-8) PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS Mon vs Pit: LHP Amir Garrett (2-2, 5.09) vs RHP Gerrit Cole (1-3, 3.60 ERA) 700 wlw, fsoh, 7:10 MONDAY, MAY 1, 2017 Tue vs Pit: RHP Scott Feldman (1-2, 3.25) vs RHP Tyler Glasnow (0-1, 7.98) 700 wlw, fsoh, 7:10 Wed vs Pit: RHP Rookie Davis vs RHP Jameson Taillon (2-0, 2.08) 700 wlw, fsoh, 7:10 Great American Ball Park Thu vs Pit RHP Tim Adleman (0-1, 4.70) vs RHP Ivan Nova (3-2, 1.50) 700 wlw, 12:35 • • • • • • • • • • Fri vs SF: RHP Bronson Arroyo (2-2, 7.20) vs TBA 700 wlw, fsoh, 6:40 Sat vs SF: LHP Amir Garrett vs TBA 700 wlw, fsoh, 7:10 CINCINNATI REDS (11-13) vs Sun vs SF: RHP Scott Feldman vs TBA 700 wlw, fsoh, 4:10 Mon vs NYY: RHP Rookie Davis vs TBA 700 wlw, fsoh, 7:10 PITTSBURGH PIRATES (11-13) Tue vs NYY: RHP Tim Adleman vs TBA 700 wlw, FS1, 7:10 TONIGHT’S GAME: Is Game 1 of a 4-game set vs Danny Hart’s OUR PLAYER OF THE WEEK REGULAR SEASON RECORD VS PIRATES* Pirates and Game 1 of a 9-game homestand that includes upcoming For the week ending yesterday, RF Scott All-Time: ................................................. 1,051-1,079 series vs the Giants (3g) and Yankees (2g)...the Reds are coming off Schebler led the Major Leagues in slugging At League Park II:........................................... 8-12 percentage (1.263) while ranking among the a 1-4 road trip to Mil (0-3) and StL (1-1) that included Sat’s rainout at At Palace of the Fans: .................................. 44-65 National League leaders in HR (4, 2nd; Ryan Busch Stadium...a makeup date has not been scheduled. At Crosley Field: ....................................... 345-269 Zimmerman, 5), doubles (3, T3rd), RBI (9, At Riverfront/Cinergy Field: ........................ 106-94 T7th) and batting average (.474, 11th). SERIES NOTES: In their 3-game sweep from 4/10-4/12 at PNC Park, At Great American Ball Park: .................... 64-58 the Redlegs held Pirates batters hitless in 24 at bats with runners At Exposition Park: ....................................... 36-60 REDS HOME RUNS THROUGH APRIL in scoring position (0-9, 0-10, 0-5)...was Cin’s first series sweep in At Forbes Field: ........................................ 273-375 1. Tony Perez .................10 ...............1970 Pittsburgh since 5/10-5/12, 2010...Reds vs Pirates information is on At Three Rivers Stadium: ........................... 101-82 2. Johnny Bench ...............9 ...............1971 media guide Page 327. At PNC Park: ................................................ 74-64 Adam Dunn ..................9 ...............2003 In 2017: ................................................................. 3-0 Austin Kearns ...............9 ...............2003 DOT, DOT, DOT...: The Reds are 3-8 in their last 11 games, with all 3 At Great American Ball Park in 2016: ........... 4-5 Adam Dunn ..................9 ...............2006 wins started by Bronson Arroyo...tonight’s game is the second of the At PNC Park: .................................................... 3-0 T6. Adam Dunn ..................8 ...............2004 * Regular season since 1900 season that will benefit theKid Glove Program, which has raised more Dave Parker .................8 ...............1987 than $10 million to purchase baseball and softball equipment for 40,000 2017 SCHEDULE & RESULTS Scott Schebler ............8 ...............2017 4/10 at Pit ......... W, 7-1 .............. Lorenzen / Glasnow Joey Votto ...................8 ...............2017 young players in the Greater Cincinnati area...RHP Drew Storen has 99 career saves. 4/11 at Pit ......... W, 6-2 ......Storen / Nicasio / Iglesias REDS’ ALL-TIME STOLEN BASES SINCE 1900 4/12 at Pit ......... W, 9-2 ........................Garrett / Nova 1. Joe Morgan ........................................406 CENTRAL CASTING: The Reds are 21 games (9-12 overall, 8-10 vs Mon, 5/1 at Cin .................................................... 7:10 2. Barry Larkin ........................................379 Central) into a stretch in which they will play NL Central Division rivals Tue, 5/2 at Cin ..................................................... 7:10 3. Dave Concepcion ...............................321 in 22 of 25 games (2-1 at StL, 3-0 at Pit, 1-3 vs Mil, 1-2 vs Bal, 1-2 vs Wed, 5/3 at Cin .................................................... 7:10 4. Bob Bescher .......................................320 Cubs, 0-3 at Mil, at StL 1-1, 0-0 vs Pit). Thu, 5/4 at Cin ................................................... 12:35 5. Eric Davis ...........................................270 Tue, 8/1 at Pit ...................................................... 7:05 Wed, 8/2 at Pit ..................................................... 7:05 6. Vada Pinson .......................................221 FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH: According to Elias Sports Bureau, when 7. Edd Roush ..........................................199 Thu, 8/3 at Pit ...................................................... 7:05 Opening Day rosters were submitted by all 30 teams the average age Fri, 8/25 at Cin ..................................................... 7:10 T8. Billy Hamilton ...................................194 for the Reds’ 25-man roster (26 years, 355 days) was the youngest Brandon Phillips .................................194 Sat, 8/26 at Cin .................................................... 7:10 in the Major Leagues, just ahead of the Padres (27 years, 6 days)... Courtesy Elias Sports Bureau Sun, 8/27 at Cin ................................................... 1:10 Cin began the season with 7 rookies on their Opening Day roster Fri, 9/1 at Pit ........................................................ 7:05 K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K for the first time in researchable history, per Elias...the 2012 A’s (8) Sat, 9/2 at Pit ....................................................... 7:05 Amir Garrett’s 12 strikeouts in the 2-0 loss on & Mariners (7), who opened that season with a 28-man roster while Sun, 9/3 at Pit ...................................................... 1:35 4/19 vs Bal tied the modern franchise record playing a 2-game series in Tokyo, each had at least 7 rookies on their Fri, 9/15 at Cin ..................................................... 7:10 for strikeouts in a game by a lefthanded rookie rosters...the 2007 Diamondbacks was the last team to begin a regular Sat, 9/16 at Cin .................................................... 4:10 (Dennys Reyes, 8/20/1998 at Pit)...RHP season with 7 rookies on a typical 25-man roster. Sun, 9/17 at Cin .................................................. 1:10 Gary Nolan holds the modern club record for All times eastern strikeouts in a game by a rookie (15, 6/7/1967 YOUNG GUNS: The Reds’ Opening Day pitching staff included rookie starters RHP Rookie Davis, LHP Amir Garrett vs SF)...the staff’s 16 strikeouts vs Bal fell 1 and LHP Cody Reed along with rookie relievers RHP Barrett Astin and RHP Robert Stephenson...Garrett and shy of the modern single-game club record. Davis are currently in the rotation...in Davis on 4/6 vs Phi and Garrett on 4/7 at StL, the Reds had starting pitchers make Major League debuts in consecutive games for the first time since and debuted in 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 Eddie Erautt Buddy Lively consecutive starts on 4/16-4/17, 1947...over the last 3 seasons and including 2017, rookie pitchers started 175 of the LHP Amir Garrett began his Major League career with 12 scoreless innings over his first Reds’ 348 games (49%), including a club record 110 games in 2015, 56 games in 2016 and 9 games this season.. 2 starts before allowing a 2-run HR to David the Reds finished the 2015 season with64 consecutive starts by rookie pitchers, a modern Major League record Freese in the seventh inning on 4/12 at Pit... for consecutive starts by rookie pitchers...during Bryan Price’s 4-year tenure as manager, including 2017, rookie Garrett’s 12-inning scoreless streak ties Billy pitchers started 183 of the Reds’ 510 games (36%). Rhines (1890) for second-longest to begin a Reds career...in 1970, Wayne Simpson began MAJOR LEAGUE DEBUTS (8): Over the last 2 seasons, the Reds’ 20 Major League debuts are the most of any his Reds career with 15 scoreless innings... team in either league...8 Reds players already made Major League debuts so far this year, including RHP Barrett courtesy Elias Sports Bureau. Astin (in relief, Opening Day vs Phi), RHP Rookie Davis (start, 4/6 vs Phi), C Stuart Turner (start, 4/6 vs Phi), LHP Amir Garrett (start, 4/7 at StL), OF Jesse Winker (PH, 4/14 vs Mil), RHP Sal Romano (start, 4/16 vs Mil), OF Phillip IMMACULATE INNING Ervin (PH, 4/22 vs Chi) and LHP Ariel Hernandez (in relief, 4/24 at Mil)...12 Reds players made their Major League In the ninth inning of the 9-3 win on 4/18 Bal, debuts in 2016, including RHP Robert Stephenson, RHP Tim Melville, RHP Drew Hayes, RHP Tim Adleman, RHP Drew Storen became only the fourth RHP Layne Somsen, OF Steve Selsky, RHP Dayan Diaz, RHP Daniel Wright, RHP A.J. Morris, LHP Cody Reed, Reds pitcher to strike out all 3 batters in an and . inning with just 9 pitches...he used the same IF/OF Tony Renda LHP Wandy Peralta baseball the entire inning...those 4 Reds pitchers are listed below...in the ninth the BATTERY MATES: On 4/6 vs Phi, starting RHP Rookie Davis and C Stuart Turner made their Major League nextnight vs Bal, LHP Wandy Peralta struck debuts...for the first time in franchise history, since 1869, the Reds’ starting battery mates debuted in the same out the side on 10 pitches: game...it has occurred many times in the majors, most recently in 2008 by the Nationals, who started P Shairon Hod Eller ....................... 8/21/1917 at NY (9th) Martis and C Luke Montz on 9/4 at Atl...also on 4/6, Phillies starting C Andrew Knapp made his big league debut... Rob Dibble ....................
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