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1 Off-season  





2 Regular season  



2.1  Season standings  





2.2  Record vs. opponents  





2.3  Roster  







3 Player stats  



3.1  Batting  



3.1.1  Starters by position  





3.1.2  Other batters  







3.2  Pitching  



3.2.1  Starting pitchers  





3.2.2  Other pitchers  





3.2.3  Relief pitchers  









4 Notes  





5 References  














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1920 Cincinnati Reds
LeagueNational League
BallparkRedland Field
CityCincinnati, Ohio
OwnersGarry Herrmann
ManagersPat Moran
← 1919 Seasons 1921 →

The 1920 Cincinnati Reds season was a season in American baseball. The team finished third in the National League with a record of 82–71, 10½ games behind the Brooklyn Robins.

Off-season

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Following a very successful 1919 season, in which the Reds won the National League pennant and then defeated the Chicago White Sox in the 1919 World Series, the team had a very quiet off-season, with no notable transactions. After winning 96 games in 1919, expectations were high in Cincinnati that the club would contend for the pennant again in 1920.

Regular season

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Cincinnati started off the season strong, sweeping the Chicago Cubs in a three-game series to begin the season, and after 12 games, the club was in first place with a solid 9-3 record. The team ran into a bit of trouble throughout the month of May, going 10-12 over a 22-game span to drop their overall record to 19-15, as the Reds were battling the Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago Cubs and Brooklyn Robins for first place.

The Reds remained in the hunt for the pennant throughout the month of June, and on June 30, the club had a 35-26 record, and a three-game lead over the second place Robins and Cubs. Throughout the summer and into September, the Reds, Robins and Cubs continued to battle in the pennant race, with Cincinnati holding a 1.5 game lead over Brooklyn after sweeping the St. Louis Cardinals in a double header on Labor Day. On September 5, the Reds lost starting pitcher Slim Sallee to the New York Giants on waivers.

Cincinnati struggled over their last 25 games of the season, earning a record of 8-17, and fell completely out of the pennant race. On October 2, the Reds and the Pittsburgh Pirates played in the last tripleheader to date and only one of the modern World Series era (post-1903) held at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh, with the Reds winning two of the games.

Overall, Cincinnati finished the season with a record of 82-71, placing in third in the National League, 10.5 games behind the Brooklyn Robins. This marked the fourth consecutive season the team finished with a winning record.

Outfielder Edd Roush had another excellent season, leading the Reds with a .339 batting average, four home runs, 90 RBI and 36 stolen bases in 149 games. First baseman Jake Daubert batted .304 with four home runs and 48 RBI in 142 games. Third baseman Heinie Groh hit .298 with 49 RBI in 145 games, while outfielder Pat Duncan had a solid .295 batting average with two home runs and 83 RBI in 154 games.

On the mound, Jimmy Ring led the pitching staff, as he finished with a 17-16 record with a 3.54 ERA in 42 games played. Ring led the club with 266.2 innings pitched. Dutch Ruether had another solid season, earning a record of 16-12 with a team best 2.47 ERA in 265.1 innings pitched over 37 games. Ruether also led the Reds with 23 complete games and 99 strikeouts.

Despite failing to qualify for the World Series, the Reds set a team record for attendance for the second consecutive season, with 568,107 fans attending games, an increase of over 30,000 fans over the 1919 season.

Season standings

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  • t
  • e
  • National League
    Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
    Brooklyn Robins 93 61 .604 49‍–‍29 44‍–‍32
    New York Giants 86 68 .558 7 45‍–‍35 41‍–‍33
    Cincinnati Reds 82 71 .536 10½ 42‍–‍34 40‍–‍37
    Pittsburgh Pirates 79 75 .513 14 42‍–‍35 37‍–‍40
    St. Louis Cardinals 75 79 .487 18 38‍–‍38 37‍–‍41
    Chicago Cubs 75 79 .487 18 43‍–‍34 32‍–‍45
    Boston Braves 62 90 .408 30 36‍–‍37 26‍–‍53
    Philadelphia Phillies 62 91 .405 30½ 32‍–‍45 30‍–‍46

    Record vs. opponents

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  • e

  • Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
    Team BOS BR CHC CIN NYG PHI PIT STL
    Boston 8–14–1 7–15 9–12 10–12 10–11 7–15 11–11
    Brooklyn 14–8–1 13–9 10–12 15–7 14–8 12–10 15–7
    Chicago 15–7 9–13 9–13 7–15 14–8 11–11 10–12
    Cincinnati 12–9 12–10 13–9 6–16–1 14–8 12–10 13–9
    New York 12–10 7–15 15–7 16–6–1 12–10 13–9 11–11
    Philadelphia 11–10 8–14 8–14 8–14 10–12 9–13 8–14
    Pittsburgh 15–7 10–12 11–11 10–12 9–13 13–9 11–11–1
    St. Louis 11–11 7–15 12–10 9–13 11–11 14–8 11–11–1


    Roster

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    1920 Cincinnati Reds
    Roster
    Pitchers Catchers

    Infielders

    Outfielders Manager

    Player stats

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    Batting

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    Starters by position

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    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
    C Ivey Wingo 108 364 96 .264 2 38
    1B Jake Daubert 142 553 168 .304 4 48
    2B Morrie Rath 129 506 135 .267 2 28
    SS Larry Kopf 126 458 112 .245 0 59
    3B Heinie Groh 145 550 164 .298 0 49
    OF Pat Duncan 154 576 170 .295 2 83
    OF Edd Roush 149 579 196 .339 4 90
    OF Greasy Neale 150 530 135 .255 3 46

    Other batters

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    Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

    Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
    Sam Crane 54 144 31 .215 0 9
    Ed Sicking 37 123 33 .268 0 17
    Bill Rariden 39 101 25 .248 0 10
    Nick Allen 43 85 23 .271 0 4
    Charlie See 47 82 25 .305 0 15
    Rube Bressler 21 30 8 .267 0 3

    Pitching

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    Starting pitchers

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    Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

    Player G IP W L ERA SO
    Jimmy Ring 42 266.2 17 16 3.54 73
    Dutch Ruether 37 265.2 16 12 2.47 99
    Monty Swartz 1 12.0 0 1 4.50 2

    Other pitchers

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    Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

    Player G IP W L ERA SO
    Hod Eller 35 210.1 13 12 2.95 76
    Dolf Luque 37 207.2 13 9 2.51 72
    Ray Fisher 33 201.0 10 11 2.73 56
    Slim Sallee 21 116.0 5 6 3.34 13
    Buddy Napier 9 49.0 4 2 1.29 17
    Rube Bressler 10 20.1 2 0 1.77 4
    Lynn Brenton 5 18.1 2 1 4.91 13

    Relief pitchers

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    Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

    Player G W L SV ERA SO
    Fritz Coumbe 3 0 1 0 4.91 7
    Charlie See 1 0 0 0 6.00 3
    George Lowe 1 0 0 0 0.00 0
    Jack Theis 1 0 0 0 0.00 0

    Notes

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    References

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