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1896 Cincinnati Reds season

The 1896 Cincinnati Reds season was a season in American baseball. The team finished in third place in the National League with a record of 77–50, 12 games behind the Baltimore Orioles.

1896 Cincinnati Reds
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Owner(s)John T. Brush[1]
Manager(s)Buck Ewing
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Regular season

After a late season collapse by the Reds in 1895, in which the team won only fourteen of their last thirty-nine games to fall completely out of the pennant race to an eighth-place finish, the club began to make changes to get younger players.

Buck Ewing returned as player-manager, and the team made a big trade, as Arlie Latham, Ed McFarland, Morgan Murphy and Tom Parrott were traded from Cincinnati to the St. Louis Browns for Red Ehret and Heinie Peitz. Ehret struggled in 1895, with a 6–19 record and a 6.02 ERA. His best season came in 1890 with the Louisville Colonels of the American Association, when Ehret was 25–14 with a 2.53 ERA in 43 games. Ehret also led the National League in shutouts with four during the 1893 season with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Peitz hit .284 with two home runs and 65 RBI with the Browns in 1895.

The Reds also acquired Charlie Irwin from the Chicago Colts to play third base. Irwin missed most of the 1895 season, but in 1894 he batted .296 with eight home runs and 100 RBI with Chicago.

Offensively, Eddie Burke led the team with a .340 batting average and 120 runs scored, as well as hitting a homer and 52 RBI. Dummy Hoy also scored 120 runs, as he hit .298 with a team tying high four home runs and 57 RBI. Dusty Miller had a club high .321 average, 93 RBI and 76 stolen bases, as well as tying Hoy with four home runs. Bid McPhee had another solid season, as he hit .305 with a homer and 87 RBI while stealing 48 bases.

Frank Dwyer led the pitching staff with a 24–11 record and a 3.15 ERA in 36 games, 34 of them starts. Ehret went 18–14 with a 3.42 ERA in his first season with the Reds, which marked a big improvement over his horrible 1895 season with the Browns. Billy Rhines led the league with a 2.45 ERA, however, he missed some time due to injuries and finished the year with a record of 8–6 in 19 games.

Season summary

After starting the year with a 9–7 record and in fifth place, Cincinnati posted ten wins in their next twelve games to improve to 19–9, and sit in first place in the National League. The Reds slipped out of first place with a 3–5 record in their next eight games, and continued to slump to a 27–20 record, fourth in the league. Cincinnati then rebounded, going 14–2 in their next sixteen games to push their record to 41–22, and be in a first place tie with the Baltimore Orioles. The club stayed hot, going 12–2 in their next fourteen games to push their record to 53–24, and take over first place by themselves, three games up on the Orioles. Cincinnati then went 8–2 in their next ten games, and pushed their first place lead to five games over Baltimore, and a 34–6 record in their last forty games. Despite a solid 8–5 record in their next thirteen games, Cincinnati saw their five-game lead evaporate to only a half game over the red hot Orioles. As the season was coming to a close, the Reds completely fell out of the pennant race, as they lost eleven games in a row and would eventually finish in third place with a 77–50 record, 12.5 games behind Baltimore.

Season standings

National League W L Pct. GB Home Road
Baltimore Orioles 90 39 0.698 49–16 41–23
Cleveland Spiders 80 48 0.625 43–19 37–29
Cincinnati Reds 77 50 0.606 12 51–15 26–35
Boston Beaneaters 74 57 0.565 17 42–24 32–33
Chicago Colts 71 57 0.555 18½ 42–24 29–33
Pittsburgh Pirates 66 63 0.512 24 35–31 31–32
New York Giants 64 67 0.489 27 39–26 25–41
Philadelphia Phillies 62 68 0.477 28½ 42–27 20–41
Washington Senators 58 73 0.443 33 38–29 20–44
Brooklyn Bridegrooms 58 73 0.443 33 35–28 23–45
St. Louis Browns 40 90 0.308 50½ 27–34 13–56
Louisville Colonels 38 93 0.290 53 25–37 13–56

Record vs. opponents


Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
Team BAL BOS BR CHI CIN CLE LOU NYG PHI PIT STL WSH
Baltimore 5–7 6–6 7–4–2 10–2 3–8–1 10–2 9–3 12–0 9–2 9–3 10–2
Boston 7–5 10–2 3–9 5–6 5–7–1 8–4 7–5 7–5 7–5 8–4 7–5
Brooklyn 6–6 2–10 6–6 2–10 5–7 8–4 4–8 8–4 6–5–1 7–5 4–8–1
Chicago 4–7–2 9–3 6–6 4–6–1 2–9–1 9–3 5–7 4–8 11–1 9–3 8–4
Cincinnati 2–10 6–5 10–2 6–4–1 6–5 9–3 6–6 8–4 5–7 12–0 7–4
Cleveland 8–3–1 7–5–1 5–7 9–2–1 5–6 8–3–2 7–5 6–6 4–8–1 10–2 9–3–1
Louisville 2–10 4–8 4–8 3–9 3–9 3–8–2 4–8–1 7–5 2–10 3–9 3–9
New York 3–9 5–7 8–4 7–5 6–6 5–7 8–4–1 3–8 4–8 9–3–1 6–6
Philadelphia 0–12 5–7 4–8 8–4 4–8 6–6 5–7 8–3 6–6 8–3 8–4
Pittsburgh 2–9 5–7 5–6–1 1–11 7–5 8–4–1 10–2 8–4 6–6 8–3 6–6
St. Louis 3–9 4–8 5–7 3–9 0–12 2–10 9–3 3–9–1 3–8 3–8 5–7
Washington 2–10 5–7 8–4–1 4–8 4–7 3–9–1 9–3 6–6 4–8 6–6 5–7


Roster

Player stats

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
C Heinie Peitz 68 211 63 .299 2 34
1B Buck Ewing 69 263 73 .278 1 38
2B Bid McPhee 117 433 132 .305 1 87
SS Germany Smith 120 456 131 .287 3 71
3B Charlie Irwin 127 476 141 .296 1 67
OF Eddie Burke 122 521 177 .340 1 52
OF Dusty Miller 125 504 162 .321 4 93
OF Dummy Hoy 121 443 132 .298 4 57

Other batters

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
Farmer Vaughn 114 433 127 .293 2 66
Bill Gray 46 121 25 .207 0 17
Bug Holliday 29 84 27 .321 0 8

Pitching

Starting pitchers

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

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Frank Dwyer 36 288.2 24 11 3.15 57
Red Ehret 34 276.2 18 14 3.42 60
Frank Foreman 27 185.2 14 7 3.97 33
Billy Rhines 19 143.0 8 6 2.45 32
Brownie Foreman 4 23.0 1 3 11.35 9
Bert Inks 3 20.0 1 1 4.50 2

Other pitchers

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

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Chauncey Fisher 27 159.2 10 7 4.45 25

Relief pitchers

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

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Wiley Davis 2 1 1 0 8.31 1
Hank Gastright 1 0 0 0 4.50 0
Bug Holliday 1 0 0 0 0.00 0

References

  1. ^ "Reds owners". The Cincinnati Enquirer. November 3, 2005. p. 20. Retrieved September 14, 2020 – via newspapers.com.

External links

  • 1896 Cincinnati Reds season at Baseball Reference

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The 1896 Cincinnati Reds season was a season in American baseball The team finished in third place in the National League with a record of 77 50 12 games behind the Baltimore Orioles 1896 Cincinnati RedsMajor League affiliationsNational League since 1890 LocationLeague Park since 1890 Cincinnati since 1882 Other informationOwner s John T Brush 1 Manager s Buck Ewing lt Previous season Next season gt Contents 1 Regular season 1 1 Season summary 1 2 Season standings 1 3 Record vs opponents 1 4 Roster 2 Player stats 2 1 Batting 2 1 1 Starters by position 2 1 2 Other batters 2 2 Pitching 2 2 1 Starting pitchers 2 2 2 Other pitchers 2 2 3 Relief pitchers 3 References 4 External linksRegular season EditAfter a late season collapse by the Reds in 1895 in which the team won only fourteen of their last thirty nine games to fall completely out of the pennant race to an eighth place finish the club began to make changes to get younger players Buck Ewing returned as player manager and the team made a big trade as Arlie Latham Ed McFarland Morgan Murphy and Tom Parrott were traded from Cincinnati to the St Louis Browns for Red Ehret and Heinie Peitz Ehret struggled in 1895 with a 6 19 record and a 6 02 ERA His best season came in 1890 with the Louisville Colonels of the American Association when Ehret was 25 14 with a 2 53 ERA in 43 games Ehret also led the National League in shutouts with four during the 1893 season with the Pittsburgh Pirates Peitz hit 284 with two home runs and 65 RBI with the Browns in 1895 The Reds also acquired Charlie Irwin from the Chicago Colts to play third base Irwin missed most of the 1895 season but in 1894 he batted 296 with eight home runs and 100 RBI with Chicago Offensively Eddie Burke led the team with a 340 batting average and 120 runs scored as well as hitting a homer and 52 RBI Dummy Hoy also scored 120 runs as he hit 298 with a team tying high four home runs and 57 RBI Dusty Miller had a club high 321 average 93 RBI and 76 stolen bases as well as tying Hoy with four home runs Bid McPhee had another solid season as he hit 305 with a homer and 87 RBI while stealing 48 bases Frank Dwyer led the pitching staff with a 24 11 record and a 3 15 ERA in 36 games 34 of them starts Ehret went 18 14 with a 3 42 ERA in his first season with the Reds which marked a big improvement over his horrible 1895 season with the Browns Billy Rhines led the league with a 2 45 ERA however he missed some time due to injuries and finished the year with a record of 8 6 in 19 games Season summary Edit After starting the year with a 9 7 record and in fifth place Cincinnati posted ten wins in their next twelve games to improve to 19 9 and sit in first place in the National League The Reds slipped out of first place with a 3 5 record in their next eight games and continued to slump to a 27 20 record fourth in the league Cincinnati then rebounded going 14 2 in their next sixteen games to push their record to 41 22 and be in a first place tie with the Baltimore Orioles The club stayed hot going 12 2 in their next fourteen games to push their record to 53 24 and take over first place by themselves three games up on the Orioles Cincinnati then went 8 2 in their next ten games and pushed their first place lead to five games over Baltimore and a 34 6 record in their last forty games Despite a solid 8 5 record in their next thirteen games Cincinnati saw their five game lead evaporate to only a half game over the red hot Orioles As the season was coming to a close the Reds completely fell out of the pennant race as they lost eleven games in a row and would eventually finish in third place with a 77 50 record 12 5 games behind Baltimore Season standings Edit vteNational League W L Pct GB Home RoadBaltimore Orioles 90 39 0 698 49 16 41 23Cleveland Spiders 80 48 0 625 9 43 19 37 29Cincinnati Reds 77 50 0 606 12 51 15 26 35Boston Beaneaters 74 57 0 565 17 42 24 32 33Chicago Colts 71 57 0 555 18 42 24 29 33Pittsburgh Pirates 66 63 0 512 24 35 31 31 32New York Giants 64 67 0 489 27 39 26 25 41Philadelphia Phillies 62 68 0 477 28 42 27 20 41Washington Senators 58 73 0 443 33 38 29 20 44Brooklyn Bridegrooms 58 73 0 443 33 35 28 23 45St Louis Browns 40 90 0 308 50 27 34 13 56Louisville Colonels 38 93 0 290 53 25 37 13 56Record vs opponents Edit 1896 National League recordvteSources 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Team BAL BOS BR CHI CIN CLE LOU NYG PHI PIT STL WSHBaltimore 5 7 6 6 7 4 2 10 2 3 8 1 10 2 9 3 12 0 9 2 9 3 10 2Boston 7 5 10 2 3 9 5 6 5 7 1 8 4 7 5 7 5 7 5 8 4 7 5Brooklyn 6 6 2 10 6 6 2 10 5 7 8 4 4 8 8 4 6 5 1 7 5 4 8 1Chicago 4 7 2 9 3 6 6 4 6 1 2 9 1 9 3 5 7 4 8 11 1 9 3 8 4Cincinnati 2 10 6 5 10 2 6 4 1 6 5 9 3 6 6 8 4 5 7 12 0 7 4Cleveland 8 3 1 7 5 1 5 7 9 2 1 5 6 8 3 2 7 5 6 6 4 8 1 10 2 9 3 1Louisville 2 10 4 8 4 8 3 9 3 9 3 8 2 4 8 1 7 5 2 10 3 9 3 9New York 3 9 5 7 8 4 7 5 6 6 5 7 8 4 1 3 8 4 8 9 3 1 6 6Philadelphia 0 12 5 7 4 8 8 4 4 8 6 6 5 7 8 3 6 6 8 3 8 4Pittsburgh 2 9 5 7 5 6 1 1 11 7 5 8 4 1 10 2 8 4 6 6 8 3 6 6St Louis 3 9 4 8 5 7 3 9 0 12 2 10 9 3 3 9 1 3 8 3 8 5 7Washington 2 10 5 7 8 4 1 4 8 4 7 3 9 1 9 3 6 6 4 8 6 6 5 7 Roster Edit 1896 Cincinnati RedsRosterPitchers Wiley Davis Frank Dwyer Red Ehret Chauncey Fisher Brownie Foreman Frank Foreman Hank Gastright Bert Inks Billy Rhines Catchers Heinie PeitzInfielders Buck Ewing Bill Gray Charlie Irwin Bid McPhee Germany Smith Farmer Vaughn Outfielders Eddie Burke Bug Holliday Dummy Hoy Dusty Miller Manager Buck EwingPlayer stats EditBatting Edit Starters by position Edit 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 RBIC Heinie Peitz 68 211 63 299 2 341B Buck Ewing 69 263 73 278 1 382B Bid McPhee 117 433 132 305 1 87SS Germany Smith 120 456 131 287 3 713B Charlie Irwin 127 476 141 296 1 67OF Eddie Burke 122 521 177 340 1 52OF Dusty Miller 125 504 162 321 4 93OF Dummy Hoy 121 443 132 298 4 57Other batters Edit 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 RBIFarmer Vaughn 114 433 127 293 2 66Bill Gray 46 121 25 207 0 17Bug Holliday 29 84 27 321 0 8Pitching Edit Starting pitchers Edit Note G Games pitched IP Innings pitched W Wins L Losses ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts Player G IP W L ERA SOFrank Dwyer 36 288 2 24 11 3 15 57Red Ehret 34 276 2 18 14 3 42 60Frank Foreman 27 185 2 14 7 3 97 33Billy Rhines 19 143 0 8 6 2 45 32Brownie Foreman 4 23 0 1 3 11 35 9Bert Inks 3 20 0 1 1 4 50 2Other pitchers Edit Note G Games pitched IP Innings pitched W Wins L Losses ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts Player G IP W L ERA SOChauncey Fisher 27 159 2 10 7 4 45 25Relief pitchers Edit Note G Games pitched W Wins L Losses SV Saves ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts Player G W L SV ERA SOWiley Davis 2 1 1 0 8 31 1Hank Gastright 1 0 0 0 4 50 0Bug Holliday 1 0 0 0 0 00 0References Edit Reds owners The Cincinnati Enquirer November 3 2005 p 20 Retrieved September 14 2020 via newspapers com External links Edit1896 Cincinnati Reds season at Baseball Reference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1896 Cincinnati Reds season amp oldid 1153767264, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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