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1 Regular season  



1.1  Season standings  





1.2  Record vs. opponents  





1.3  Roster  





1.4  2008 game log  







2 Player stats  



2.1  Batting  





2.2  Starting and other pitchers  





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2008 Cincinnati Reds
LeagueNational League
DivisionCentral
BallparkGreat American Ball Park
CityCincinnati
Record74–84 (.457)
Divisional place5th
OwnersRobert Castellini
General managersWayne Krivsky, Walt Jocketty
ManagersDusty Baker
TelevisionFSN Ohio
(George Grande, Thom Brennaman, Chris Welsh)
RadioWLW (700 AM)
Cincinnati Bell Reds Radio Network
(Marty Brennaman, Thom Brennaman, Jeff Brantley, Jim Kelch)
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
← 2007 Seasons 2009 →

The 2008 Cincinnati Reds season was the 139th season for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their sixth at Great American Ball ParkinCincinnati. The Reds play in the National League Central; their divisional foes were the Chicago Cubs, St. Louis Cardinals, Milwaukee Brewers, Houston Astros, and Pittsburgh Pirates. The Cubs were the defending champions. The Reds did not make the playoffs until 2010 season, with their last playoff appearance in 1995.[1]

The 2008 season was manager Dusty Baker's first with the Reds; the 19-year major league veteran outfielder from 1968 to 1986 with the Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Francisco Giants, and Oakland Athletics, previously managed the San Francisco Giants from 1993to2002 and the Chicago Cubs from 2003to2006. He took the entire 2007 off. Baker replaced Pete Mackanin, who was named the interim manager on July 1, 2007, after Jerry Narron, coincidentally hired as an interim manager himself, was fired.

Baker was the club's first-ever African American manager.[2]

The season was dedicated to a number of people who died prior to the beginning of the season. Primarily, former Reds left-handed pitcher and longtime announcer Joe Nuxhall, affectionately known to fans as "The Ol' Lefthander", who died on November 15, 2007, of cancer. A patch that said "NUXY" was worn on Reds uniforms.

Other Reds figures who passed were Sheldon "Chief" Bender, a former major league pitcher who developed the Reds' minor league farm system in the late 1960s and into the 1970s. Bender died on February 27, 2008. He worked with general manager Bob Howsam, who had died eight days earlier, to develop the Reds into 1970s powerhouse team nicknamed "The Big Red Machine".

Just 21 games into the 2008 season, the Reds fired 3rd year General Manager Wayne Krivsky and replaced him with former St. Louis Cardinals General Manager Walt Jocketty. The Reds had at 9–12 record, tied for 4th in the NL Central standings at the time of the firing. It was the team's worst start since the 2003 season. The Reds again stirred up controversy in Cincinnati in late July and early August by first trading right fielder Ken Griffey Jr., who a month earlier had hit his 600th home run, to the Chicago White Sox at the trade deadline. On their next off day they sent popular left fielder Adam Dunn to the Arizona Diamondbacks for two minor leaguers and pitcher Micah Owings.

Regular season[edit]

Season standings[edit]

  • t
  • e
  • NL Central
    W L Pct. GB Home Road
    Chicago Cubs 97 64 0.602 55–26 42–38
    Milwaukee Brewers 90 72 0.556 49–32 41–40
    Houston Astros 86 75 0.534 11 47–33 39–42
    St. Louis Cardinals 86 76 0.531 11½ 46–35 40–41
    Cincinnati Reds 74 88 0.457 23½ 43–38 31–50
    Pittsburgh Pirates 67 95 0.414 30½ 39–42 28–53


    Record vs. opponents[edit]

  • e

  • Source: [1]
    Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL FLA HOU LAD MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
    Arizona 3–5 2–4 2–4 15–3 2–7 4–2 8–10 2–5 3–3 3–4 4–3 10–8 11–7 3–4 4–2 6–9
    Atlanta 5–3 0–6 3–3 4–3 10–8 3–3 4–2 3–6 11–7 4–14 2–5 5–1 2–5 2–5 6–12 8–7
    Chicago 4–2 6–0 8–7 5–1 4–3 8–9 5–2 9–7 4–2 3–4 14–4 5–2 4–3 9–6 3–3 6–9
    Cincinnati 4–2 3–3 7–8 1–5 6–2 3–12 1–7 10–8 3–4 3–5 6–9 4–3 5–1 5–10 4–3 9–6
    Colorado 3–15 3–4 1–5 5–1 5–3 3–3 8–10 4–3 3–6 0–5 5–2 9–9 11–7 3–4 4–3 7–8
    Florida 7–2 8–10 3–4 2–6 3–5 4–2 3–4 5–1 8–10 10–8 3–2 4–2 3–3 2–5 14–3 5–10
    Houston 2–4 3–3 9–8 12–3 3–3 2–4 4–3 7–8 5–2 3–4 8–8 3–3 7–1 7–8 4–2 7–11
    Los Angeles 10–8 2–4 2–5 7–1 10–8 4–3 3–4 4–2 3–4 4–4 5–2 11–7 9–9 2–4 3–3 5–10
    Milwaukee 5–2 6–3 7–9 8–10 3–4 1–5 8–7 2–4 2–4 1–5 14–1 4–3 6–0 10–5 6–2 7–8
    New York 3–3 7–11 2–4 4–3 6–3 10–8 2–5 4–3 4–2 11–7 4–3 2–5 5–1 4–3 12–6 9–6
    Philadelphia 4–3 14–4 4–3 5–3 5–0 8–10 4–3 4–4 5–1 7–11 4–2 4–2 3–3 5–4 12–6 4–11
    Pittsburgh 3–4 5–2 4–14 9–6 2–5 2–3 8–8 2–5 1–14 3–4 2–4 3–4 4–2 10–7 3–4 6–9
    San Diego 8–10 1–5 2–5 3–4 9–9 2–4 3–3 7–11 3–4 5–2 2–4 4–3 5–13 1–6 5–1 3–15
    San Francisco 7–11 5–2 3–4 1–5 7–11 3–3 1–7 9–9 0–6 1–5 3–3 2–4 13–5 4–3 7–0 6–12
    St. Louis 4–3 5–2 6–9 10–5 4–3 5–2 8–7 4–2 5–10 3–4 4–5 7–10 6–1 3–4 5–1 7–8
    Washington 2–4 12–6 3–3 3–4 3–4 3–14 2–4 3–3 2–6 6–12 6–12 4–3 1–5 0–7 1–5 8–10


    Roster[edit]

    2008 Cincinnati Reds
    Roster
    Pitchers Catchers

    Infielders

    Outfielders

    Other batters

    Manager

    Coaches

    2008 game log[edit]

    The following is the Reds' 2008 season game log.[3][4]

    2008 game log

    March

    # Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
    1 March 31 Diamondbacks 4–2 Webb (1–0) Harang (0–1) Lyon (1) 42,498 0–1

    April

    # Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
    2 April 2 Diamondbacks 6–5 Affeldt (1–0) Lyon (0–1) 14,016 1–1
    3 April 3 Diamondbacks 3–2 Cueto (1–0) Davis (0–1) Cordero (1) 11,987 2–1
    4 April 4 Phillies 8–4 Kendrick (1–0) Fogg (0–1) 17,905 2–2
    5 April 5 Phillies 4–3 Cordero (1–0) Durbin (0–1) 23,069 3–2
    6 April 6 Phillies 8–2 Vólquez (1–0) Myers (0–1) 26,566 4–2
    7 April 7 Phillies 5–3 Hamels (1–1) Arroyo (0–1) Lidge (1) 14,674 4–3
    8 April 8 @ Brewers 3 – 2 (10) Torres (1–0) Weathers (0–1) 27,717 4–4
    9 April 9 @ Brewers 12–4 Fogg (1–1) Bush (0–2) 31,313 5–4
    10 April 10 @ Brewers 4–1 Harang (1–1) Villanueva (1–1) Cordero (2) 25,023 6–4
    11 April 11 @ Pirates 1–0 Grabow (1–0) Burton (0–1) Capps (2) 13,603 6–5
    12 April 12 @ Pirates 4–3 Snell (2–0) Lincoln (0–1) Capps (3) 18,906 6–6
    13 April 13 @ Pirates 9–1 Gorzelanny (1–1) Cueto (1–1) 11,201 6–7
    14 April 15 @ Cubs 9–5 Dempster (2–0) Harang (1–2) 39,130 6–8
    15 April 16 @ Cubs 12–3 Zambrano (2–1) Fogg (1–2) 40,099 6–9
    16 April 17 @ Cubs 9–2 Vólquez (2–0) Lilly (0–3) 39,534 7–9
    17 April 18 Brewers 5–2 Sheets (3–0) Arroyo (0–2) Gagné (5) 32,629 7–10
    18 April 19 Brewers 5 – 3 (10) Mota (1–0) Weathers (0–2) Gagné (6) 26,410 7–11
    19 April 20 Brewers 4 – 3 (10) Burton (1–1) Gagné (1–1) 26,902 8–11
    20 April 21 Dodgers 9–3 Penny (3–2) Belisle (0–1) 14,446 8–12
    21 April 22 Dodgers 8–1 Vólquez (3–0) Kuo (0–1) 14,763 9–12
    22 April 23 Astros 9–3 Sampson (1–2) Arroyo (0–3) 16,017 9–13
    23 April 24 Astros 5–3 Cassel (1–0) Cueto (1–2) Valverde (3) 17,403 9–14
    24 April 25 @ Giants 3–1 Sánchez (2–1) Harang (1–3) Wilson (8) 34,657 9–15
    25 April 26 @ Giants 10–9 Belisle (1–1) Hennessy (1–1) Cordero (3) 34,215 10–15
    26 April 27 @ Giants 10–1 Vólquez (4–0) Zito (0–6) 39,050 11–15
    27 April 28 @ Cardinals 4–3 Arroyo (1–3) Wellemeyer (2–1) Cordero (4) 37,229 12–15
    28 April 29 @ Cardinals 7–2 Piñeiro (2–2) Cueto (1–3) 35,356 12–16
    29 April 30 @ Cardinals 5–2 Looper (4–1) Harang (1–4) Isringhausen (9) 40,629 12–17

    May

    # Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
    30 May 2 @ Braves 2–0 Hudson (4–2) Vólquez (4–1) 32,057 12–18
    31 May 3 @ Braves 9–1 Reyes (1–0) Belisle (1–2) 37,969 12–19
    32 May 4 @ Braves 14–7 Ring (1–0) Arroyo (1–4) 33,750 12–20
    33 May 5 Cubs 5–3 Cueto (2–3) Dempster (4–1) Cordero (5) 20,289 13–20
    34 May 6 Cubs 3–0 Zambrano (5–1) Harang (1–5) Wood (5) 21,153 13–21
    35 May 7 Cubs 9–0 Vólquez (5–1) Lieber (2–2) 28,418 14–21
    May 9 @ Mets Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for May 10
    36 May 10 @ Mets 12–6 Santana (4–2) Belisle (1–3) 55,186 14–22
    37 May 10 @ Mets 7–1 Arroyo (2–4) Pelfrey (2–3) 47,673 15–22
    38 May 11 @ Mets 8–3 Pérez (3–3) Cueto (2–4) 49,264 15–23
    39 May 12 Marlins 8–7 Harang (2–5) Tankersley (0–1) Cordero (6) 15,233 16–23
    40 May 13 Marlins 5–3 Vólquez (6–1) Hendrickson (5–2) Cordero (7) 14,015 17–23
    41 May 14 Marlins 7 – 6 (10) Burton (2–1) Pinto (1–2) 12,756 18–23
    - May 15 Marlins Postponed (rain)
    42 May 16 Indians 4–3 Weathers (1–2) Lewis (0–2) Cordero (8) 33,433 19–23
    43 May 17 Indians 4–2 Bray (1–0) Kobayashi (1–2) 42,023 20–23
    44 May 18 Indians 6–4 Vólquez (7–1) Lee (6–1) Cordero (9) 34,612 21–23
    45 May 19 @ Dodgers 6–5 Saito (2–1) Weathers (1–3) 34,669 21–24
    46 May 20 @ Dodgers 4–1 Billingsley (4–5) Belisle (1–4) Saito (7) 34,306 21–25
    47 May 21 @ Dodgers 5–2 Kuroda (2–3) Cueto (2–5) Saito (8) 33,224 21–26
    48 May 22 @ Padres 8–2 Wolf (3–4) Harang (2–6) 22,047 21–27
    49 May 23 @ Padres 3–2 Weathers (2–3) Hoffman (0–3) Cordero (10) 26,422 22–27
    50 May 24 @ Padres 7–2 Arroyo (3–4) Ledezma (0–2) 27,499 23–27
    51 May 25 @ Padres 12 – 9 (18) Banks (1–0) Vólquez (7–2) 36,508 23–28
    52 May 27 Pirates 9–6 Cueto (3–5) Snell (2–4) Cordero (11) 17,694 24–28
    53 May 28 Pirates 9–1 Arroyo (4–4) Gorzelanny (4–5) 15,797 25–28
    54 May 29 Pirates 7–2 Dumatrait (2–2) Harang (2–7) 18,142 25–29
    55 May 30 Braves 3 – 2 (11) Mercker (1–0) Ring (1–1) 37,015 26–29
    56 May 31 Braves 8 – 7 (10) Cordero (2–0) Acosta (3–2) 38,585 27–29

    June

    # Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
    57 June 1 Braves 6–2 Cueto (4–5) Hudson (7–4) 35,942 28–29
    58 June 2 @ Phillies 5–4 Kendrick (5–2) Arroyo (4–5) Lidge (14) 38,530 28–30
    59 June 3 @ Phillies 3–2 Eaton (2–3) Harang (2–8) Lidge (15) 45,096 28–31
    60 June 4 @ Phillies 2–0 Vólquez (8–2) Myers (3–7) Cordero (12) 45,223 29–31
    61 June 5 @ Phillies 5–0 Hamels (6–4) Bailey (0–1) 45,492 29–32
    62 June 6 @ Marlins 11–3 Cueto (5–5) Miller (4–5) 16,084 30–32
    63 June 7 @ Marlins 8–7 Badenhop (2–3) Cordero (2–1) 25,289 30–33
    64 June 8 @ Marlins 9–2 Tucker (1–0) Harang (2–9) 12,444 30–34
    65 June 9 @ Marlins 9–4 Vólquez (9–2) Hendrickson (7–4) 16,003 31–34
    66 June 10 Cardinals 7–2 Boggs (1–0) Bailey (0–2) 34,234 31–35
    67 June 11 Cardinals 10–0 Looper (8–5) Cueto (5–6) 19,851 31–36
    68 June 12 Cardinals 6–2 Burton (3–1) Worrell (0–1) 22,121 32–36
    69 June 13 Red Sox 3–1 Harang (3–9) Masterson (3–1) Cordero (13) 38,855 33–36
    70 June 14 Red Sox 6 – 4 (10) Papelbon (3–2) Lincoln (0–2) Hansen (1) 40,947 33–37
    71 June 15 Red Sox 9–0 Beckett (7–4) Bailey (0–3) 39,958 33–38
    72 June 17 Dodgers 3–1 Billingsley (5–7) Cueto (5–7) Saito (9) 26,906 33–39
    73 June 18 Dodgers 6–1 Lowe (5–6) Arroyo (4–6) 20,055 33–40
    74 June 19 Dodgers 7–4 Stults (1–0) Harang (3–10) Saito (10) 30,136 33–41
    75 June 20 @ Yankees 4–2 Vólquez (10–2) Mussina (10–5) Cordero (14) 53,421 34–41
    76 June 21 @ Yankees 6–0 Bray (2–0) Giese (1–2) 54,509 35–41
    77 June 22 @ Yankees 4–1 Pettitte (8–5) Cueto (5–8) Rivera (21) 54,234 35–42
    78 June 24 @ Blue Jays 14–1 Burnett (7–7) Arroyo (4–7) 28,153 35–43
    79 June 25 @ Blue Jays 6–5 Burton (4–1) Wolfe (0–2) Cordero (15) 25,437 36–43
    80 June 26 @ Blue Jays 7–1 Litsch (8–4) Vólquez (10–3) 25,129 36–44
    81 June 27 @ Indians 6–0 Sabathia (6–8) Thompson (0–1) 34,844 36–45
    82 June 28 @ Indians 5–0 Cueto (6–8) Byrd (3–9) 39,506 37–45
    83 June 29 @ Indians 9–5 Arroyo (5–7) Laffey (4–5) 37,079 38–45
    84 June 30 Pirates 4–3 Cordero (3–1) Capps (1–3) 20,745 39–45

    July

    # Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
    85 July 1 Pirates 6–5 (11) Capps (2–3) Weathers (2–4) Sánchez (1) 19,345 39–46
    86 July 2 Pirates 9–5 Bautista (1–1) Thompson (0–2) 16,890 39–47
    87 July 3 Nationals 5–3 Cueto (7–8) Colomé (2–2) Cordero (16) 23,259 40–47
    88 July 4 Nationals 3–0 Arroyo (6–7) Bergmann (1–6) Cordero (17) 22,626 41–47
    89 July 5 Nationals 3–2 Cordero (4–1) Hanrahan (5–3) 37,121 42–47
    90 July 6 Nationals 6–5 Vólquez (11–3) Balester (1–1) Cordero (18) 28,814 43–47
    91 July 8 @ Cubs 7–3 Dempster (10–3) Harang (3–11) 41,360 43–48
    92 July 9 @ Cubs 5–1 Zambrano (10–3) Cueto (7–9) Wood (23) 41,605 43–49
    93 July 10 @ Cubs 12–7 Arroyo (7–7) Lilly (9–6) 41,459 44–49
    94 July 11 @ Brewers 6–5 Lincoln (1–2) Shouse (3–1) Cordero (19) 41,229 45–49
    95 July 12 @ Brewers 8–2 Vólquez (12–3) McClung (5–5) 43,556 46–49
    96 July 13 @ Brewers 3–2 Sabathia (8–8) Weathers (2–5) 42,108 46–50
    97 July 17 Mets 10–8 Sánchez (4–1) Cordero (4–2) Wagner (23) 23,681 46–51
    98 July 18 Mets 5–2 Arroyo (8–7) Maine (8–7) Cordero (20) 31,922 47–51
    99 July 19 Mets 7–2 Fogg (2–2) Pérez (6–6) 41,959 48–51
    100 July 20 Mets 7–5 Sánchez (5–1) Bray (2–1) Wagner (24) 31,195 48–52
    101 July 21 Padres 6–4 Hensley (1–0) Cordero (4–3) Hoffman (18) 18,177 48–53
    102 July 22 Padres 4 – 3 (11) Majewski (1–0) Corey (1–3) 21,233 49–53
    103 July 23 Padres 9–5 Arroyo (9–7) Meredith (0–3) Cordero (21) 22,970 50–53
    104 July 25 Rockies 7–2 Cook (13–6) Vólquez (12–4) 27,501 50–54
    105 July 26 Rockies 5–1 de la Rosa (5–5) Bailey (0–4) 33,981 50–55
    106 July 27 Rockies 11–0 Jiménez (7–9) Fogg (2–3) 28,246 50–56
    107 July 28 @ Astros 5–4 Oswalt (8–8) Cueto (7–10) Valverde (27) 31,783 50–57
    108 July 29 @ Astros 6–2 Moehler (6–4) Arroyo (9–8) Wright (1) 34,015 50–58
    109 July 30 @ Astros 9–5 Vólquez (13–4) Rodríguez (6–4) 30,272 51–58

    August

    # Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
    110 August 1 @ Nationals 5–2 Pérez (4–8) Bailey (0–5) 30,572 51–59
    111 August 2 @ Nationals 10–6 Manning (1–2) Lincoln (1–3) 30,970 51–60
    112 August 3 @ Nationals 4–2 Balester (2–3) Cueto (7–11) Hanrahan (1) 32,939 51–61
    113 August 4 Brewers 6–3 Arroyo (10–8) Parra (9–5) Cordero (22) 24,706 52–61
    114 August 5 Brewers 8–1 Bush (6–9) Vólquez 24,739 52–62
    115 August 6 Brewers 6–3 Suppan (7–7) Bailey (0–6) Torres (22) 26,602 52–63
    116 August 7 Astros 7–4 Oswalt (9–8) Josh Fogg (2–4) 27,378 52–64
    117 August 8 Astros 9 – 5 (10) Sampson (6–4) Cordero (4–4) 25,652 52–65
    118 August 9 Astros 3–1 Moehler (8–4) Arroyo (10–9) Valverde (28) 26,044 52–66
    119 August 10 Astros 13–4 Rodríguez (7–4) Harang (3–12) 30,789 52–67
    120 August 12 @ Pirates 5–1 Vólquez (14–5) Karstens (2–1) 23.686 53–67
    121 August 13 @ Pirates 5–2 Maholm (8–7) Fogg (2–5) Grabow (3) 15,787 53–68
    122 August 14 @ Pirates 3–1 Cueto (8–11) Snell (4–10) Cordero (23) 35,439 54–68
    123 August 15 Cardinals 5–3 Thompson (5–2) Arroyo (10–10) Perez (4) 26,234 54–69
    124 August 16 Cardinals 9–3 Piñeiro (6–5) Harang (3–13) 30,713 54–70
    125 August 17 Cardinals 7–3 Vólquez (15–5) Lohse (13–10) 37,468 55–70
    126 August 19 @ Cubs 5–0 Harden (3–1) Cueto (8–12) 41,208 55–71
    127 August 20 @ Cubs 2–1 Arroyo (11–10) Lilly (12–7) 40,509 56–71
    128 August 21 @ Cubs 3–2 Zambrano (13–5) Fogg (2–6) Wood (26) 40,730 56–72
    129 August 22 @ Rockies 8–5 Harang (4–13) Hernández (11–10) Cordero (25) 30,337 57–72
    130 August 23 @ Rockies 7–6 Vizcaíno (1–0) Lincoln (1–4) Fuentes (25) 42,282 57–73
    131 August 24 @ Rockies 4–3 (12) Speier (2–1) Lincoln (1–5) 31,173 57–74
    132 August 26 @Astros 2–1 Arroyo (12–10) Geary (2–3) 30,395 58–74
    133 August 27 @ Astros 4–1 Oswalt (12–9) Fogg (2–7) Valverde (34) 30,741 58–75
    134 August 28 @ Astros 3–2 Backe (9–12) Harang (4–14) Valverde (35) 30,028 58–76
    135 August 29 Giants 11–7 Vólquez (16–5) Zito (8–16) 25,445 59–76
    136 August 30 Giants 7–6 Lincoln (2–5) Taschner (3–2) Cordero (26) 21,729 60–76
    137 August 31 Giants 9–3 Arroyo (13–10) Cain (8–11) 26,519 61–76

    September

    # Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
    138 September 2 Pirates 3–2 Snell (6–10) Harang (4–15) Capps (18) 18,024 61–77
    139 September 3 Pirates 6–5 Yates (5–3) Affeldt (1–1) Capps (19) 18,561 61–78
    140 September 4 Pirates 8–6 Masset (2–0) Hansen (1–6) Cordero (27) 20,626 62–78
    141 September 5 Cubs 10–2 Arroyo (14–10) Lilly (13–9) 31,213 63–78
    142 September 6 Cubs 14–9 Marquis (10–8) Cueto (8–13) 41,204 63–79
    143 September 7 Cubs 4–3 Cordero (5–4) Wood (4–4) 37,540 64–79
    144 September 8 @ Brewers 5–4 Burton (5–1) Torres (6–5) Cordero (28) 30,867 65–79
    145 September 9 @ Brewers 5–4 Adkins (1–0) McClung (5–6) Cordero (29) 30,312 66–79
    146 September 10 @ Brewers 4–3 Mota (5–5) Weathers (2–6) Torres (27) 30,124 66–80
    147 September 12 @ Diamondbacks 3–2 Webb (20–7) Harang (4–16) Qualls (3) 29,046 66–81
    148 September 13 @ Diamondbacks 3–2 Weathers (3–6) Peña (1–2) Cordero (30) 45,075 67–81
    149 September 14 @ Diamondbacks 2–1 Weathers (4–6) Rauch (4–8) Cordero (31) 27,297 68–81
    150 September 16 Cardinals 7–2 Arroyo (15–10) Looper (12–13) 19,708 69–81
    151 September 17 Cardinals 3–0 Harang (5–16) Wellemeyer (12–8) 14,850 70–81
    152 September 18 Cardinals 5–4 Lohse (14–6) Vólquez (16–6) Motte (1) 14,041 70–82
    153 September 19 Brewers 11–2 Ramírez (1–0) Suppan (10–10) 20,855 71–82
    154 September 20 Brewers 4–3 Cueto (9–13) Sabathia (9–2) Cordero (32) 24,440 72–82
    155 September 21 Brewers 8–1 Coffey (1–0) Arroyo (15–11) 22,624 72–83
    156 September 22 Marlins 7–5 Harang (6–16) Miller (6–10) Cordero (33) 13,565 73–83
    157 September 23 @ Astros 2–1 Vólquez (17–6) Rodríguez (8–7) Cordero (34) 27,361 74–83
    158 September 24 @ Astros 5–0 Wolf (12–12) Ramírez (1–1) 26,103 74–84
    159 September 25 @ Astros 8–6 Roy Oswalt (17–10) Cueto (9–14) Valverde (43) 31,204 74–85
    160 September 26 @ Cardinals 7–6 Franklin (6–6) Bray (2–2) 44,709 74–86
    161 September 27 @ Cardinals 8–5 Wellemeyer (13–9) Harang (6–17) 43,682 74–87
    162 September 28 @ Cardinals 11–4 Thompson (6–3) Pettyjohn (0–1) 43,300 74–88

    Player stats[edit]

    Batting[edit]

    Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; AVG = Batting average

    Player G AB R H HR RBI SB AVG
    Bako, Paul 99 299 30 65 6 35 0 .217
    Bruce, Jay 108 413 63 105 21 52 4 .254
    Cabrera, Jolbert 48 115 17 29 3 12 2 .252
    Castillo, Wilkin 18 32 6 9 0 1 0 .281
    Castro, Juan 7 10 1 0 0 0 0 .000
    Dickerson, Chris 31 102 20 31 6 15 5 .304
    Dunn, Adam 114 373 58 87 32 74 1 .233
    Encarnación, Edwin 146 506 75 127 26 68 1 .251
    Freel, Ryan 48 131 17 39 0 10 8 .298
    Griffey Jr., Ken 102 359 51 88 15 53 0 .245
    Hairston Jr., Jerry 80 261 47 85 6 36 15 .326
    Hanigan, Ryan 31 85 9 23 2 9 0 .271
    Hatteberg, Scott 34 52 3 9 0 7 0 .173
    Hopper, Norris 26 50 3 10 0 1 1 .200
    Janish, Paul 38 80 5 15 1 6 0 .188
    Keppinger, Jeff 121 459 45 122 3 43 3 .266
    Owings, Micah 4 4 0 2 0 3 0 .500
    Patterson, Corey 135 366 46 75 10 34 14 .205
    Phillips, Andy 52 73 11 17 3 10 0 .233
    Phillips, Brandon 141 559 80 146 21 78 23 .261
    Richar, Danny 16 36 4 8 0 3 1 .222
    Rosales, Adam 18 29 0 6 0 2 1 .207
    Ross, David 52 134 17 31 3 13 0 .231
    Valentín, Javier 94 129 10 33 4 18 0 .256
    Votto, Joey 151 526 69 156 24 84 7 .297
    Pitcher Totals 162 282 17 33 1 10 1 .117
    Team Totals 162 5465 704 1351 187 677 85 .247

    Starting and other pitchers[edit]

    Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W= Wins; L = Losses; K = Strikeouts; ERA = Earned run average; WHIP = Walks + Hits Per Innings Pitched

    Player G IP W L K ERA WHIP
    Vólquez, Edinson 33 (32 starts) 196.0 17 6 206 3.21 1.33
    Harang, Aaron 30 (29 starts) 184.1 6 17 153 4.78 1.38
    Arroyo, Bronson 34 200.0 15 11 163 4.77 1.44
    Cueto, Johnny 31 174.0 9 14 158 4.81 1.41
    Fogg, Josh 22 (14 starts) 78.1 2 7 45 7.58 1.58
    Bailey, Homer 8 36.1 0 6 18 7.93 2.09
    Belisle, Matt 6 29.2 1 4 14 7.28 1.79
    Ramírez, Ramón 5 (4 starts) 27.0 1 1 21 2.67 1.04
    Thompson, Daryl 3 14.1 0 2 6 6.91 1.88

    Relief pitchers[edit]

    Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W= Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; K = Strikeouts; ERA = Earned run average; WHIP = Walks + Hits Per Innings Pitched

    Player G IP W L SV K ERA WHIP
    Cordero, Francisco 72 70.1 5 4 34 78 3.33 1.41
    Affeldt, Jeremy 74 78.1 1 1 0 80 3.33 1.31
    Weathers, David 72 69.1 4 6 0 46 3.25 1.53
    Bray, Bill 63 47.0 2 2 0 54 2.87 1.57
    Lincoln, Mike 64 70.1 2 5 0 57 4.48 1.28
    Burton, Jared 54 58.2 5 1 0 58 3.22 1.38
    Majewski, Gary 37 40.0 1 0 0 27 6.53 1.90
    Coffey, Todd 17 19.1 0 0 0 8 6.05 1.60
    Mercker, Kent 15 13.2 1 0 0 6 3.29 1.54
    Masset, Nick 10 17.1 1 0 0 11 2.08 1.21
    Herrera, Danny 7 7.1 0 0 0 8 7.36 1.77
    Roenicke, Josh 5 3.0 0 0 0 6 9.00 2.67
    Adkins, Jon 4 3.2 1 0 0 3 2.45 1.91
    Pettyjohn, Adam 3 (1 start) 4.0 0 1 0 1 20.25 3.25
    Team Pitching Totals 162 1442.1 74 88 34 1227 4.55 1.46

    Farm system[edit]

    Level Team League Manager
    AAA Louisville Bats International League Rick Sweet
    AA Chattanooga Lookouts Southern League Mike Goff
    A Sarasota Reds Florida State League Joe Ayrault
    A Dayton Dragons Midwest League Donnie Scott
    Rookie GCL Reds Gulf Coast League Pat Kelly
    Rookie Billings Mustangs Pioneer League Julio Garcia

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "1995 Cincinnati Reds Statistics and Roster". Baseball-Reference.com. Archived from the original on April 9, 2008. Retrieved April 9, 2008.
  • ^ Sheldon, Mark (October 14, 2007). "News: Reds hire Baker as manager". The Official Site of The Cincinnati Reds. Retrieved April 9, 2008.
  • ^ "The Official Site of The Cincinnati Reds: Homepage". Archived from the original on April 4, 2008. Retrieved April 4, 2008.
  • ^ "2008 Cincinnati Reds Schedule, Box Scores and Splits". Baseball-Reference.com. Archived from the original on April 7, 2008. Retrieved April 9, 2008.

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