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 Game 1968-08-17 | 1968 Chicago Cubs vs. Cincinnati Reds Pete Rose has 3 hits (career #1043 & #1045), Tony Perez HR #56, Billy Williams gets a Single, Ernie Banks has 2 assist and Fergie Jenkins gets 7 Strikeouts (#587 to #593). Tony Cloninger gets the complete game Shutout (his 9th career Shutout).
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 Game 1968-08-25 | 1968 Chicago White Sox vs. Minnesota Twins Rod Carew Single and Double (Hits #258 & #259). Luis Aparicio 2 hits. Jim Kaat Win, Hoyt Wilhelm pitched 1.2 innings
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 Historic-Games 1969-04-08 | 1969 Baltimore Orioles vs. Boston Red Sox Tony Conigliaro returns to Red Sox after near-fatal beaning. He hits a Home Run and scores the winning run: https://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/april-8-1969-tony-conigliaro-returns-to-red-sox-after-near-fatal-beaning/ Frank Robinson HR #419 |
 Game 1969-06-10 | 1969 Cincinnati Reds vs. St. Louis Cardinals Pete Rose: HR #63 and 2 Singles (Hits #1158, #1159 & #1160)
Lou Brock: HR #95 (Lead-Off HR) and 2 Singles (Hits #1278, #1279 & #1280); Bob Gibson gets Win #155 with 11 Strikeouts (SO #1936 to #1946)
Attendance: 13,604 |
 Game 1969-06-21 | 1969 Oakland Athletics vs. Minnesota Twins Harmon Killebrew HR #414;
Catfish Hunter 4 strikeouts (#604 - #607)
Rod Carew 3 hits; Danny Cater HR #36; |
 Game 1969-06-23 | 1969 Baltimore Orioles vs. Washington Senators Frank Robinson HR #433 Brooks Robinson Single
Davey Johnson HR #30
Jim Palmer Win #32 with strikeout #311 |
 Game 1969-07-07 | 1969 Chicago White Sox vs. Oakland Athletics Luis Aparicio 2 Hits, 2 Runs, Rollie Fingers 29th Career Strikeout. Gary Peters gets the win for Chicago with a 2-hitter. White Sox "home" game played at Milwaukee's County Stadium There were nine White Sox "home" games in Milwaukee's County Stadium in 1968
The White Sox played at County Stadium again in 1969, this time 11 games, one against each team in the league, which had expanded to 12 teams for the season. https://tht.fangraphs.com/a-short-history-of-the-milwaukee-white-sox/ |
 Game 1969-08-09 | 1969 Baltimore Orioles vs. Minnesota Twins Jim Palmer Win #33 and gets 4 Strikeouts Paul Blair HR #53 |
 First-Last 1969-08-10 | 1969 Chicago White Sox vs. Detroit Tigers Norm Cash HR #276. Jack Hamilton's Final game
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 World_Series 1969-10-04 | 1969 ALCS Game 1 Orioles win first-ever ALCS game Winning pitcher was Dick Hall First hit was by Rod Carew, off Mike Cuellar. First Home run was by Frank Robinson (bottom of the 4th) |
 World_Series 1969-10-06 | 1969 NLCS: New York Mets beat Atlanta Braves 1969 New York Mets win National League Pennant. Home runs by Hank Aaron & Orlando Cepeda Nolan Ryan 1st playoff win, has 7 strikeouts |
 Game 1970-04-17 | 1970 Cincinnati Reds vs San Francisco Giants Pete Rose 3 hits including HR #76 Hits #1,339 to #1,341; Tony Perez HR #102; Johnny Bench HR #45 Willie McCovey HR #317; Lee May HR #77; Hal McRae HR #1 |
 Game 1970-05-01 | 1970 Cincinnati Reds vs. Pittsburgh Pirates Willie Stargell HR #168 & Grand Slam #4 of #11 Johnny Bench HR #48; Pete Rose hit #1,349; Roberto Clemente hit #2,585 & #2,586; Wayne Simpson picks up the win |
 Game 1970-05-03 | 1970 Cincinnati Reds vs Pittsburgh Pirates Pete Rose Hits #1,352 & #1,353; Roberto Clemente Double Johnny Bench HR #49 |
 3000th_Hit 1970-05-17 | Hank Aaron's 3,000 hit Game 1: Pete Rose hits HR #80 (hit #1363), Tony Perez HR #110 Game 2: Hank Aaron hits #3000 (a single) and HR #570; Pete Rose hits HR #81 (hit #1364) and Johnny Bench HR #53 |
 Game 1970-06-17 | 1970 New York Mets vs. Cincinnati Reds Johnny Bench HR #63; Pete Rose hit #1,403; Nolan Ryan strikeout #292 Lee May HR #90; Tommie Agee HR #82; Cleon Jones HR #42 |
 Game 1970-06-22 | 1970 Cincinnati Reds vs. San Francisco Giants Mays HRs #616 & #617 (Hits #2,985 & #2,986), Dick Dietz HR #35, Rich Robertson HR #18 Tony Perez HR #122, Pete Rose Hit #1,411 |
 Game 1970-06-23 | 1970 Cincinnati Reds vs San Francisco Giants Tony Perez HR #123; Johnny Bench Double; Lee May HR #92; Willie McCovey HR #333 Jim Davenport 2x All-Star Last Game; 2nd to last game at Crosley |
 First-Last 1970-06-24 | 1970 Last Game at Crosley Field (Cincinnati Reds) Johnny Bench (HR #67 & 2 Singles), Pete Rose (Triple, Double - Hits #1412 & 1413) Willie Mays (Single - hit #2988), Willie McCovey (Single), Juan Marichal (4 strikeouts) |
 First-Last 1970-06-28 | 1970 Final Game at Forbes Field (Pittsburgh Pirates) Game 1 (PIT 3-2) Hits by: Roberto Clemente (#2634, #2635 [Double] and SB); Bill Mazeroski (Single); Billy Williams (Single), Gene Clines MLB debut Game 2 (PIT 4-1) Hits: Billy Williams (3-Hits [2-Single, Double]); Bill Mazeroski (Single); HR: Al Oliver (#23). Final Game at Forbes Field |
 First-Last 1970-06-30 | 1970 Cincinnati Reds vs. Atlanta Braves Riverfront Stadium First Game played. Pete Rose - 3 hits (Hits #1419 - #1421), Hank Aaron - HR #577 and 2 doubles (Hits #3036 - #3038) |
 Game 1970-07-06 | 1970 Cincinnati Reds vs San Diego Padres Pete Rose HR #84 & a Double Hits #1,429 to #1,430 Tony Perez HR #125; Johnny Bench HR #68 |
 Game 1970-07-09 | 1970 Cincinnati Reds vs San Diego Padres Johnny Bench 2 HR's #69 & #70
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 First-Last 1970-07-16 | 1970 First game at Three Rivers Stadium Pittsburgh Pirates first game at Three Rivers Stadium. Clay Carroll, of the Cincinnati Reds gets the win 3 to 2 Willie Stargell HR #182, Tony Perez HR #127 |
 Game 1970-07-19 | 1970 Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Cincinnati Reds Johnny Bench: Single and a Double (Hits #428 & #429); Willie Stargell: 2 Hits (#945 & #946); Roberto Clemente: (Run, RBI and 3 Walks). Dave Cash gets his First Career HR. This was from the first series played at Three Rivers Stadium. |
 Game 1970-08-01 | 1970 Cincinnati Reds vs. Chicago Cubs Pete Rose Single (Hit #1460), Johnny Bench (Single & Double), Billy Williams (a Double) & Ron Santo (a Single & a RBI).
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 First-Last 1970-10-01 | 1970 Philadelphia Phillies vs. Montreal Expos Last MLB Game at Connie Mack Stadium Final play was Oscar Gamble singles off Howie Reed. Tim McCarver scores for the game winning run. |
 First-Last 1971-04-10 | 1971 Philadelphia Phillies vs. Montreal Expos First game at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia Jim Bunning gets the first win (win #220) and Don Money is the first to hit a Home run in Veterans Stadium. |
 Game 1971-04-12 | 1971 Atlanta Braves vs Cincinnati Reds Pete Rose HR #91 Hits #1,537 & #1,538; Johnny Bench 2 HRs #88 & #89 (Hits #507 & #508) Orlando Cepeda HR #342; Hank Aaron Hit #3,113 |
 Game 1971-04-25 | 1971 Cincinnati Reds vs. Los Angeles Dodgers (Double Header) Game 1: Johnny Bench: Single (Hit #519) and 2 Runs, Steve Garvey gets a Double. Game 2: Tony Perez: HR (#139), Johnny Bench: Double (Hit #520) |
 Game 1971-05-02 | 1971 Cincinnati Reds vs. San Francisco Giants Willie McCovey 2-HRs (#356 & #357), Pete Rose 2 Hits (#1559 & #1560) and Willie Mays 2 Hits (#3092 & #3093). Gaylord Perry (4 SOs - #1481 to 1484), Johnny Bench Career hit #528. |
 Game 1971-05-15 | 1971 Cincinnati Reds vs. Montreal Expos Pete Rose Single (Hit #1568), Johnny Bench Double (Hit #538), Tony Perez 2 Single and Lee May Home run #114. 4 Double plays by the Reds, all started with Dave Concepcion to Tommy Helms. |
 Game 1971-05-18 | 1971 Cincinnati Reds vs. Philadelphia Phillies Pete Rose HR #94 (Lead-off HR), Lee May HR #115, Don Gullett win
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 Game 1971-05-23 | 1971 Baltimore Orioles vs. Boston Red Sox Game 1: Frank Robinson 2 HRs: #478 & #479 (hits #2457 & #2458). Davey Johnson HR #48. Jim Palmer win #66 with 6 strikeouts (#612 to #617). Game 2: Carl Yastrzemski single. Sonny Siebert win and gets a HR. |
 Game 1971-06-04 | 1971 Cincinnati Reds vs. St.Louis Cardinals Tony Perez 4 hits including (HR, Career #144) (Hits #907 to #910), Johnny Bench (Triple, Hit #548) & Buddy Bradford (HR, Career #26) Reds win 12-0 - Ross Grimsley with the 3-hit Shutout. |
 Game 1971-06-06 | 1971 Cincinnati Reds vs. St. Louis Cardinals Pete Rose 4 hits (#1,589 to #1,592), Lee May HR #119, Don Gullett win
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 Game 1971-06-19 | 1971 Cincinnati Reds vs. Atlanta Braves Pete Rose (Single, hit #1602), Hank Aaron: (2 hits, #3178 & #3179). Johnny Bench HR #104, Phil Niekro 8 KOs (#767 - #774) for his 71st career win. |
 Grand Slam 1971-06-20 | 1971 Cincinnati Reds vs. Atlanta Braves (Double Header) Game 1: Earl Williams (Grand Slam HR #9 of career & GS #1 of 2), Pete Rose Single (Hit #1603) & 2 SB, Johnny Bench (Hit #561). Game 2: Hank Aaron (Hit #3180), Johnny Bench (Hit #562) & George Foster career HR #5 and 2 SB. |
 First-Last 1971-07-11 | 1971 Cincinnati Reds vs. New York Mets (Double Header) Game 1: Pete Rose Hit (#1639), Nolan Ryan gets 2 KOs (#455 & #456) but the loss. Game 2: Jon Matlack debut (1972 NL Rookie of the Year), Pete Rose Hit (#1640), Tony Perez 2 HRs (#150 & #151) & 5 RBI, Tom Seaver gets a KO. |
 Game 1971-07-16 | 1971 Cincinnati Reds vs. San Francisco Giants Pete Rose 2 Hits (#1641& #1642), Willie Mays 3 Hits (#3140 - #3142) George Foster hits career HR #8, Tony Perez gets a triple, Gaylord Perry gets his #126th Win with 5 KOs and Willie McCovey walks twice. |
 Game 1971-08-29 | 1971 Atlanta Braves vs Chicago Cubs Hank Aaron: HR #631 Earl Williams HR #28 |
 Game 1972-04-16 | 1972 Cincinnati Reds vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Tony Perez HR #163, Joe Morgan (2 Singles, a Triple, 2 SB & 3 RBIs) and Johnny Bench Double.
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 Game 1972-06-11 | 1972 LA Dodgers vs Pittsburgh Pirates Roberto Clemente HR #234; Bill Mazeroski 2 Singles Bill Buckner HR #6 |
 Game 1972-06-17 | 1972 Cincinnati Reds vs. New York Mets Johnny Bench HR #132 and Tony Perez HR #171 Pete Rose Single (Hit #1785), Denis Menke (HR #92) & Ken Boswell (HR #22 career) |
 Game 1972-06-18 | 1972 Cincinnati Reds vs. New York Mets Pete Rose Hit (#1786), Tony Perez Single and Willie Mays Hit (#3204) Tom Seaver HR (Career #4), Tom Seaver Win #104 |
 Grand Slam 1972-06-25 | 1972 Chicago Cubs vs Pittsburgh Pirates Manny Sanguillen Grand Slam (HR #22 GS #1 of 1), Roberto Clemente (2 Singles, hits #2949 & #2950) & Willie Stargell (Double & Single)
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 Game 1972-07-12 | 1972 Cincinnati Reds vs. Pittsburgh Pirates Pete Rose hit #1,815, Johnny Bench 2 HRs #137 & #138, Tony Perez HR #176
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 Game 1972-07-30 | 1972 Atlanta Braves vs Los Angeles Dodgers G1: Hank Aaron Single (Hit #3346) G2: Frank Robinson HR #516 & 2 Singles, Ralph Garr HR #15, Earl Williams HR #50 |
 Game 1972-08-21 | 1972 Los Angeles Dodgers vs. St. Louis Cardinals St.Louis wins 4 to 0 with 3 HOF players present in the game. Lou Brock (double, hit #1954), Bernie Carbo (HR career #30) and Bob Gibson (Win #220 and Shutout #54, 6 Strikeouts #2714 to #2719). The loss goes to Don Sutton (5 Strikeouts #1294 to #1298)
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 3000th_Hit 1972-09-30 | Roberto Clemente's 3,000 hit Roberto Clemente's 3,000 hit PSA Certified PSA VG 3 |
 World Series 1972-10-21 | 1972 World Series Game 6 Johnny Bench hits a Home run (2nd of 5 WS homeruns) Cincinnati wins 8 to 1 over the Oakland As |
 Game 1973-04-05 | 1973 Cincinnati Reds vs. San Francisco Giants (Opening Day) Pete Rose 2 Singles (#1923-#1924), Tony Perez gets a Double, Joe Morgan a Single (Hit #1021), Willie McCovey a Single (Hit #1548) Juan Marichal gets the win. Gene Locklear debut. |
 Game 1973-05-18 | 1973 Cincinnati Reds vs. San Diego Padres Joe Morgan Inside-the-park Home Run (HR #82 & #2 of 2 IPHR) Pete Rose (Double & Single, Hits #1962 & #1963), Johnny Bench (2 Doubles), Joe Morgan (Double & Single) & Leron Lee (HR) |
 Game 1973-06-30 | 1973 Cincinnati Reds vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Tony Perez HR (#196), Joe Morgan HR (#87), Pete Rose 2 Hits (Hits #2015 & #2016), Bobby Tolan (HR).
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 Game 1973-07-01 | 1973 Oakland Athletics vs. Chicago White Sox G1: Catfish Hunter Win #127 with 5 strikeouts (#1,323 - #1,327);
Tony Muser HR #2
G2: Reggie Jackson 2 hits; Blue Moon Odom Win; Rollie Fingers save with 2 strikeouts |
 Game 1973-07-03 | 1973 Cincinnati Reds vs. San Francisco Giants Pete Rose 2 Singles (Hits #2022 - #2023), Tony Perez HR (#198), Joe Morgan 2 Singles and a Double, Johnny Bench Double, Juan Marichal 2 KOs and Bobby Bonds HR (Career #149).
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 Game 1973-08-17 | 1973 New York Mets vs. Cincinnati Reds Willie Mays Final HR #660, this would be his 3,288th career hit. Willie Mays final home run would come at the expense fo Cincinnati Reds pitcher Don Gullett. |
 Game 1973-09-15 | 1973 Cincinnati Reds vs. Atlanta Braves Tony Perez walk-off HR #4/HR #207 Pete Rose 2 hits (#2,137 & #2,138); Ken Griffey 3rd career Home Run; Pedro Borbon gets the win. |
 Game 1973-09-23 | 1973 Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Cincinnati Reds Joe Morgan HR #102, Pete Rose (Double, Hit #2148) and Tony Perez (Single & Double) Steve Garvey (HR #23 of career), Tom Paciorek (HR) |
 Game 1973-09-24 | 1973 Cincinnati Reds vs. San Diego Padres Tony Perez HR #209, Pete Rose (Hit #2149) and Johnny Bench (Double). Ivan Murrell (HR) & Andy Kosco (HR) |
 Game 1973-09-30 | 1973 Cincinnati Reds vs. San Francisco Giants Pete Rose gets a Double for hit #230 of the season, which is the most hits he would have for a season (Career Hit #2152). Tony Perez (HR #210), Johnny Bench (Double), McCovey (Single) & Bobby Bonds (HR). Larry Stahl final MLB game. |
 Historic-Games 1974-04-04 | 1974 Cincinnati Reds vs Atlanta Braves (Opening Day) Hank Aaron HR #714 ties Babe Ruth (Hit #3510). Pete Rose 2 Doubles and a Single (Hits #2153-#2155), Joe Morgan - 2 Singles (Hits #1189-#1190), Tony Perez HR #211, Dave Concepcion HR #13 and Phil Niekro has 2 strikeouts (#1173-#1174). |
 Historic-Games 1974-04-08 | 1974 Atlanta Braves vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Hank Aaron's record breaking home run #715
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 Game 1974-04-10 | 1974 Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Montreal Expos (Opening Day) Dave Parker 2-Doubles and a Single, Willie Stargell a Run and a RBI,Bob Robertson HR #83. Chuck Taylor get the win for Montreal.
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 Game 1974-04-20 | 1974 Cincinnati Reds vs. San Diego Padres Pete Rose 4 hits (#2,171 to #2,174), Johnny Bench HR #182, Tony Perez HR #215, Joe Morgan HR #104 Don Gullett win |
 Game 1974-05-31 | 1974 Boston Red Sox vs Chicago White Sox Carlton Fisk HR #56 & 57; Dick Allen HR #296, Wilbur Wood Win #115
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 Game 1974-06-22 | 1974 Milwaukee Brewers vs Baltimore Orioles Robin Yount HR #2 of career Ross Grimsley complete game win with 5 strikeouts |
 Game 1974-08-06 | 1974 San Diego Padres vs. Atlanta Braves Hank Aaron 2-HR #727 & #728 and a Single (Hits #3569-#3571), Willie McCovey HR #428, Dave Winfield gets a Single (Hit #126) Phil Niekro gets the complete game win with 8 strikeouts. Attendance: 9,492 |
 Game 1974-08-12 | 1974 Cincinnati Reds vs. Pittsburgh Pirates Willie Stargell: HR #341 Johnny Bench (Single & a Double), Joe Morgan (2 Doubles), Tony Perez (Single) & Ed Kirkpatrick (HR) |
 3000th_Hit 1974-09-24 | Al Kaline 3000th Hit Al Kaline hits his 3000th Hit Attendance: 11,492 |
 First-Last 1975-04-09 | 1975 Cincinnati Reds vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Doug Flynn Debut (a Sacrifice bunt; Chaney advances to 2B). Dave Concepcion then Singles to CF and Chaney Scores. Pedro Borbon picks up the win. Bill Buckner HR #26; Joe Morgan 3 hits |
 Game 1975-04-10 | 1975 Cincinnati Reds vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Doug Flynn first start and first hit, a Single to CF. Pete Rose Hit #2,340; George Foster 2HRs (#28 & #29) |
 Game 1975-04-11 | 1975 Milwaukee Brewers vs. Cleveland Indians The Homecoming of Hank Aaron, who returns to Milwaukee to play his first game in Milwaukee, but this time as a Brewer. He has a single for his #3,601 career hit.
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 Game 1975-07-02 | 1975 New York Yankees vs. Cleveland Indians Dennis Eckersley (Rookie) gets 8 Strikeouts (Career #58 - #65); Chris Chambliss: hit career HR #38
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 Game 1975-07-11 | 1975 Cincinnati Reds vs. New York Mets G1: Pete Rose 2 hits (#2,451 & #2,452), Tony Perez HR #251 G2: Pete Rose hit #2,453, Johnny Bench HR #231 |