This Day in Reds History - September 2
On this date in 1922 the Reds beat the Cubs 17-5.
Pat Duncan and Ike Caveney each drove in five runs to lead the rout.This is one of only seven games in Reds history where team mates drove in five or more runs in the same game.
| Cincinnati Reds | Chicago Cubs | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | George Burns | RF | 1 | Cliff Heathcote | CF | |
| 2 | Jake Daubert | 1B | 2 | Charlie Hollocher | SS | |
| 3 | Pat Duncan | LF | 3 | Zeb Terry | 2B | |
| 4 | Edd Roush | CF | 4 | Ray Grimes | 1B | |
| 5 | Lew Fonseca | 2B | 5 | Marty Callaghan | RF | |
| 6 | Babe Pinelli | 3B | 6 | Hack Miller | LF | |
| 7 | Ike Caveney | SS | 7 | Marty Krug | 3B | |
| 8 | Ivey Wingo | C | 8 | Bob O'Farrell | C | |
| 9 | Pete Donohue | P | 9 | Tony Kaufmann | P |
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