2017 Cincinnati Reds season

2017 Cincinnati Reds
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record 68–94 (.420)
Divisional place 5th
Other information
Owner(s) Bob Castellini
General manager(s) Dick Williams
Manager(s) Bryan Price
Local television Fox Sports Ohio
(Thom Brennaman, Chris Welsh, Jim Kelch, George Grande, Jeff Brantley, Jim Day, Jeff Piecoro)
Local radio WLW (700 AM)
Reds Radio Network
(Marty Brennaman, Jeff Brantley, Jim Kelch, Thom Brennaman, Doug Flynn, Chris Welsh)
Stats ESPN.com
BB-reference
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The 2017 Cincinnati Reds season was the 128th season for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 15th at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati. The Reds opened the season with a game against the Philadelphia Phillies on April 3 at the Great American Ball Park[1] and finished the season on October 1 against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. The Reds were eliminated from postseason playoff consideration on September 14, 2017. They equaled their record from the previous season and finished last in their division for the third straight year and missed the playoffs for the fourth straight year.

Offseason

On November 28, Reds claimed outfielder Gabby Guerrero from the Arizona Diamondbacks and catcher Juan Graterol from the Los Angeles Angels off waivers. Keyvius Sampson and Ramon Cabrera were designated for assignment to make room on the 40 man roster.[2][3] The latter two were later non-tendered, along with Guerrero, though he was later re-signed to a minor league deal.

Standings

National League Central

NL Central W L Pct. GB Home Road
Chicago Cubs 9270 0.568 48–33 44–37
Milwaukee Brewers 8676 0.531 6 46–38 40–38
St. Louis Cardinals 8379 0.512 9 44–37 39–42
Pittsburgh Pirates 7587 0.463 17 44–37 31–50
Cincinnati Reds 6894 0.420 24 39–42 29–52

National League Wildcard

Devin Mesoraco throws out a runner during a bunt play, in St.Louis.
Division Leaders W L Pct.
Los Angeles Dodgers 10458 0.642
Washington Nationals 9765 0.599
Chicago Cubs 9270 0.568


Wild Card teams
(Top 2 qualify for 1-game playoff)
W L Pct. GB
Arizona Diamondbacks 9369 0.574 +6
Colorado Rockies 8775 0.537
Milwaukee Brewers 8676 0.531 1
St. Louis Cardinals 8379 0.512 4
Miami Marlins 7785 0.475 10
Pittsburgh Pirates 7587 0.463 12
Atlanta Braves 7290 0.444 15
San Diego Padres 7191 0.438 16
New York Mets 7092 0.432 17
Cincinnati Reds 6894 0.420 19
Philadelphia Phillies 6696 0.407 21
San Francisco Giants 6498 0.395 23

Record vs. opponents

2017 National League Records

Source: NL Standings Head-to-Head
Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 2–43–33–311–811–83–44–36–16–14–311–812–73–42–412–8
Atlanta 4–21–63–33–43–411–84–27–126–132–55–24–31–59–109–11
Chicago 3–36–112–72–52–44–310–94–24–310–92–44–314–53–412–8
Cincinnati 3–33–37–123–40–62–58–113–44–213–63–44–39–101–65–15
Colorado 8–114–35–24–310–92–44–33–35–23–312–712–72–43–410–10
Los Angeles 8–114–34–26–09–106–13–37–04–36–113–611–84–33–316–4
Miami 4–38–113–45–24–21–62–412–78–113–45–15–12–56–139–11
Milwaukee 3–42–49–1011–83–43–34–25–23–39–105–23–411–84–311–9
New York 1–612–72–44–33–30–77–122–512–73–33–45–13–46–137–13
Philadelphia 1–613–63–42–42–53–411–83–37–122–51–54–31–58–115–15
Pittsburgh 3–45–29–106–133–31–64–310–93–35–23–31–58–114–310–10
San Diego 8–112–54–24–37–126–131–52–54–35–13–312–73–42–58–12
San Francisco 7–123–43–43–47–128–111–54–31–53–45–17–123–41–58–12
St. Louis 4–35–15–1410–94–23–45–28–114–35–111–84–34–33–38–12
Washington 4–210–94–36–14–33–313–63–413–611–83–45–25–13–310–10

Detailed record

  • Most Runs Scored in a game: 14 (5/6 vs SF)
  • Most Runs Allowed in a game: 18 (6/24 at WAS)
  • Longest Winning Streak: 5 (5/3-5/7)
  • Longest Losing Streak: 9 (6/9-6/19)

Regular Season Highlights

Opening Day Starting Lineup

PositionName
CFBilly Hamilton
2BJosé Peraza
1BJoey Votto
LFAdam Duvall
3BEugenio Suárez
RFScott Schebler
SSZack Cozart
CTucker Barnhart
PScott Feldman
Billy Hamilton reaches on a infield hit, June 26, 2017.
  • May 5–6: The Reds scored a combined 27 runs in two back-to-back games against the San Francisco Giants at Great American Ball Park. This tied the record for most runs for the Reds in two games (occurred previously in 1976).
  • June 2: Brandon Phillips returns to Great American Ball Park to a standing ovation during his first at-bat since being traded to the Braves. Catcher Devin Mesoraco hits a walk-off solo homerun to left field in the 10th inning, leading to a 3–2 Reds victory.
  • June 6: Scooter Gennett became the 17th player in MLB history to hit 4 HR in a single game. His 4 HR were a single-game franchise record and he tied the team record with 10 RBIs.[4]
  • September 4: Reds outfielder Billy Hamilton hit his first ever game winning walk-off home run against the Milwaukee Brewers. The Reds won 5-4.

Game log

2017 regular season game log: 68–94 (Home: 39–42; Away: 29–52)
Legend:           = Win           = Loss           = Postponement
Bold = Reds team member

Roster

2017 Cincinnati Reds
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

  • 87 Dustin Hughes (bullpen catcher)

Statistics

Players in bold are on the active roster.
as of July 8, 2017

Batting

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG SB
Tim Adleman 3029031002.1030
Arismendy Alcántara 7010513183117.1712
Bronson Arroyo 1526040000.1540
Barrett Astin 61000000.0000
Homer Bailey 1828472000.2500
Tucker Barnhart 12137026100242744.2704
Lisalverto Bonilla 106010000.1670
Austin Brice 224000000.0000
Luis Castillo 1529020001.0690
Zack Cozart 122438801302472463.2973
Rookie Davis 76011000.1670
Adam Duvall 157587781463733199.2495
Phillip Ervin 285881520310.2594
Scott Feldman 2134010000.0290
Brandon Finnegan 55000000.0000
Amir Garrett 1619111001.0530
Scooter Gennett 141461801362232797.2953
Billy Hamilton 139582851441711438.24759
Ariel Hernández 192000000.0000
Raisel Iglesias 6310110001.0000
Patrick Kivlehan 115178233751926.2081
Michael Lorenzen 7312120011.1670
Devin Mesoraco 56141173051614.2131
José Peraza 1434875012694537.25923
Cody Reed 122000000.0000
Sal Romano 1624011000.0420
Scott Schebler 141473631102523067.2335
Jackson Stephens 76120002.3330
Robert Stephenson 2623110000.0430
Drew Storen 581000000.0000
Eugenio Suárez 156534871392522682.2604
Stuart Turner 37824113027.1340
Joey Votto 16255910617934136100.3205
Jesse Winker 47121213670715.2981
Asher Wojciechowski 2514010000.0710
Blake Wood 551000000.0000

Pitching

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB K
Tim Adleman 5115.5230200122.1124797551108
Bronson Arroyo 367.351414071.09459581945
Barrett Astin 006.756008.096672
Homer Bailey 696.431818091.011265654267
Lisalverto Bonilla 138.10104036.24233332228
Austin Brice 004.96220032.2331818726
Luis Castillo 373.121515089.16431313298
Tony Cingrani 005.40250023.1251414624
Rookie Davis 138.6376024.03825231420
Scott Feldman 774.7721210111.111662593593
Brandon Finnegan 114.1544013.09661316
Amir Garrett 387.391614070.27460584063
Ariel Hernández 005.18190024.11414142229
Raisel Iglesias 332.496302876.05722212792
Michael Lorenzen 844.45700283.07841413480
Wandy Peralta 343.76690064.25327272457
Cody Reed 115.09121117.21110101917
Sal Romano 584.451616087.09143433773
Kevin Shackelford 004.70260030.23016161338
Jackson Stephens 214.6874025.0191313921
Robert Stephenson 564.682511184.28146445386
Drew Storen 424.45580154.25729272348
Asher Wojciechowski 436.50258062.17147451964
Blake Wood 145.65550057.16440362962

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Louisville Bats International League Delino DeShields
AA Pensacola Blue Wahoos Southern League Pat Kelly
A Daytona Tortugas Florida State League Eli Marrero
A Dayton Dragons Midwest League Luis Bolivar
A-Rookie Advanced Billings Mustangs Pioneer League Ray Martínez
Rookie AZL Reds Arizona League José Nieves
Rookie DSL Reds Dominican Summer League
Rookie DSL Rojos Dominican Summer League

See also

References

  1. "Hellickson, Phillies beat Reds 4-3 on Opening Day | FOX Sports". FOX Sports. 2017-04-03. Retrieved 2017-09-25.
  2. http://www.wlwt.com/article/reds-claim-graterol-guerrero-from-waivers/8374290
  3. http://www.springfieldnewssun.com/news/sports/reds-designate-cabrera-sampson-for-assignment-brin/ntFp4/
  4. Sheldon, Mark. "Gennett 17th in MLB history with 4-HR game". Reds.com. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
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