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1914 Cincinnati Reds season

The 1914 Cincinnati Reds season was a season in American baseball. The Cincinnati Reds finished last in the National League.

Offseason edit

After the 1913 season, Reds owner Garry Herrmann, unhappy with the poor performance of the club, challenged his manager Joe Tinker on his managerial style and sought his resignation. Eventually, Herrmann and Tinker conferred, and in October, Tinker signed a contract to manage the team in 1914. Herrmann then fired Tinker in November, as Tinker complained that Herrmann did not seek his input on player transactions, while Herrmann charged the Tinker did not accept his authority.

On December 12, the Reds acquired Buck Herzog and Grover Hartley from the New York Giants in exchange for Bob Bescher. Herzog, a shortstop, hit .286 with three home runs and 31 RBI in 96 games in 1913, while Hartley saw limited time as a backup catcher with the Giants in 1913, batting .316 in 23 games. The Reds then named Herzog as player-manager of the club, as this would be his first managerial job.

With the Federal League beginning play in the 1914 season, a number of Reds players jumped to the new league. Notable players that left Cincinnati were Dave Davenport, Mordecai Brown, Harry Chapman, and Armando Marsans to the St. Louis Terriers, Chief Johnson to the Kansas City Packers and George Suggs to the Baltimore Terrapins.

Regular season edit

Dick Hoblitzell, the Reds starting first baseman since 1909, struggled badly in the 1914 season, and was eventually placed on waivers, as the Boston Red Sox picked him up on July 16. Hoblitzell was hitting only .210 with no home runs and 26 RBI in 78 games, well below his career numbers.

Offensively, the Reds struggled during the 1914 season, batting only .236, seventh in the National League. The club had a league low 142 doubles and 16 home runs. Heinie Groh led the team with a .288 batting average, and had two home runs and 32 RBI in 139 games. Player-manager Buck Herzog batted .281 with one home run and 40 RBI with a team high 46 stolen bases in 138 games in his first season in Cincinnati. Bert Niehoff led the Reds with four home runs and 49 RBI, while batting .242.

The pitching staff was led by Red Ames, who had a 15-21 record with a 2.64 ERA in 47 games. He pitched a team high 297 innings and had 128 strikeouts and 18 complete games. Rube Benton led the club in wins, as he had a 16-18 record with a 2.96 ERA in 41 games. Phil Douglas, in his first full season as a starting pitcher, had a team best 2.56 ERA in 45 games, starting 25 of them. Douglas had a record of 11-18 and pitched 239.1 innings.

 
The 1914 Cincinnati Reds

Season Summary edit

Cincinnati was an early season surprise, as many expected the club to struggle after losing some top players to the Federal League, and by losing player-manager Joe Tinker. An early season six game winning streak lifted the Reds to a 16-11 record, which put them in second place in the National League, only one game behind the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Reds continued to play excellent baseball, and on June 1, after winning their eighth straight game, the Reds were tied with the New York Giants for first place in the league with a 26-15 record. The club would then struggle badly, going 14-33 in their next 47 games to fall out of the pennant race.

The Reds continued to struggle, and won only six of their last 40 games, to close the season with a 60-94 record, last place in the National League and 34.5 games behind the first place Boston Braves. The 60 wins and .390 winning percentage was the lowest by the club since the 1901 season. The total attendance of 100,791 was the lowest total since the 1891 season.

Season standings edit

National League W L Pct. GB Home Road
Boston Braves 94 59 0.614 51–25 43–34
New York Giants 84 70 0.545 10½ 43–36 41–34
St. Louis Cardinals 81 72 0.529 13 42–34 39–38
Chicago Cubs 78 76 0.506 16½ 46–30 32–46
Brooklyn Robins 75 79 0.487 19½ 45–34 30–45
Philadelphia Phillies 74 80 0.481 20½ 48–30 26–50
Pittsburgh Pirates 69 85 0.448 25½ 39–36 30–49
Cincinnati Reds 60 94 0.390 34½ 34–42 26–52

Record vs. opponents edit


Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
Team BOS BR CHC CIN NYG PHI PIT STL
Boston 9–13 16–6 14–8–2 11–11–1 12–10 17–5–1 15–6–1
Brooklyn 13–9 10–12 11–11 9–13 11–11 16–6 5–17
Chicago 6–16 12–10 17–5 9–13 12–10 12–10 10–12–2
Cincinnati 8–14–2 11–11 5–17 9–13 9–13 8–14–1 10–12
New York 11–11–1 13–9 13–9 13–9 12–10 13–9–1 9–13
Philadelphia 10–12 11–11 10–12 13–9 10–12 12–10 8–14
Pittsburgh 5–17–1 6–16 10–12 14–8–1 9–13–1 10–12 15–7–1
St. Louis 6–15–1 17–5 12–10–2 12–10 13–9 14–8 7–15–1


Notable transactions edit

Roster edit

Player stats edit

Batting 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 RBI
C Tommy Clarke 113 313 82 .262 2 25
1B Dick Hoblitzell 78 248 52 .210 0 26
2B Heinie Groh 139 455 131 .288 2 32
SS Buck Herzog 138 498 140 .281 1 40
3B Bert Niehoff 142 484 117 .242 4 49
OF George Twombley 68 240 56 .233 0 19
OF Herbie Moran 107 395 93 .235 1 35
OF Bert Daniels 71 269 59 .219 0 19

Other 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 RBI
Doc Miller 93 192 49 .255 0 33
Mike González 95 176 41 .233 0 10
Johnny Bates 58 155 39 .252 2 15
Red Killefer 42 141 39 .277 0 12
Bill Kellogg 71 126 22 .175 0 7
Armando Marsans 36 124 37 .298 0 22
Marty Berghammer 77 112 25 .223 0 6
Fritz Mollwitz 32 111 18 .162 0 5
Fritz Von Kolnitz 41 104 23 .221 0 6
Tiny Graham 25 61 14 .230 0 3
Johnny Rawlings 33 60 13 .217 0 8
Maury Uhler 46 56 12 .214 0 3
Harry LaRoss 22 48 11 .229 0 5
Howard Lohr 18 47 10 .213 0 7
Tex Erwin 12 35 11 .314 1 7
Bill Holden 11 28 6 .214 0 1
Norm Glockson 7 12 0 .000 0 0
Claud Derrick 3 6 2 .333 0 1
Ed Kippert 2 2 0 .000 0 0
Kid McLaughlin 3 2 0 .000 0 0

Pitching 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 SO
Red Ames 47 297.0 15 23 2.64 128
Rube Benton 41 271.0 16 18 2.96 121
Earl Yingling 34 198.0 9 13 3.45 80
Chief Johnson 1 4.0 0 0 6.75 1

Other 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 SO
Phil Douglas 45 239.1 11 18 2.56 121
Pete Schneider 29 144.1 5 13 2.81 62
King Lear 17 55.2 1 2 3.07 20
Dave Davenport 10 54.0 2 2 2.50 22
Paul Fittery 8 43.2 0 2 3.09 21
Elmer Koestner 5 18.1 0 0 4.42 6

Relief pitchers edit

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

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Jack Rowan 12 1 3 2 3.46 16
Pete Fahrer 5 0 0 0 1.13 2
Karl Adams 4 0 0 0 9.00 5
Bob Ingersoll 4 0 0 0 3.00 2
Pat Griffin 1 0 0 0 9.00 0

Notes edit

  1. ^ Chief Johnson page at Baseball Reference

References edit

  • 1914 Cincinnati Reds season at Baseball Reference

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The 1914 Cincinnati Reds season was a season in American baseball The Cincinnati Reds finished last in the National League 1914 Cincinnati RedsLeagueNational LeagueBallparkRedland FieldCityCincinnati OhioOwnersGarry HerrmannManagersBuck Herzog 1913 Seasons 1915 Contents 1 Offseason 2 Regular season 2 1 Season Summary 2 2 Season standings 2 3 Record vs opponents 2 4 Notable transactions 2 5 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 ReferencesOffseason editAfter the 1913 season Reds owner Garry Herrmann unhappy with the poor performance of the club challenged his manager Joe Tinker on his managerial style and sought his resignation Eventually Herrmann and Tinker conferred and in October Tinker signed a contract to manage the team in 1914 Herrmann then fired Tinker in November as Tinker complained that Herrmann did not seek his input on player transactions while Herrmann charged the Tinker did not accept his authority On December 12 the Reds acquired Buck Herzog and Grover Hartley from the New York Giants in exchange for Bob Bescher Herzog a shortstop hit 286 with three home runs and 31 RBI in 96 games in 1913 while Hartley saw limited time as a backup catcher with the Giants in 1913 batting 316 in 23 games The Reds then named Herzog as player manager of the club as this would be his first managerial job With the Federal League beginning play in the 1914 season a number of Reds players jumped to the new league Notable players that left Cincinnati were Dave Davenport Mordecai Brown Harry Chapman and Armando Marsans to the St Louis Terriers Chief Johnson to the Kansas City Packers and George Suggs to the Baltimore Terrapins Regular season editDick Hoblitzell the Reds starting first baseman since 1909 struggled badly in the 1914 season and was eventually placed on waivers as the Boston Red Sox picked him up on July 16 Hoblitzell was hitting only 210 with no home runs and 26 RBI in 78 games well below his career numbers Offensively the Reds struggled during the 1914 season batting only 236 seventh in the National League The club had a league low 142 doubles and 16 home runs Heinie Groh led the team with a 288 batting average and had two home runs and 32 RBI in 139 games Player manager Buck Herzog batted 281 with one home run and 40 RBI with a team high 46 stolen bases in 138 games in his first season in Cincinnati Bert Niehoff led the Reds with four home runs and 49 RBI while batting 242 The pitching staff was led by Red Ames who had a 15 21 record with a 2 64 ERA in 47 games He pitched a team high 297 innings and had 128 strikeouts and 18 complete games Rube Benton led the club in wins as he had a 16 18 record with a 2 96 ERA in 41 games Phil Douglas in his first full season as a starting pitcher had a team best 2 56 ERA in 45 games starting 25 of them Douglas had a record of 11 18 and pitched 239 1 innings nbsp The 1914 Cincinnati Reds Season Summary edit Cincinnati was an early season surprise as many expected the club to struggle after losing some top players to the Federal League and by losing player manager Joe Tinker An early season six game winning streak lifted the Reds to a 16 11 record which put them in second place in the National League only one game behind the Pittsburgh Pirates The Reds continued to play excellent baseball and on June 1 after winning their eighth straight game the Reds were tied with the New York Giants for first place in the league with a 26 15 record The club would then struggle badly going 14 33 in their next 47 games to fall out of the pennant race The Reds continued to struggle and won only six of their last 40 games to close the season with a 60 94 record last place in the National League and 34 5 games behind the first place Boston Braves The 60 wins and 390 winning percentage was the lowest by the club since the 1901 season The total attendance of 100 791 was the lowest total since the 1891 season Season standings edit vteNational League W L Pct GB Home Road Boston Braves 94 59 0 614 51 25 43 34 New York Giants 84 70 0 545 10 43 36 41 34 St Louis Cardinals 81 72 0 529 13 42 34 39 38 Chicago Cubs 78 76 0 506 16 46 30 32 46 Brooklyn Robins 75 79 0 487 19 45 34 30 45 Philadelphia Phillies 74 80 0 481 20 48 30 26 50 Pittsburgh Pirates 69 85 0 448 25 39 36 30 49 Cincinnati Reds 60 94 0 390 34 34 42 26 52 Record vs opponents edit 1914 National League recordvteSources 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Team BOS BR CHC CIN NYG PHI PIT STL Boston 9 13 16 6 14 8 2 11 11 1 12 10 17 5 1 15 6 1 Brooklyn 13 9 10 12 11 11 9 13 11 11 16 6 5 17 Chicago 6 16 12 10 17 5 9 13 12 10 12 10 10 12 2 Cincinnati 8 14 2 11 11 5 17 9 13 9 13 8 14 1 10 12 New York 11 11 1 13 9 13 9 13 9 12 10 13 9 1 9 13 Philadelphia 10 12 11 11 10 12 13 9 10 12 12 10 8 14 Pittsburgh 5 17 1 6 16 10 12 14 8 1 9 13 1 10 12 15 7 1 St Louis 6 15 1 17 5 12 10 2 12 10 13 9 14 8 7 15 1 Notable transactions edit April 20 1914 Chief Johnson jumped from the Reds to the Kansas City Packers 1 Roster edit 1914 Cincinnati Reds Roster Pitchers Karl Adams Red Ames Rube Benton Dave Davenport Phil Douglas Pete Fahrer Paul Fittery Pat Griffin Bob Ingersoll Chief Johnson Elmer Koestner King Lear Jack Rowan Pete Schneider Earl Yingling Catchers Tommy Clarke Tex Erwin Norm Glockson Mike Gonzalez Infielders Marty Berghammer Claud Derrick Tiny Graham Heinie Groh Buck Herzog Bill Kellogg Fritz Mollwitz Bert Niehoff Johnny Rawlings Fritz Von Kolnitz Outfielders Johnny Bates Bert Daniels Bill Holden Red Killefer Ed Kippert Harry LaRoss Howard Lohr Armando Marsans Kid McLaughlin Doc Miller Herbie Moran George Twombly Maury Uhler Manager Buck HerzogPlayer 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 RBI C Tommy Clarke 113 313 82 262 2 25 1B Dick Hoblitzell 78 248 52 210 0 26 2B Heinie Groh 139 455 131 288 2 32 SS Buck Herzog 138 498 140 281 1 40 3B Bert Niehoff 142 484 117 242 4 49 OF George Twombley 68 240 56 233 0 19 OF Herbie Moran 107 395 93 235 1 35 OF Bert Daniels 71 269 59 219 0 19 Other 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 RBI Doc Miller 93 192 49 255 0 33 Mike Gonzalez 95 176 41 233 0 10 Johnny Bates 58 155 39 252 2 15 Red Killefer 42 141 39 277 0 12 Bill Kellogg 71 126 22 175 0 7 Armando Marsans 36 124 37 298 0 22 Marty Berghammer 77 112 25 223 0 6 Fritz Mollwitz 32 111 18 162 0 5 Fritz Von Kolnitz 41 104 23 221 0 6 Tiny Graham 25 61 14 230 0 3 Johnny Rawlings 33 60 13 217 0 8 Maury Uhler 46 56 12 214 0 3 Harry LaRoss 22 48 11 229 0 5 Howard Lohr 18 47 10 213 0 7 Tex Erwin 12 35 11 314 1 7 Bill Holden 11 28 6 214 0 1 Norm Glockson 7 12 0 000 0 0 Claud Derrick 3 6 2 333 0 1 Ed Kippert 2 2 0 000 0 0 Kid McLaughlin 3 2 0 000 0 0 Pitching 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 SO Red Ames 47 297 0 15 23 2 64 128 Rube Benton 41 271 0 16 18 2 96 121 Earl Yingling 34 198 0 9 13 3 45 80 Chief Johnson 1 4 0 0 0 6 75 1 Other 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 SO Phil Douglas 45 239 1 11 18 2 56 121 Pete Schneider 29 144 1 5 13 2 81 62 King Lear 17 55 2 1 2 3 07 20 Dave Davenport 10 54 0 2 2 2 50 22 Paul Fittery 8 43 2 0 2 3 09 21 Elmer Koestner 5 18 1 0 0 4 42 6 Relief pitchers edit Note G Games pitched W Wins L Losses SV Saves ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts Player G W L SV ERA SO Jack Rowan 12 1 3 2 3 46 16 Pete Fahrer 5 0 0 0 1 13 2 Karl Adams 4 0 0 0 9 00 5 Bob Ingersoll 4 0 0 0 3 00 2 Pat Griffin 1 0 0 0 9 00 0Notes edit Chief Johnson page at Baseball ReferenceReferences edit1914 Cincinnati Reds season at Baseball Reference Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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