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1962 Cincinnati Reds season

The 1962 Cincinnati Reds season was a season in American baseball. The team finished in third place in the National League standings, with a record of 98–64, 3½ games behind the NL Champion San Francisco Giants. The Reds were managed by Fred Hutchinson, and played their home games at Crosley Field.

1962 Cincinnati Reds
Major League affiliations
Location
Other information
Owner(s)Bill DeWitt
General manager(s)Bill DeWitt
Manager(s)Fred Hutchinson
Local televisionWLWT
(Ed Kennedy, Frank McCormick)
Local radioWKRC
(Waite Hoyt, Gene Kelly)
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The Reds entered the season as the defending NL Champions, having won the '61 pennant by 4 games over the second-place Dodgers. The Reds' lineup returned intact, although sophomore Leo Cárdenas was set to replace veteran Eddie Kasko at shortstop, putting the versatile Kasko in a "super-sub" role. That all changed in spring training when slugging third-baseman Gene Freese broke his ankle during an intra-squad game and missed virtually the entire season. The light-hitting Kasko was moved to third base and played well, but the Reds sorely missed the 26 home runs and 87 RBI that Freese had provided the year before. The lack of Freese's big bat severely hurt the Reds' chances to repeat as National League champions.

The Dodgers and Giants dominated the National League most of the year, with the Reds a distant third. Aided by two expansion teams (the Houston Colt .45s and the New York Mets), the top NL teams were winning at a very high rate. By June 6, Giants were 40-16 (.714) and the Dodgers 40-17 (.702). The Reds were playing solid baseball themselves (29-20, .592), but still trailed the Giants by 7½ games and the Dodgers by 7. Cincinnati stayed a relatively distant third for most of the season until a 9-game winning streak Aug. 5-13 drew the Reds to within 6½ games of the Dodgers and to within 4 games of the Giants. By Aug. 25, the Reds had crept to within 3 games of the Dodgers and 3½ games of the Giants, thanks to a 6-game winning streak.

The Reds had made up ground on both the Giants and the Dodgers, who had finally started to fade. Los Angeles lost star pitcher Sandy Koufax to a finger injury on July 17 against the Reds. The lefty missed 58 games and approximately 13 to 14 starts before returning in September. The Giants came to Crosley Field to play a 2-game set with the Reds Sept. 12–13, the last time the Giants and Reds would meet. The Reds won both games to pull to within 3 games of the Giants and Dodgers with 13 games to go. With first place within reach, the Reds went on a crucial 9-game road trip to New York, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, but won just 3 of 9 games, going 1–2 in each city. Meanwhile, the Giants also initially stumbled down the stretch. After leaving Cincinnati, the Giants went to Pittsburgh and promptly got swept in a 4-game series at Forbes Field, which marked 6-straight losses. San Francisco righted the ship and won 7 of its last 11 to tie the Dodgers at 101-61 while the Reds were three games back. In a 3-game "playoff" series where the statistics counted for the regular season, San Francisco beat Los Angeles 2 games to 1 to win the right to face the New York Yankees in the 1962 World Series.

The Reds finished with virtually the same winning percentage (.605) as the one (.604) that was good enough to win the NL pennant in 1961. Reds right fielder Frank Robinson followed up his '61 MVP season with another monster year at the plate, slugging 39 home runs (3rd in the NL), 136 RBI (3rd in the NL), and his .342 batting average was just .004 behind the Dodgers' Tommy Davis in a race for the batting crown. Robinson also led the league with 134 runs scored and a 1.045 OPS, while he was second in the Senior Circuit with 208 hits and 380 total bases. Robinson finished fourth in the NL MVP voting behind Maury Wills, Willie Mays and Davis.

Bob Purkey emerged as the Reds' staff ace with a career year, compiling a 23–5 record while pitching 288.1 innings. Purkey was third in the NL Cy Young Award voting behind the Dodgers' Don Drysdale and San Francisco's Jack Sanford. Purkey also finished eighth in the NL MVP voting.

Offseason Edit

Regular season Edit

Season standings Edit

National League W L Pct. GB Home Road
San Francisco Giants 103 62 0.624 61–21 42–41
Los Angeles Dodgers 102 63 0.618 1 54–29 48–34
Cincinnati Reds 98 64 0.605 58–23 40–41
Pittsburgh Pirates 93 68 0.578 8 51–30 42–38
Milwaukee Braves 86 76 0.531 15½ 49–32 37–44
St. Louis Cardinals 84 78 0.519 17½ 44–37 40–41
Philadelphia Phillies 81 80 0.503 20 46–34 35–46
Houston Colt .45s 64 96 0.400 36½ 32–48 32–48
Chicago Cubs 59 103 0.364 42½ 32–49 27–54
New York Mets 40 120 0.250 60½ 22–58 18–62

Record vs. opponents Edit


Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
Team CHC CIN HOU LAD MIL NYM PHI PIT SF STL
Chicago 4–14 7–11 4–14 8–10 9–9 10–8 4–14 6–12 7–11
Cincinnati 14–4 13–5 9–9 13–5 13–5 8–10 13–5 7–11 8–10
Houston 11–7 5–13 6–12 7–11 13–3–1 1–17 5–13 7–11 9–9–1
Los Angeles 14–4 9–9 12–6 10–8 16–2 14–4 10–8 10–11 7–11
Milwaukee 10–8 5–13 11–7 8–10 12–6 11–7 10–8 7–11 12–6
New York 9–9 5–13 3–13–1 2–16 6–12 4–14 2–16 4–14 5–13
Philadelphia 8–10 10–8 17–1 4–14 7–11 14–4 7–10 5–13 9–9
Pittsburgh 14–4 5–13 13–5 8–10 8–10 16–2 10–7 7–11 12–6
San Francisco 12–6 11–7 11–7 11–10 11–7 14–4 13–5 11–7 9–9
St. Louis 11–7 10–8 9–9–1 11–7 6–12 13–5 9–9 6–12 9–9


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 Johnny Edwards 133 452 115 .254 8 50
1B Gordy Coleman 136 476 132 .277 28 86
2B Don Blasingame 141 494 139 .281 2 35
SS Leo Cárdenas 153 589 173 .294 10 60
3B Eddie Kasko 134 533 148 .278 4 41
LF Wally Post 109 285 75 .263 17 62
CF Vada Pinson 155 619 181 .292 23 100
RF Frank Robinson 162 609 208 .342 39 136

Reserves 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
Jerry Lynch 114 288 81 .281 12 57
Marty Keough 111 230 64 .278 7 27
Don Zimmer 63 192 48 .250 2 16
Hank Foiles 14 131 36 .275 7 25
Cookie Rojas 97 86 19 .221 0 6
Don Pavletich 34 63 14 .222 1 7
Joe Gaines 64 52 12 .231 1 7
Gene Freese 18 42 6 .143 0 1
Rogelio Álvarez 14 28 6 .214 0 2
Tommy Harper 6 23 4 .174 0 1
Cliff Cook 6 5 0 .000 0 0
Darrell Johnson 2 4 0 .000 0 0
Jesse Gonder 4 4 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
Bob Purkey 37 288.1 23 5 2.81 141
Joey Jay 39 273.0 21 14 3.76 155
Jim O'Toole 36 251.2 16 13 3.50 170
Jim Maloney 22 115.1 9 7 3.51 105
Joe Nuxhall 12 66.0 5 0 2.45 57

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
Moe Drabowsky 23 83.0 2 6 4.99 56
Sammy Ellis 8 28.0 2 2 6.75 27
John Tsitouris 4 21.1 1 0 0.84 7

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
Jim Brosnan 48 4 4 13 3.34 51
Johnny Klippstein 40 7 6 4 4.47 67
Bill Henry 40 4 2 11 4.58 35
Dave Sisler 35 4 3 1 3.92 27
Ted Wills 26 0 2 3 5.31 58
Howie Nunn 6 0 0 0 5.59 4
Bob Miller 6 0 0 0 21.94 4
Dave Hillman 2 0 0 0 9.82 0

Farm system Edit

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: San Diego, Macon[5]

References Edit

  1. ^ Gus Bell page at Baseball Reference
  2. ^ Jesse Gonder page at Baseball Reference
  3. ^ Marty Keough page at Baseball Reference
  4. ^ Don Zimmer page at Baseball Reference
  5. ^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007

External links Edit

  • 1962 Cincinnati Reds season at Baseball Reference

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The 1962 Cincinnati Reds season was a season in American baseball The team finished in third place in the National League standings with a record of 98 64 3 games behind the NL Champion San Francisco Giants The Reds were managed by Fred Hutchinson and played their home games at Crosley Field 1962 Cincinnati RedsMajor League affiliationsNational League since 1890 LocationCrosley Field since 1934 Cincinnati since 1882 Other informationOwner s Bill DeWittGeneral manager s Bill DeWittManager s Fred HutchinsonLocal televisionWLWT Ed Kennedy Frank McCormick Local radioWKRC Waite Hoyt Gene Kelly lt Previous season Next season gt The Reds entered the season as the defending NL Champions having won the 61 pennant by 4 games over the second place Dodgers The Reds lineup returned intact although sophomore Leo Cardenas was set to replace veteran Eddie Kasko at shortstop putting the versatile Kasko in a super sub role That all changed in spring training when slugging third baseman Gene Freese broke his ankle during an intra squad game and missed virtually the entire season The light hitting Kasko was moved to third base and played well but the Reds sorely missed the 26 home runs and 87 RBI that Freese had provided the year before The lack of Freese s big bat severely hurt the Reds chances to repeat as National League champions The Dodgers and Giants dominated the National League most of the year with the Reds a distant third Aided by two expansion teams the Houston Colt 45s and the New York Mets the top NL teams were winning at a very high rate By June 6 Giants were 40 16 714 and the Dodgers 40 17 702 The Reds were playing solid baseball themselves 29 20 592 but still trailed the Giants by 7 games and the Dodgers by 7 Cincinnati stayed a relatively distant third for most of the season until a 9 game winning streak Aug 5 13 drew the Reds to within 6 games of the Dodgers and to within 4 games of the Giants By Aug 25 the Reds had crept to within 3 games of the Dodgers and 3 games of the Giants thanks to a 6 game winning streak The Reds had made up ground on both the Giants and the Dodgers who had finally started to fade Los Angeles lost star pitcher Sandy Koufax to a finger injury on July 17 against the Reds The lefty missed 58 games and approximately 13 to 14 starts before returning in September The Giants came to Crosley Field to play a 2 game set with the Reds Sept 12 13 the last time the Giants and Reds would meet The Reds won both games to pull to within 3 games of the Giants and Dodgers with 13 games to go With first place within reach the Reds went on a crucial 9 game road trip to New York Philadelphia and Pittsburgh but won just 3 of 9 games going 1 2 in each city Meanwhile the Giants also initially stumbled down the stretch After leaving Cincinnati the Giants went to Pittsburgh and promptly got swept in a 4 game series at Forbes Field which marked 6 straight losses San Francisco righted the ship and won 7 of its last 11 to tie the Dodgers at 101 61 while the Reds were three games back In a 3 game playoff series where the statistics counted for the regular season San Francisco beat Los Angeles 2 games to 1 to win the right to face the New York Yankees in the 1962 World Series The Reds finished with virtually the same winning percentage 605 as the one 604 that was good enough to win the NL pennant in 1961 Reds right fielder Frank Robinson followed up his 61 MVP season with another monster year at the plate slugging 39 home runs 3rd in the NL 136 RBI 3rd in the NL and his 342 batting average was just 004 behind the Dodgers Tommy Davis in a race for the batting crown Robinson also led the league with 134 runs scored and a 1 045 OPS while he was second in the Senior Circuit with 208 hits and 380 total bases Robinson finished fourth in the NL MVP voting behind Maury Wills Willie Mays and Davis Bob Purkey emerged as the Reds staff ace with a career year compiling a 23 5 record while pitching 288 1 innings Purkey was third in the NL Cy Young Award voting behind the Dodgers Don Drysdale and San Francisco s Jack Sanford Purkey also finished eighth in the NL MVP voting Contents 1 Offseason 2 Regular season 2 1 Season standings 2 2 Record vs opponents 2 3 Notable transactions 2 4 Roster 3 Player stats 3 1 Batting 3 1 1 Starters by position 3 1 2 Reserves 3 2 Pitching 3 2 1 Starting pitchers 3 2 2 Other pitchers 3 2 3 Relief pitchers 4 Farm system 5 References 6 External linksOffseason EditOctober 10 1961 Outfielder Gus Bell was drafted from the Reds by the New York Mets in the 1961 MLB expansion draft 1 December 14 1961 Pitcher Marshall Bridges was traded by the Reds to the New York Yankees for catcher Jesse Gonder 2 December 15 1961 Pitcher Dave Stenhouse and catcher Bob Schmidt were traded by the Reds to the Washington Senators for outfielder Marty Keough and pitcher Johnny Klippstein 3 Regular season EditSeason standings Edit vteNational League W L Pct GB Home RoadSan Francisco Giants 103 62 0 624 61 21 42 41Los Angeles Dodgers 102 63 0 618 1 54 29 48 34Cincinnati Reds 98 64 0 605 3 58 23 40 41Pittsburgh Pirates 93 68 0 578 8 51 30 42 38Milwaukee Braves 86 76 0 531 15 49 32 37 44St Louis Cardinals 84 78 0 519 17 44 37 40 41Philadelphia Phillies 81 80 0 503 20 46 34 35 46Houston Colt 45s 64 96 0 400 36 32 48 32 48Chicago Cubs 59 103 0 364 42 32 49 27 54New York Mets 40 120 0 250 60 22 58 18 62Record vs opponents Edit 1962 National League recordvteSources 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Team CHC CIN HOU LAD MIL NYM PHI PIT SF STLChicago 4 14 7 11 4 14 8 10 9 9 10 8 4 14 6 12 7 11Cincinnati 14 4 13 5 9 9 13 5 13 5 8 10 13 5 7 11 8 10Houston 11 7 5 13 6 12 7 11 13 3 1 1 17 5 13 7 11 9 9 1Los Angeles 14 4 9 9 12 6 10 8 16 2 14 4 10 8 10 11 7 11Milwaukee 10 8 5 13 11 7 8 10 12 6 11 7 10 8 7 11 12 6New York 9 9 5 13 3 13 1 2 16 6 12 4 14 2 16 4 14 5 13Philadelphia 8 10 10 8 17 1 4 14 7 11 14 4 7 10 5 13 9 9Pittsburgh 14 4 5 13 13 5 8 10 8 10 16 2 10 7 7 11 12 6San Francisco 12 6 11 7 11 7 11 10 11 7 14 4 13 5 11 7 9 9St Louis 11 7 10 8 9 9 1 11 7 6 12 13 5 9 9 6 12 9 9 Notable transactions Edit May 7 1962 Bob Miller and Cliff Cook were traded by the Reds to the New York Mets for Don Zimmer 4 Roster Edit 1962 Cincinnati RedsRosterPitchers 42 Jim Brosnan 34 Moe Drabowsky 32 Sammy Ellis 44 Bill Henry 38 Dave Hillman 30 Joey Jay 47 Johnny Klippstein 46 Jim Maloney 39 Bob Miller 43 Howie Nunn 41 Joe Nuxhall 31 Jim O Toole 37 Bob Purkey 40 Dave Sisler 38 John Tsitouris 39 Ted Wills Catchers 6 Johnny Edwards 9 Hank Foiles 5 Darrell JohnsonInfielders 11 Rogelio Alvarez 19 Don Blasingame 16 Leo Cardenas 18 Gordy Coleman 15 Cliff Cook 12 Gene Freese 14 Tommy Harper 10 Eddie Kasko 8 Don Pavletich 17 Cookie Rojas 14 Don Zimmer Outfielders 21 Joe Gaines 25 Marty Keough 24 Jerry Lynch 28 Vada Pinson 29 Wally Post 20 Frank RobinsonOther batters 7 Jesse Gonder Manager 1 Fred HutchinsonCoaches 23 Otis Douglas 4 Reggie Otero 2 Dick Sisler 3 Jim Turner 27 Pete WhisenantPlayer 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 Johnny Edwards 133 452 115 254 8 501B Gordy Coleman 136 476 132 277 28 862B Don Blasingame 141 494 139 281 2 35SS Leo Cardenas 153 589 173 294 10 603B Eddie Kasko 134 533 148 278 4 41LF Wally Post 109 285 75 263 17 62CF Vada Pinson 155 619 181 292 23 100RF Frank Robinson 162 609 208 342 39 136Reserves 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 RBIJerry Lynch 114 288 81 281 12 57Marty Keough 111 230 64 278 7 27Don Zimmer 63 192 48 250 2 16Hank Foiles 14 131 36 275 7 25Cookie Rojas 97 86 19 221 0 6Don Pavletich 34 63 14 222 1 7Joe Gaines 64 52 12 231 1 7Gene Freese 18 42 6 143 0 1Rogelio Alvarez 14 28 6 214 0 2Tommy Harper 6 23 4 174 0 1Cliff Cook 6 5 0 000 0 0Darrell Johnson 2 4 0 000 0 0Jesse Gonder 4 4 0 000 0 0Pitching 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 SOBob Purkey 37 288 1 23 5 2 81 141Joey Jay 39 273 0 21 14 3 76 155Jim O Toole 36 251 2 16 13 3 50 170Jim Maloney 22 115 1 9 7 3 51 105Joe Nuxhall 12 66 0 5 0 2 45 57Other 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 SOMoe Drabowsky 23 83 0 2 6 4 99 56Sammy Ellis 8 28 0 2 2 6 75 27John Tsitouris 4 21 1 1 0 0 84 7Relief pitchers Edit Note G Games pitched W Wins L Losses SV Saves ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts Player G W L SV ERA SOJim Brosnan 48 4 4 13 3 34 51Johnny Klippstein 40 7 6 4 4 47 67Bill Henry 40 4 2 11 4 58 35Dave Sisler 35 4 3 1 3 92 27Ted Wills 26 0 2 3 5 31 58Howie Nunn 6 0 0 0 5 59 4Bob Miller 6 0 0 0 21 94 4Dave Hillman 2 0 0 0 9 82 0Farm system EditSee also Minor League Baseball Level Team League ManagerAAA San Diego Padres Pacific Coast League Don HeffnerA Macon Peaches Sally League Dave BristolB Rocky Mount Leafs Carolina League Hersh Freeman and Jack CassiniD Tampa Tarpons Florida State League Johnny Vander Meer and Hersh FreemanD Geneva Redlegs New York Penn League Karl KuehlLEAGUE CHAMPIONS San Diego Macon 5 References Edit Gus Bell page at Baseball Reference Jesse Gonder page at Baseball Reference Marty Keough page at Baseball Reference Don Zimmer page at Baseball Reference Johnson Lloyd and Wolff Miles ed The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball 3rd edition Durham North Carolina Baseball America 2007External links Edit1962 Cincinnati Reds season at Baseball Reference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1962 Cincinnati Reds season amp oldid 1171270020, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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