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词条 1904 Cincinnati Reds season
释义

  1. Regular season

      Season summary    Season standings    Record vs. opponents    Roster  

  2. Player stats

      Batting    Starters by position    Other batters    Pitching    Starting pitchers    Other pitchers  

  3. References

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| name = Cincinnati Reds
| season = 1904
| misc =
| logo =
| current league = National League
| y1 = 1890
| Uniform logo =
| ballpark = Palace of the Fans
| y4 = 1902
| city = Cincinnati, Ohio
| y5 = 1882
| owners = Garry Herrmann
| managers = Joe Kelley
| television =
| radio =
|}}

The 1904 Cincinnati Reds season was a season in American baseball. The team finished third in the National League with a record of 88–65, 18 games behind the New York Giants.

Regular season

The Cincinnati Reds had made steady improvements over the past two seasons, and were looking to improve even more in 1904, as they were hoping to contend for the National League pennant. The Reds won only 52 games in 1901, however, they improved to 70 in 1902, and 74 in 1903.

Joe Kelley returned for his third season as player-manager of the team, as he took over first base on a permanent basis after Jake Beckley joined the St. Louis Cardinals. Thirty-one-year-old rookie Fred Odwell joined the team after spending the 1903 season with the Louisville Colonels of the American Association, while another rookie Miller Huggins, took over the starting job at second base.

Cy Seymour led Cincinnati with a .313 batting average, while hitting a club high five home runs, and drove in 58 runners. Tommy Corcoran hit only .230, but he managed to hit two home runs and have a club best 74 RBI. Rookie Miller Huggins led the Reds with 96 runs, while he hit .296 with two homers and 30 RBI.

On the mound, Jack Harper had a breakout season, as he won a team high 23 games, while posting a 2.30 ERA in 35 starts. Noodles Hahn had poor run support, as he only had a 16–18 record, however, Hahn had a 2.06 ERA in 35 games, 34 of them starts. Win Kellum and Tom Walker each won 15 games each, with ERA's of 2.60 and 2.24 respectively.

Season summary

Cincinnati began the season with a mediocre 8–7 record after fifteen games, however, the Reds won their next eight games to move into second place, just half a game behind the first place New York Giants. Cincinnati continue to play good baseball, winning seven of their next ten to improve to 23–11, and take a 1.5 game lead over the Giants and Chicago Cubs for first place in the National League.

The Reds, Giants and Cubs continued their battle for first place going into the month of June, but then the Giants got red hot, and Cincinnati, nor Chicago, could keep up with New York. The Reds had a 13–16 slump to drop their record to 36–27, falling into third place, 11.5 games behind the Giants. As the season went on, the Cubs, Reds and Pittsburgh Pirates battled for second place, but all three teams were well behind New York.

On August 7, the Reds, Giants and Pirates were in a three team deal, which included Cincinnati sending Mike Donlin to New York, while the Reds acquired Jimmy Sebring from Pittsburgh. The team continued playing good baseball for the remainder of the season, finishing with a record of 88–65, good for third place in the National League, 18 games behind the Giants. The Reds 88 wins was their highest since they won 92 games in the 1898 season.

Season standings

{{1904 National League standings|highlight=Cincinnati Reds}}

Record vs. opponents

{{1904 NL Record vs. opponents|team=CIN}}

Roster

1904 Cincinnati Reds
Roster
Pitchers{{MLBplayer||Claude Elliott}}{{MLBplayer||Bob Ewing}}{{MLBplayer||Noodles Hahn}}{{MLBplayer||Jack Harper}}{{MLBplayer||Win Kellum}}{{MLBplayer||Jack Sutthoff}}{{MLBplayer||Tom Walker}}Catchers{{MLBplayer||Peaches O'Neill}}{{MLBplayer||Heinie Peitz}}{{MLBplayer||Admiral Schlei}}{{MLBplayer||Gabby Street}}Infielders{{MLBplayer||Tommy Corcoran}}{{MLBplayer||Miller Huggins}}{{MLBplayer||Joe Kelley}}{{MLBplayer||Harry Steinfeldt}}{{MLBplayer||Sam Woodruff}}Outfielders{{MLBplayer||Cozy Dolan}}{{MLBplayer||Mike Donlin}}{{MLBplayer||Fred Odwell}}{{MLBplayer||Jimmy Sebring}}{{MLBplayer||Cy Seymour}}Manager{{MLBplayer||Joe Kelley}}

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
PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
C Admiral|Schlei}} 97 291 69 .237 0 32
1B Joe|Kelley}} 123 449 126 .281 0 63
2B Miller|Huggins}} 140 491 129 .263 2 30
SS Tommy|Corcoran|Tommy Corcoran (baseball)}} 150 578 133 .230 2 74
OF Fred|Odwell}} 129 468 133 .284 1 58

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Sam|Woodruff}} 87 306 58 .190 0 20
Heinie|Peitz}} 84 272 66 .243 1 30
Mike|Donlin}} 60 236 84 .356 1 38
Peaches|O'Neill}} 8 15 4 .267 0 1

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
PlayerGIPWLERASO
Noodles|Hahn}} 35 297.2 16 18 2.06 98
Jack|Harper|Jack Harper (1900s pitcher)}} 34 293.2 23 9 2.30 125
Win|Kellum}} 31 224.2 15 10 2.60 70
Tom|Walker|Tom Walker (1900s pitcher)}} 24 217 15 8 2.24 64
Bob|Ewing}} 26 212 11 13 2.46 99
Jack|Sutthoff}} 12 90 5 6 2.30 27

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
PlayerGIPWLERASO
Claude|Elliott|Claude Elliott (baseball)}} 9 57.2 3 1 2.97 19

References

  • [https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/CIN/1904.shtml 1904 Cincinnati Reds season at Baseball Reference]
{{1904 MLB season by team}}{{Cincinnati Reds}}

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