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Revision as of 20:16, 29 August 2010
2010 Cincinnati Reds | |
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Division | Central Division |
Ballpark | Great American Ball Park |
City | Cincinnati, Ohio |
Owners | Bob Castellini |
Managers | Dusty Baker |
Television | Fox Sports Ohio |
Radio | WLW (700 AM) Cincinnati Reds Radio Network |
Stats | ESPN.com Baseball Reference |
The Cincinnati Reds' 2010 season is the 121st season for the franchise in Major League Baseball. The Reds began their season at home against the St. Louis Cardinals on April 5, losing 6 to 11. Cincinnati is coming off a 78-84 (.481) season and fourth place in the NL Central. The Reds are managed by Dusty Baker, who is in his third season with the team. His coaches are Mark Berry (third base), Billy Hatcher (first base), Brook Jacoby (hitting), Juan Lopez (bullpen), Bryan Price (pitching), and Chris Speier (bench). For the second year in a row, Cincinnati hosted the Major League Baseball Civil Rights Game. They played St. Louis Cardinals and won 4 to 3. The majority owner of the Cincinnati Reds is Robert Castellini; the general manager is Walt Jocketty. Their home field is Great American Ball Park.
Regular season
April
- Opening Day: On opening Day 2010, the Reds were defeated by their division rival St. Louis Cardinals by a score of 6 to 11, in front of over 42,000 fans at Great American Ball Park. They lost the first series of the season 2 games to 1.
- April 16–18: The Reds were swept in three games against the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park.
May
- May 10–12: The Reds swept the Pittsburgh Pirates three games to none, after being swept by the same team a few weeks before.
- May 14–16: The Reds take 2 out of 3 from their division rivals, the St. Louis Cardinals. The Reds ended the month of May in first place.
June
- June 18–20: The Reds ran into trouble during the first stop of their interleague road trip against the Seattle Mariners. They were swept in three games.
- June 21–23: Cincinnati rebounded after the disappointing sweep in Seattle, and swept the Oakland Athletics in three games to close out the AL west coast road trip.
July
- July 1–7: Cincinnati started the month of July strong. They took 3 out of 4 from the Chicago Cubs and 2 out of 3 from the New York Mets.
- July 8–11: The Reds suffered four straight devastating losses to the Philadelphia Phillies. Starting Pitcher Travis Wood had a spoiled perfect game attempt during this series during the 9th inning of one of the games.
- The All Star Game: The Reds had four all stars that went to Anaheim. They were Joey Votto, Brandon Phillips, Scott Rolen, and Arthur Rhodes. Votto received the final spot in the National League roster after winning a fan vote.
August
- August 10-12: The Reds were swept three games to none by division rival St. Louis, and dropped out of first place. Derogatory comments about the Cardinals by Reds second baseman Brandon Phillips led to a first inning argument between Phillips and Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina, that turned into a benches-clearing brawl and the suspensions of managers Dusty Baker (Cincinnati) and Tony La Russa (St. Louis), as well as Reds starter Johnny Cueto, who injured Chris Carpenter and Jason LaRue of the Cardinals by kicking with his spikes while pinned against the backstop during the fight.
- August 13–15: The Reds swept the Florida Marlins three games to none. Homer Bailey returned to the reds lineup and was the starting pitcher in the third game, pitching a seven inning shutout.
Standings
Team | W | L | Pct. | GB | Home | Road |
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Cincinnati Reds | 91 | 71 | .562 | — | 49–32 | 42–39 |
St. Louis Cardinals | 86 | 76 | .531 | 5 | 52–29 | 34–47 |
Milwaukee Brewers | 77 | 85 | .475 | 14 | 40–41 | 37–44 |
Houston Astros | 76 | 86 | .469 | 15 | 42–39 | 34–47 |
Chicago Cubs | 75 | 87 | .463 | 16 | 35–46 | 40–41 |
Pittsburgh Pirates | 57 | 105 | .352 | 34 | 40–41 | 17–64 |
Record vs. opponents
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Team | AZ | ATL | CHC | CIN | COL | FLA | HOU | LAD | MIL | NYM | PHI | PIT | SD | SF | STL | WSH | AL |
Arizona | – | 3–4 | 1–6 | 2–5 | 9–9 | 3–3 | 4–3 | 5–13 | 3–4 | 5–1 | 2–4 | 2–4 | 8–10 | 5–13 | 4–5 | 3–4 | 6–9 |
Atlanta | 4–3 | – | 4–2 | 3–2 | 2–4 | 11–7 | 5–1 | 5–3 | 5–2 | 11–7 | 8–10 | 6–3 | 4–2 | 4–3 | 2–6 | 8–10 | 9–6 |
Chicago | 6–1 | 2–4 | – | 4–12 | 2–3 | 4–2 | 7–11 | 3–4 | 9–6 | 3–4 | 4–2 | 5–10 | 3–5 | 2–5 | 9–6 | 4–2 | 8–10 |
Cincinnati | 5–2 | 2–3 | 12–4 | – | 2–5 | 5–2 | 10–5 | 5–4 | 11–3 | 4–2 | 2–5 | 10–6 | 2–4 | 3–4 | 6–12 | 4–3 | 8–7 |
Colorado | 9–9 | 4–2 | 3–2 | 5–2 | – | 3–4 | 2–4 | 7–11 | 5–4 | 3–3 | 1–6 | 3–4 | 12–6 | 9–9 | 3–4 | 5–3 | 9–6 |
Florida | 3–3 | 7–11 | 2–4 | 2–5 | 4–3 | – | 3–3 | 4–2 | 4–4 | 12–6 | 5–13 | 6–2 | 3–6 | 2–5 | 3–2 | 13–5 | 7–8 |
Houston | 3–4 | 1–5 | 11–7 | 5–10 | 4–2 | 3–3 | – | 2–4 | 8–7 | 3–4 | 4–3 | 11–4 | 2–5 | 2–7 | 10–5 | 4–4 | 3–12 |
Los Angeles | 13–5 | 3–5 | 4–3 | 4–5 | 11–7 | 2–4 | 4–2 | – | 4–2 | 3–4 | 2–4 | 4–3 | 8–10 | 8–10 | 3–4 | 3–3 | 4–11 |
Milwaukee | 4–3 | 2–5 | 6–9 | 3–11 | 4–5 | 4–4 | 7–8 | 2–4 | – | 5–2 | 1–5 | 13–5 | 3–4 | 2–5 | 8–7 | 4–2 | 9–6 |
New York | 1–5 | 7–11 | 4–3 | 2–4 | 3–3 | 6–12 | 4–3 | 4–3 | 2–5 | – | 9–9 | 6–1 | 3–3 | 3–4 | 3–3 | 9–9 | 13–5 |
Philadelphia | 4–2 | 10–8 | 2–4 | 5–2 | 6–1 | 13–5 | 3–4 | 4–2 | 5–1 | 9–9 | – | 2–4 | 5–2 | 3–3 | 4–4 | 12–6 | 10–8 |
Pittsburgh | 4–2 | 3–6 | 10–5 | 6–10 | 4–3 | 2–6 | 4–11 | 3–4 | 5–13 | 1–6 | 4–2 | – | 0–6 | 2–4 | 6–9 | 1–5 | 2–13 |
San Diego | 10–8 | 2–4 | 5–3 | 4–2 | 6–12 | 6–3 | 5–2 | 10–8 | 4–3 | 3–3 | 2–5 | 6–0 | – | 12–6 | 3–4 | 3–3 | 9–6 |
San Francisco | 13–5 | 3–4 | 5–2 | 4–3 | 9–9 | 5–2 | 7–2 | 10–8 | 5–2 | 4–3 | 3–3 | 4–2 | 6–12 | – | 3–3 | 4–2 | 7–8 |
St. Louis | 5–4 | 6–2 | 6–9 | 12–6 | 4–3 | 2–3 | 5–10 | 4–3 | 7–8 | 3–3 | 4–4 | 9–6 | 4–3 | 3–3 | – | 3–3 | 9–6 |
Washington | 4–3 | 10–8 | 2–4 | 3–4 | 3–5 | 5–13 | 4–4 | 3–3 | 2–4 | 9–9 | 6–12 | 5–1 | 3–3 | 2–4 | 3–3 | – | 5–13 |
Detailed record
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Game log
Legend Reds Win Reds Loss Game Postponed
2010 Game Log April (12–11)# Date Opponent (TV) Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 1 April 5 Cardinals (FSO, ESPN) L 6–11 Carpenter (1–0) Harang (0–1) 42,493 0–1 2 April 7 Cardinals (FSO) L 3–6 Wainwright (1–0) Herrera (0–1) Franklin (1) 28,132 0–2 3 April 8 Cardinals W 2–1 Cordero (1–0) Motte (0–1) 13,445 1–2 4 April 9 Cubs (FSO) W 5–4 Owings (1–0) Caridad (0–1) Cordero (1) 24,419 2–2 5 April 10 Cubs (FSO) L 3–4 Zambrano (1–1) Rhodes (0–1) Marmol (2) 27,235 2–3 6 April 11 Cubs (FSO) W 3–1 Masset (1–0) Garbow (0–2) Cordero (2) 26,945 3–3 7 April 12 @ Marlins (FSO) W 6–5 (10) Masset (2–0) Badenhop (0–1) Cordero (3) 10,119 4–3 8 April 13 @ Marlins (FSO) W 10–8 (11) Owings (2–0) Meyer (0–1) Cordero (4) 10,681 5–3 9 April 14 @ Marlins (FSO) L 3–5 Volstad (1–1) Bailey (0–1) Badenhop (1) 14,390 5–4 10 April 15 @ Marlins (FSO) L 2–10 Johnson (1–1) Harang (0–2) 12,912 5–5 11 April 16 @ Pirates (FSO) L 3–4 Dotel (1–0) Masset (2–1) 14,758 5–6 12 April 17 @ Pirates (FSO) L 4–5 Taschner (1–0) Cordero (1–1) 25,196 5–7 13 April 18 @ Pirates (FSO) L 3–5 Maholm (1–1) Arroyo (0–1) Dotel (3) 13,860 5–8 14 April 20 Dodgers (FSO) W 11–9 Lincoln (1–0) Troncoso (1–1) Cordero (5) 12,965 6–8 15 April 21 Dodgers (FSO) L 6–14 Kuroda (2–0) Harang (0–3) 12,203 6–9 16 April 22 Dodgers W 8–5 Leake (1–0) Kuo (0–1) Cordero (6) 13,261 7–9 17 April 23 Padres (FSO) L 4–10 Correia (3–1) Arroyo (0–2) 15,183 7–10 18 April 24 Padres (FSO) L 0–5 LeBlanc (1–0) Cueto (0–1) 19,999 7–11 19 April 25 Padres (FSO) W 5–4 Rhodes (1–1) Adams (0–1) Cordero (7) 17,694 8–11 20 April 27 @ Astros (FSO) W 6–2 Harang (1–3) Norris (1–2) 22,467 9–11 21 April 28 @ Astros (FSO) W 6–4 Leake (2–0) Paulino (0–3) 21,035 10–11 22 April 29 @ Astros (FSO) W 4–2 Arroyo (1–2) Oswalt (2–3) Cordero (8) 21,493 11–11 23 April 30 @ Cardinals (FSO) W 3–2 Cueto (1–1) Penny (3–1) Cordero (9) 39,850 12–11 May (18–11)# Date Opponent (TV) Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 24 May 1 @ Cardinals (FSO) L 3–6 Franklin (1–0) Fisher (0–1) 41,536 12–12 25 May 2 @ Cardinals (FSO) L 0–6 Carpenter (4–0) Harang (1–4) 43,292 12–13 26 May 3 Mets (FSO) W 3–2 (11) Masset (3–1) Acosta (1–1) 14,350 13–13 27 May 4 Mets (FSO) L 4–5 Feliciano (1–0) Cordero (1–2) Rodríguez (4) 13,813 13–14 28 May 5 Mets W 5–4 (10) Owings (3–0) Feliciano (1–1) 16,798 14–14 29 May 7 Cubs (FSO) L 7–14 Silva (3–0) Bailey (0–2) 20,030 14–15 30 May 8 Cubs (FSO) W 14–2 Harang (2–4) Gorzelanny (1–4) 29,404 15–15 31 May 9 Cubs (FSO) W 5–3 Leake (3–0) Dempster (2–3) Cordero (10) 20,402 16–15 32 May 10 @ Pirates (FSO) W 2–1 Arroyo (2–2) Ohlendorf (0–1) Cordero (11) 9,045 17–15 33 May 11 @ Pirates (FSO) W 9–0 Cueto (2–1) Morton (1–6) 9,027 18–15 34 May 12 @ Pirates W 5–0 Bailey (1–2) Duke (2–4) 20,064 19–15 35 May 14 Cardinals (FSO) L 3–4 Garcia (2–4) Harang (2–5) Franklin (8) 27,568 19–16 36 May 15 Cardinals (FSO) W 4–3 Leake (4–0) Wainwright (5–2) Cordero (12) 41,326 20–16 37 May 16 Cardinals (FSO) W 7–2 Arroyo (3–2) Penny (3–4) 26,712 21–16 38 May 17 Brewers (FSO) W 6–3 Cueto (3–1) Coffey (1–1) Cordero (13) 12,409 22–16 39 May 18 Brewers W 5–4 Fisher (1–1) Hoffman (1–3) 17,697 23–16 40 May 19 @ Braves (FSO) L 4–5 Wagner (4–0) Masset (3–2) 25,347 23–17 41 May 20 @ Braves L 9–10 Kimbrel (1–0) Cordero (1–3) 21,621 23–18 42 May 21 @ Indians (FSO) W 7–4 Arroyo (4–2) Laffey (0–1) Cordero (14) 23,028 24–18 43 May 22 @ Indians (FSO) W 6–4 Cueto (4–1) Carmona (4–2) 25,531 25–18 44 May 23 @ Indians (FSO) L 3–4 Huff (2–6) Herrera (0–2) Wood (1) 21,044 25–19 45 May 24 Pirates (FSO) W 7–5 Harang (3–5) Burres (2–2) Cordero (15) 13,385 26–19 46 May 25 Pirates (FSO) L 1–2 Hanrahan (1–0) Masset (3–3) Dotel (10) 14,471 26–20 47 May 26 Pirates (FSO) W 4–0 Arroyo (5–2) Ohlendorf (0–3) 18,173 27–20 48 May 27 Pirates W 8–2 Cueto (5–1) Morton (1–9) 16,834 28–20 49 May 28 Astros (FSO) W 15–6 LeCure (1–0) Rodriguez (2–7) 30,813 29–20 50 May 29 Astros (FSO) W 12–2 Harang (4–5) Moehler (0–2) 36,918 30–20 51 May 30 Astros (FSO) L 0–2 (10) Lyon (4–1) Owings (3–1) Lindstrom (11) 36,038 30–21 52 May 31 @ Cardinals (FSO) L 4–12 Garcia (5–2) Arroyo (5–3) 40,782 30–22 June (14–13)# Date Opponent (TV) Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 53 June 1 @ Cardinals (FSO) W 9–8 Del Rosario (1–0) Reyes (2–1) Cordero (16) 37,414 31–22 54 June 2 @ Cardinals (FSO) L 1–4 Carpenter (7–1) LeCure (1–1) McClellan (1) 39,295 31–23 55 June 4 @ Nationals (FSO) L 2–4 Clippard (8–3) Del Rosario (1–1) Capps (18) 33,774 31–24 56 June 5 @ Nationals (FSO) W 5–1 Leake (5–0) Atilano (5–1) 22,896 32–24 57 June 6 @ Nationals (FSO) W 5–4 (10) Cordero (2–3) Slaten (2–1) Masset (1) 27,202 33–24 58 June 7 Giants (FSO) L 5–6 Romo (2–3) Herrera (0–3) Wilson (17) 18,457 33–25 59 June 8 Giants (FSO) L 0–3 Cain (5–4) LeCure (1–2) 13,011 33–26 60 June 9 Giants (FSO) W 6–3 Harang (5–5) Sanchez (4–5) 14,700 34–26 61 June 10 Giants W 7–6 Rhodes (2–1) Mota (0–2) Cordero (17) 19,241 35–26 62 June 11 Royals (FSO) L 5–6 (11) Marte (1–0) Owings (3–2) Soria (15) 25,847 35–27 63 June 12 Royals (FSO) W 11–5 Cueto (6–1) Bannister (6–4) 34,240 36–27 64 June 13 Royals (FSO) L 3–7 Greinke (2–8) LeCure (1–3) 23,747 36–28 65 June 15 Dodgers (FSO) L 0–12 Kuroda (6–4) Harang (5–6) 22,639 36–29 66 June 16 Dodgers (FSO) L 2–6 Kershaw (7–3) Leake (5–1) Kuo (1) 22,083 36–30 67 June 17 Dodgers W 7–1 Arroyo (6–3) Ely (3–4) 25,585 37–30 68 June 18 @ Mariners (FSO) L 0–1 Lee (5–3) Cueto (6–2) 43,362 37–31 69 June 19 @ Mariners (FSO) L 1–5 Hernandez (5–5) LeCure (1–4) 26,468 37–32 70 June 20 @ Mariners (FSO) L 0–1 Rowland-Smith (1–6) Harang (5–6) Aardsma (15) 32,712 37–33 71 June 21 @ Athletics (FSO) W 6–4 (10) Cordero (3–3) Wuertz (2–1) Smith (1) 11,088 38–33 72 June 22 @ Athletics (FSO) W 4–2 Arroyo (7–3) Braden (4–7) Cordero (18) 12,136 39–33 73 June 23 @ Athletics W 3–0 Cueto (7–2) Mazzaro (2–2) Cordero (19) 20,824 40–33 74 June 25 Indians (FSO) W 10–3 Harang (6–7) Laffey (0–2) 32,844 41–33 75 June 26 Indians (FSO) W 6–4 Herrera (1–3) Masterson (2–7) Cordero (20) 37,757 42–33 76 June 27 Indians (FSO) L 3-5 Talbot (8–6) Arroyo (7–4) Wood (6) 25,877 42–34 77 June 28 Phillies (FSO) W 7–3 Cueto (8–2) Kendrick (4–3) 22,090 43–34 78 June 29 Phillies (FSO) L 6–9 (10) Lidge (1–0) Rhodes (2–2) Romero (3) 26,679 43–35 79 June 30 Phillies W 4–3 Rhodes (3–2) Halladay (9–7) Cordero (21) 27,245 44–35 July (14–12)# Date Opponent (TV) Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 80 July 1 @ Cubs (FSO) W 3–2 (10) Smith (1–0) Howry (1–2) Cordero (22) 36,880 45–35 81 July 2 @ Cubs (FSO) W 12–0 Arroyo (8–4) Dempster (6–7) 40,361 46–35 82 July 3 @ Cubs (FSO) L 1–3 Wells (4–6) Smith (1–1) Marmol (15) 40,667 46–36 83 July 4 @ Cubs (FSO) W 14–3 Leake (6–1) Lilly (3–7) 41,079 47–36 84 July 5 @ Mets (FSO) W 8–6 Smith (2–1) Pelfrey (10–3) Cordero (23) 36,764 48–36 85 July 6 @ Mets (FSO) L 0–3 Santana (6–5) Maloney (0-1) 27,473 48–37 86 July 7 @ Mets (FSO, ESPN) W 3–1 Arroyo (9–4) Niese (6–3) Cordero (24) 30,029 49–37 87 July 8 @ Phillies (FSO, MLBN) L 3–4 (12) Figueroa (2–1) Smith (2–2) 45,086 49–38 88 July 9 @ Phillies (FSO) L 7–9 (10) Madson (2–0) Rhodes (3–3) 45,029 49–39 89 July 10 @ Phillies (FSO, MLBN) L 0–1 (11) Contreras (4–3) Bray (0–1) 45,347 49–40 90 July 11 @ Phillies (FSO) L 0–1 Hamels (7–7) Maloney (0–2) Lidge (6) 44,913 49–41 July 13: 2010 MLB All-Star Game – Anaheim, California at Angel Stadium (National League: 3, American League: 1) 91 July 16 Rockies (FSO) W 3–2 Arroyo (10–4) Hammel (7–4) Cordero (25) 37,188 50–41 92 July 17 Rockies (FSO) W 8–1 Volquez (1–0) De La Rosa (3–2) 41,300 51–41 93 July 18 Rockies (FSO) L 0–1 Cook (5–4) Wood (0–1) Street (6) 25,159 51–42 94 July 19 Nationals (FSO) W 7–2 Cueto (9–2) Martin (1–5) 21,243 52–42 95 July 20 Nationals (FSO) W 8–7 Leake (7–1) Atilano (6–7) Cordero (26) 22,876 53–42 96 July 21 Nationals (FSO, ESPN) L 5–8 Strasburg (5–2) Arroyo (10–5) Capps (24) 37,868 53–43 97 July 22 Nationals L 1–7 Hernandez (7–6) Volquez (1–1) 23,115 53–44 98 July 23 @ Astros (FSO) W 6–4 Ondrusek (1–0) Byradk (1–1) Cordero (27) 30,575 54–44 99 July 24 @ Astros (FSO) W 7–0 Cueto (10–2) Oswalt (6–12) 31,552 55–44 100 July 25 @ Astros (FSO) L 0-4 Rodriguez (8–11) Leake (7–2) 25,705 55–45 101 July 26 @ Brewers (FSO) L 1–2 Villanueva (1–0) Arroyo (10–6) Axford (15) 31,945 55–46 102 July 27 @ Brewers (FSO) W 12–4 Ondrusek (2–0) Gallardo (9–5) 32,286 56–46 103 July 28 @ Brewers (FSO) W 10–2 Wood (1–1) Narveson (8–7) 38,365 57–46 104 July 30 Braves (FSO) L 4–6 (10) Chavez (3–2) Cordero (3–4) Wagner (24) 40,373 57–47 105 July 31 Braves (Fox) W 5–2 Arroyo (11–6) Jurrjens (3–4) Cordero (28) 41,611 58–47 August (16–7)# Date Opponent (TV) Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 106 August 1 Braves (FSO) W 2–1 Volquez (2–1) Hanson (8–8) Cordero (29) 40,871 59–47 107 August 2 @ Pirates (FSO) W 4–0 Wood (2–1) Ohlendorf (1–9) 15,172 60–47 108 August 3 @ Pirates (FSO) L 6–7 Maholm (7–9) Leake (7–3) Hanrahan (1) 13,623 60–48 109 August 4 @ Pirates W 9–4 Cueto (11–2) Karstens (2-7) 20,420 61–48 110 August 6 @ Cubs (FSO) W 3–0 Arroyo (12–6) Gorzelanny (6–6) Cordero (30) 40,696 62–48 111 August 7 @ Cubs (FSO) W 4–3 Ondrusek (3–0) Wells (5–10) Masset (2) 41,227 63–48 112 August 8 @ Cubs (FSO) W 11–4 Wood (3–1) Diamond (0–2) 39,016 64–48 113 August 9 Cardinals (FSO, ESPN) L 3–7 Carpenter (13–3) Leake (7–4) 36,353 64–49 114 August 10 Cardinals (FSO) L 4–8 Garcia (11–5) Cueto (11–3) 36,964 64–50 115 August 11 Cardinals (FSO) L 1–6 Wainwright (17–6) Arroyo (12–7) 33,364 64–51 116 August 13 Marlins (FSO) W 7–2 Volquez (3–1) Johnson (10–5) 29,571 65–51 117 August 14 Marlins (FSO) W 5–4 Leake (8–4) West (0–2) Cordero (31) 37,445 66–51 118 August 15 Marlins (FSO) W 2–0 Bailey (2–2) Sanchez (9–8) Cordero (32) 29,849 67–51 119 August 17 @ Diamondbacks (FSO) W 6–2 Arroyo (13–7) Hudson (3–1) 21,502 68–51 120 August 18 @ Diamondbacks (FSO) W 11–7 Rhodes (4–3) Heilman (3–4) 15,509 69–51 121 August 19 @ Diamondbacks (FSO) W 9–5 Wood (4–1) Saunders (1–3) 17,385 70–51 122 August 20 @ Dodgers (FSO) W 3–1 Bailey (3–2) Monasterios (3–4) Cordero (33) 46,418 71–51 123 August 21 @ Dodgers (FSO) L 5–8 Billingsley (10–7) Cueto (11–4) Broxton (22) 49,435 71–52 124 August 22 @ Dodgers (FSO) W 5–2 Arroyo (14–7) Kershaw (11–8) Cordero (34) 44,788 72–52 125 August 23 @ Giants (FSO, ESPN) L 2-11 Cain (10-10) Volquez (14–7) 32,698 72-53 126 August 24 @ Giants (FSO) L 5-16 Casilla (5-2) Wood 4-2 36,104 72-54 127 August 25 @ Giants (FSO) W 12–11 (12) Cordero (4–4) Zito (8-9) 36,310 73-54 128 August 27 Cubs (FSO) W 6-1 Cueto (12–4) Gorzelanny (7-8) 36,219 74-54 129 August 28 Cubs (FSO) L 2-3 Wells (6-12) Arroyo (14-8) Mármol (24) 41,292 74-55 130 August 29 Cubs (FSO) W 7-5 Ondrusek (4-0) Marshall (6-5) Cordero (35) 30,809 75-55 131 August 30 Brewers (FSO) 132 August 31 Brewers (FSO) September# Date Opponent (TV) Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 133 Sept. 1 Brewers (FSO) 134 Sept. 3 @ Cardinals (FSO) 135 Sept. 4 @ Cardinals (Fox) 136 Sept. 5 @ Cardinals (FSO) 137 Sept. 6 @ Rockies (FSO) 138 Sept. 7 @ Rockies (FSO) 139 Sept. 8 @ Rockies (FSO) 140 Sept. 9 @ Rockies 141 Sept. 10 Pirates (FSO) 142 Sept. 11 Pirates (FSO) 143 Sept. 12 Pirates (FSO) 144 Sept. 13 Diamondbacks (FSO) 145 Sept. 14 Diamondbacks (FSO) 146 Sept. 15 Diamondbacks (FSO) 147 Sept. 16 Diamondbacks 148 Sept. 17 @ Astros (FSO) 149 Sept. 18 @ Astros (FSO) 150 Sept. 19 @ Astros (FSO) 151 Sept. 20 @ Brewers (FSO) 152 Sept. 21 @ Brewers (FSO) 153 Sept. 22 @ Brewers (FSO) 154 Sept. 24 @ Padres (FSO) 155 Sept. 25 @ Padres (Fox) 156 Sept. 26 @ Padres (FSO) 157 Sept. 28 Astros (FSO) 158 Sept. 29 Astros (FSO) 159 Sept. 30 Astros (FSO) Current roster
40-man roster Non-roster invitees Coaches/Other Pitchers
- 41 Andrew Abbott
- 39 Julian Aguiar
- 23 Graham Ashcraft
- -- Roansy Contreras
- 43 Alexis Díaz
- 21 Hunter Greene
- 65 Casey Legumina
- 40 Nick Lodolo
- 81 Rhett Lowder
- 28 Nick Martinez
- -- Luis Mey
- 50 Sam Moll
- 15 Emilio Pagán
- 34 Connor Phillips
- 72 Lyon Richardson
- 64 Tony Santillan
- 51 Brady Singer
- 68 Carson Spiers
- 31 Brent Suter
- 55 Brandon Williamson
- 67 Yosver Zulueta
Catchers
- 37 Tyler Stephenson
- -- Jose Trevino
Infielders
- -- Cooper Bowman
- -- Tyler Callihan
- 3 Jeimer Candelario
- 44 Elly De La Cruz
- 33 Christian Encarnacion-Strand
- 4 Santiago Espinal
- 16 Noelvi Marte
- 9 Matt McLain
Outfielders
- 30 Will Benson
- 76 Blake Dunn
- 17 Stuart Fairchild
- 27 Jake Fraley
- 29 TJ Friedl
- -- Rece Hinds
- 26 Jacob Hurtubise
- 7 Spencer Steer
Manager
Coaches
- 92 Kyle Arnsberg (assistant coach)
- 45 Freddie Benavides (bench coach/field coordinator)
- 54 Collin Cowgill (first base)
- 91 Jose Duarte (bullpen catcher)
- 56 J. R. House (third base/catching)
- 36 Derek Johnson (director of pitching)
- -- James Keller (bullpen catcher)
- -- Vacant (assistant pitching)
- -- Brad Mills (bench coach)
- -- Alex Pelaez (assistant hitting)
- -- Will Remillard (assistant hitting)
- 90 Matt Tracy (bullpen)
- -- Chris Valaika (hitting)
39 active, 0 inactive, 0 non-roster invitees
7-, 10-, or 15-day injured list
* Not on active roster
† Suspended list
Roster, coaches, and NRIs updated December 20, 2024
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Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At Bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting Average; HR = Home Runs; RBI = Runs Batted In
Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI SS Orlando Cabrera† 102 416 108 .260 3 37 CF Drew Stubbs 117 400 96 .240 15 59 LF Jonny Gomes 116 393 102 .260 14 68 RF Jay Bruce 127 445 120 .270 16 55 2B Brandon Phillips 124 520 151 .290 16 50 3B Scott Rolen 105 378 111 .294 19 73 1B Joey Votto 119 441 144 .327 31 91 C Ramón Hernández 75 250 75 .300 6 41 Stats through August 27, 2010
Other batters
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At Bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting Average; HR = Home Runs; RBI = Runs Batted In
Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI LF Laynce Nix 92 158 46 .291 4 18 UT Miguel Cairo 74 164 47 .287 4 24 C Ryan Hanigan 51 149 42 .290 4 32 OF Chris Heisey 73 127 32 .252 7 14 IF Paul Janish 60 135 37 .274 4 19 3B Juan Francisco 12 22 7 .318 0 5 OF Jim Edmonds† 82 239 65 .272 9 21 SS Chris Valaika 3 7 3 .429 1 1 P Mike Leake† 24 47 16 .340 0 3 P Bronson Arroyo 26 54 8 .148 1 7 P Aaron Harang† 16 33 5 .152 0 2 P Johnny Cueto 25 43 5 .116 0 2 P Homer Bailey 11 21 5 .238 0 0 P Edinson Volquez 8 8 1 .125 0 0 P Travis Wood 9 25 2 .080 0 1 P Carlos Fisher 14 4 0 .000 0 0 P Jordan Smith 27 3 0 .000 0 0 P Logan Ondrusek 43 3 0 .000 0 0 P Francisco Cordero 59 1 0 .000 0 0 P Sam LeCure 8 11 1 .091 0 0 Stats through August 27, 2010
Pitching
G=Games Played ; IP=Innings Pitched ; W=Wins ; L=Losses ; ERA=Earned Run Average ; SO=Strikeouts ; WHIP=Walks and Hits Per Inning PitchedStarting pitchers
Player G IP W L ERA SO WHIP Bronson Arroyo 26 174.1 14 7 3.82 91 1.17 Homer Bailey 12 69.0 3 2 4.83 55 1.38 Johnny Cueto 25 152.1 12 4 3.49 112 1.26 Aaron Harang † 17 100.1 6 7 5.02 75 1.46 Mike Leake † 24 138.1 8 4 4.23 91 1.50 Edinson Volquez 8 35.0 3 2 6.17 36 1.97 Stats Through August 27, 2010
Relief pitchers
G=Games Played ; W=Wins ; L=Losses ; SV=Saves ; IP=Innings Pitched ; ERA = Earned Run Average ; SO=Strikeouts ; WHIP=Walks and Hits Per Inning Pitched.
Player G W L SV IP ERA SO WHIP Bill Bray 24 0 1 0 19.2 4.58 22 1.27 Francisco Cordero 60 4 4 34 58.1 3.70 51 1.47 Carlos Fisher 14 1 1 0 19.0 5.68 20 1.58 Sam LeCure 8 1 4 0 37.1 5.06 27 1.66 Nick Masset 66 3 3 2 61.0 3.54 67 1.33 Arthur Rhodes 59 3 3 0 49.0 1.84 43 0.92 Logan Ondrusek 43 3 0 0 43.0 4.60 30 1.30 Jordan Smith 27 2 2 1 34.1 3.67 21 1.28 Russ Springer † 2 0 0 0 1.2 5.40 1 1.20 Stats Through August 27, 2010
Team Leaders/Team Rank
As of 08/28/10
Stat Player Value NL Rank Runs Phillips & Votto 90 T-2nd Hits Phillips 152 3rd Doubles Phillips 31 T-11th Triples Bruce 5 T-10th Home Runs Votto 31 T-2nd RBIs Votto 91 2nd Stolen Bases Stubbs 22 11th Batting Avg. Votto .327 1st Wins Arroyo 14 T-4th ERA (+100 IP) Cueto 3.49 20th Innings Pitched Arroyo 174.1 10th Strikeouts Cueto 112 33rd Awards
- Brandon Phillips – Reserve (1st All-Star appearance)
- Arthur Rhodes – Pitcher (1st All-Star appearance)
- Scott Rolen – Reserve (6th All-Star appearance)
- Joey Votto – Reserve (1st All-Star appearance)
Minor league affiliates
Level Team Record Place Manager AAA Louisville Bats 72-55 1st Rick Sweet AA Carolina Mudcats 24-31 4th David Bell Advanced A Lynchburg Hillcats 26-27 4th Pat Kelly A Dayton Dragons 13-40 8th Todd Benzinger Rookie Billings Mustangs 9-10 2nd Delino DeShields Rookie AZL Reds 25-24 3rd Julio Garcia Rookie DSL Reds 45-27 2nd Joel Noboa Rookie VSL Reds 35-33 4th Jose Nieves Local Television
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Local Radio
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