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Game 92, Home 47 (23-23) NOTES Great American Ball Park • Joe Nuxhall Way • Cincinnati, OH 45202 • @Reds • @RedsPR • ramsey.mlblogs.com • reds.com GAME 92, HOME 47 (23-23) PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS Mon vs Wsh: RH Scott Feldman (7-6, 3.94) vs RH Stephen Strasburg (9-3, 3.43) 700 wlw, mlb network, 12:35 MONDAY, JULY 17, 2017 Tue vs Ari: RHP Sal Romano (1-1, 4.50) vs LHP Robbie Ray (8-4, 2.97) 700 wlw, fsoh, 7:10 Great American Ball Park Wed vs Ari: RHP Tim Adleman (5-7, 4.99) vs RHP Zack Greinke (11-4, 2.86) 700 wlw, fsoh, 7:10 • • • • • • • • • • Thu vs Ari: RHP Luis Castillo (1-2, 3.41) vs RHP Taijuan Walker (6-4, 3.61) 700 wlw, mlb network, 12:35 CINCINNATI REDS (39-52) vs Fri vs Mia: RHP Homer Bailey (2-3, 10.13) vs TBA 700 wlw, fsoh, 7:10 Sat vs Mia: RHP Scott Feldman vs TBA 700 wlw, fsoh, 7:10 WASHINGTON NATIONALS (55-36) Sun vs Mia: RHP Sal Romano vs TBA 700 wlw, fsoh, 1:10 TODAY’S GAME: Is Game 4 (0-3) of a 4-game series vs Dusty Baker’s HR ALLOWED BY REDS, 4-GAME SERIES OR FEWER RECORD VS EXPOS/NATIONALS* Nationals and Game 4 (0-3) of a season high-tying 10-game homestand 6/27-6/29, 1961 ...... at Cubs .............. 13 HR All-Time: ....................................................... 252-220 that includes upcoming series vs the Diamondbacks (3g) and Marlins (3g)... 5/4-5/6, 1950 .......... vs Bos (3g) ........ 13 HR Vs Expos: ................................................. 209-178 following this homestand the Redlegs will embark on an 11-day, 10-game, 5/30-6/2, 2016 ........ at Col ................. 12 HR Vs Nationals: ................................................ 43-39 4-city road trip that includes series of 1 game (at Cle, makeup from 5/25 6/16-6/19, 2005 ...... vs Atl ................. 12 HR At Crosley Field: ............................................. 10-0 rainout), 2 games (at NYY), 3 games (at Pit) and 4 games (at Mia). 6/27-6/29, 2017 ...... vs Mil (3g) ......... 11 HR At Riverfront/Cinergy Field: .......................... 97-81 8 other times .......... - ......................... 11 HR At Great American Ball Park: .................... 28-21 TODAY’S TRANSACTION: C Devin Mesoraco tonight for Class AAA 7/14-current .......... vs Wsh ............. 10 HR At Jarry Park:................................................ 28-20 Louisville will begin a rehabilitation assignment vs Syracuse...since 7/5 has 18 other times ........ - ......................... 10 HR At Olympic Stadium: ..................................... 70-72 been on the 10-day disabled list with a left shoulder strain. Courtesy Elias Sports Bureau At Hiram Bithorn Stadium: ................................ 1-2 At RFK Stadium:............................................... 5-4 ROOKIES DOUBLE DIGITS: With 10-7 and 14-4 losses the last 2 games, Reds pitchers At Nationals Park:......................................... 13-20 have allowed at least 10 runs in consecutive games for the first time since RHP Sal Romano, tomorrow’s scheduled In 2017: ................................................................. 1-5 7/3-7/4, 2016 (12-1 loss at Wsh, 10-4 loss at Cubs)...haven’t allowed 10 runs starter, is 1 of 7 rookie pitchers to start a At Great American Ball Park: ........................ 0-3 game for the Reds this season and 1 of 13 in 3 straight games since 8/23-8/25, 2010 (11-2 loss at SF, 16-5 loss at SF, At Nationals Park:............................................. 1-2 rookies overall to pitch in a game...below are 12-11 win at SF in 12 innings). * 1969-2004 (Expos), 2005-present (Nationals) the first starts of this season by rookies RHP Rookie Davis, LHP Amir Garrett, Romano, SERIES NOTES: The Nationals (2005-2017) never have swept a 4-game 2017 SCHEDULE & RESULTS RHP Lisalverto Bonilla, RHP Asher series from the Reds...the Expos never swept a 4-game series in Cincinnati, 6/23 at Wsh ...L, 5-6 (10) ................. Albers / Iglesias Wojciechowski, RHP Luis Castillo and RHP but they did last sweep a 4-game series from the Reds at Montreal’s Olympic 6/24 at Wsh ...L, 3-18 .......................... Ross / Bailey Jackson Stephens. Stadium from 7/20-7/23, 1989...in June the Reds went 1-2 at Nationals Park 6/25 at Wsh ...W, 6-2 ...................... Feldman / Roark Date/Opp IP H R/ER BB K Result in the first half of this season’s series...2 of the Reds’ 3 starting pitchers in 7/14 at Cin .....L, 0-5 .... Gonzalez / Adleman / Grace that June series, RHP Luis Castillo (Major League debut) and RHP Homer Davis 4/6 vs Phi 3.0 5 4 / 4 2 4 W, 7-4 7/15 at Cin .....L, 7-10 ..... Scherzer / Castillo / Grace Bailey, made their 2017 debuts with starts...at Great American Ball Park, Garrett 4/7 at StL 6.0 2 0 / 0 2 4 W, 2-0 7/16 at Cin .....L, 4-14 ......................... Roark / Bailey Romano 4/16 vs Mil 3.0 3 3 / 2 4 2 L, 4-2 despite an 0-3 start to this series the Reds have won 5 of the last 9 games and of the ... information is on Mon, 7/17 at Cin .............................................. 12:35 Bonilla 5/13 at SF *8.0 6 3 / 3 2 5 L, 4-2 6 last 11 games vs Wsh Reds vs Nationals All times eastern Wojo 5/30 at Tor 4.0 4 4 / 4 0 3 L, 4-6 media guide Page 331. Castillo 6/23 at Wsh 5.0 5 2 / 2 5 5 L, 5-6 Stephens 7/1 vs Chi 5.0 6 3 / 3 1 8 W, 5-3 DIAMONDBACKS UP NEXT: Tomorrow night the Reds and Diamondbacks begin a 3-game series...the teams met in the final Davis, Garrett, Romano, Castillo & Stephens’ debuts series of the first half, a2-1 Reds series win...the Reds are 37-28 at Chase Field, including 20-11 there the last 9 seasons... * Bonilla’s complete game in his 4th Major League start are 31-16 with the roof closed and 6-12 with the roof open...Reds vs Diamondbacks information is on media guide Page 318. YOU’D NEVER KNOW IT, BUT... FOLLOWED BY THE MARLINS: The Reds and Marlins will meet in the final 3 games of this 10-game homestand...last As estimated by Statcast, 17 of Joey Votto’s season, Cin won the last 3 games vs Mia...in the July series leading up to the 2016 All-Star break, the Reds were swept by 26 home runs had projected distances of the Marlins for the first time since a 3-0 series loss from 5/23-5/25, 2003 at Great American Ball Park and were swept in more than 400 feet, tied with NYY’s Aaron a 3-game series in Miami for the first time since8/11-8/13, 1995 at Joe Robbie Stadium. Judge for the most in the Major Leagues. Joey Votto ..........17 Bryan Harper ........... 15 DOT, DOT, DOT...: Scooter Gennett’s bases-loaded walk off Austin Adams in the bottom of the eighth inning of Sat’s Aaron Judge ........17 Jake Lamb ............... 15 10-7 loss snapped the Reds’ scoreless streak at 19 innings, 1 shy of their season high (20 innings, 5/12-5/13 at SF)...the Ryon Healy ..........16 Giancarlo Stanton ....15 Reds went 3-0-1 in their last 4 series of the first half (2-1 vs Mil, 2-1 vs Chi, 2-2 at Col, 2-1 at Ari)...3 of the Reds’ last 5 wins Cody Bellinger .....16 Nelson Cruz ..............15 were first Major League victories Jackson( Stephens, Sal Romano, Luis Castillo)...veteran RHP Homer Bailey produced Logan Morrison ...16 the other 2 wins...C Tucker Barnhart and 1B Joey Votto lead the National League in fielding percentage at their positions. TRIPLE CROWN THREAT YOUNG GUNS: The Reds’ Opening Day pitching staff included rookie starters RHP Rookie Davis and LHP Amir Garrett Listed below are Joey Votto’s rankings among along with rookie relievers RHP Barrett Astin and RHP Robert Stephenson...the Reds already this season have used 7 the National League leaders in the Triple rookie starting pitchers and 13 rookie pitchers overall...in Davis on 4/6 vs Phi and Garrett on 4/7 at StL, the Reds had Crown categories...holding or sharing the top starting pitchers make Major League debuts in consecutive games for the first time since Eddie Erautt and Buddy Lively spots are Wsh’s Daniel Murphy (.348), Mia’s debuted in consecutive starts on 4/16-4/17, 1947...over the last 3 seasons, rookie pitchers started 199 of the Reds’ 415 Giancarlo Stanton/LAD’s Cody Bellinger (26 games (48%), including a club record 110 games in 2015, 56 games in 2016 and 33 games so far this season...the Reds HR) and Col’s Nolan Arenado (73rbi). finished the 2015 season with 64 consecutive starts by rookie pitchers, a modern Major League record for consecutive Batting Average ........... .308 .................. 12th starts by rookie pitchers...during Bryan Price’s 4-year tenure as manager, rookie pitchers have started 207 of the Reds’ Home Runs ..................... 26 .................. T1st 577 games (36%). RBI .................................. 68 .................... 6th ALL-TIME RBI, REDS CAREER M*A*S*H: In the last 5 seasons, 44 different Reds players made 72 apps on the disabled list, including the most recent disabling of ...only in his as manager has been able to start his 1. Johnny Bench ................................ 1,376 C Devin Mesoraco 34 times 4 seasons Bryan Price “projected” lineup ( in 2014, in 2015, in 2016, in 2017)...on , for the the 11. Frank McCormick ............................. 800 12 times 5 times 4 times 13 times 5/2 vs Pit first time this season 2017 “projected” lineup played together: C Devin Mesoraco, 1B Joey Votto, 2B José Peraza, 3B Eugenio Suárez, SS Zack 12.
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