2013 Cincinnati Reds season

The 2013 Cincinnati Reds season was the 124th season for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 11th at Great American Ball Park. During the 2013 season, the Reds returned to the playoffs for a second straight season, after a 97–65 season in 2012, in which they lost in 5 games in the NLDS. On September 23, due to the Washington Nationals' loss to the St. Louis Cardinals, the Reds clinched a spot in the post-season. They entered the playoffs as a Wild Card team, becoming the first team to qualify for the postseason after finishing third in their respective division. They lost in the 2013 National League Wild Card Game to the Pittsburgh Pirates.

2013 Cincinnati Reds
National League Wild Card
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record90–72 (.556)
Divisional place3rd
Other information
Owner(s)Bob Castellini
General manager(s)Walt Jocketty
Manager(s)Dusty Baker
Local televisionFox Sports Ohio
(Thom Brennaman, Chris Welsh, Jim Kelch, George Grande, Jeff Brantley, Jim Day, Jeff Piecoro)
Local radioWLW (700 AM)
Reds Radio Network
(Marty Brennaman, Jeff Brantley, Jim Kelch, Thom Brennaman)
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
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Notable Offseason Acquisitions/Roster Moves

Standings

National League Central

NL Central W L Pct. GB Home Road
St. Louis Cardinals 9765 0.599 54–27 43–38
Pittsburgh Pirates 9468 0.580 3 50–31 44–37
Cincinnati Reds 9072 0.556 7 49–31 41–41
Milwaukee Brewers 7488 0.457 23 37–44 37–44
Chicago Cubs 6696 0.407 31 31–50 35–46

National League Wild Card

Division Winners W L Pct.
St. Louis Cardinals 9765 0.599
Atlanta Braves 9666 0.593
Los Angeles Dodgers 9270 0.568


Wild Card teams
(Top 2 qualify for 1-game playoff)
W L Pct. GB
Pittsburgh Pirates 9468 0.580 +4
Cincinnati Reds 9072 0.556
Washington Nationals 8676 0.531 4
Arizona Diamondbacks 8181 0.500 9
San Diego Padres 7686 0.469 14
San Francisco Giants 7686 0.469 14
Colorado Rockies 7488 0.457 16
Milwaukee Brewers 7488 0.457 16
New York Mets 7488 0.457 16
Philadelphia Phillies 7389 0.451 17
Chicago Cubs 6696 0.407 24
Miami Marlins 62100 0.383 28

Record vs. opponents

2013 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
Arizona2–44–33–412–710–94–26–13–43–43–37–127–124–32–411–9
Atlanta4–25–14–36–15–213–62–410–911–84–31–53–44–313–611–9
Chicago3–41–55–143–31–64–36–133–33–37–123–44–37–123–413–7
Cincinnati4–33–414–52–44–36–110–94–24–28–113–36–18–113–411–9
Colorado7–121–63–34–210–93–44–23–43–44–212–79–103–43–45–15
Los Angeles9–102–56–13–49–105–24–25–15–24–211–88–114–35–112–8
Miami2–46–133–41–64–32–51–511–87–122–43–44–32–45–149–11
Milwaukee1–64–213–69–102–42–45–14–35–27–123–45–25–143–46–14
New York4–39–103–32–44–31–58–113–410–92–54–34–22–57–1211–9
Philadelphia4–38–113–32–44–32–512–72–59–103–44–23–32–58–117–13
Pittsburgh3–33–412–711–82–42–44–212–75–24–33–44–310–94–315–5
San Diego12–75–14–33–37–128–114–34–33–42–44–38–112–42–58–12
San Francisco12–74–33–41–610–911–83–42–52–43–33–411–82–43–36–14
St. Louis3–43–412–711–84–33–44–214–55–25–29–104–24–26–010–10
Washington4–26–134–34–34–31–514–54–312–711–83–45–23–30–611–9

Regular season

Detailed record

TeamHomeAwayTotalWin %
NL East
Atlanta Braves1–22–23–4.429
Miami Marlins3–13–06–1.857
New York Mets1–23–04–2.667
Philadelphia Phillies3–01–24–2.667
Washington Nationals2–11–33–4.429
10–610–720–13.606
NL Central
Chicago Cubs5–49–114–5.737
Milwaukee Brewers6–34–610–9.526
Pittsburgh Pirates4–64–58–11.421
St. Louis Cardinals5–53–68–11.421
20–1820–1840–36.526
NL West
Arizona Diamondbacks3–11–24–3.571
Colorado Rockies1–21–22–4.333
Los Angeles Dodgers3–01–34–3.571
San Diego Padres2–11–23–3.500
San Francisco Giants3–13–06–1.857
12–57–919–14.576
American League
Cleveland Indians2–00–22–2.500
Houston AstrosN/A3–03–01.000
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim2–1N/A2–1.667
Oakland Athletics2–00–22–2.500
Seattle Mariners1–2N/A1–2.333
Texas RangersN/A1–21–2.333
7–34–611–9.550
Month Games Won Lost Win %
April281513.536
May27198.704
June271215.444
July271413.519
August271611.593
September231412.538
1599072.556
Games Won Lost Win %
Home804931.613
Away824141.500
  • Most Runs Scored in a game: 15 (4/5 vs. Washington)
  • Most Runs Allowed in a game: 12 (6/5 vs. Colorado)
  • Longest Winning Streak: 6 Games (5/10-5/16)
  • Longest Losing Streak: 5 Games (4/9-4/14)

Game Log

2013 game log (90–72)
Legend
     = Win
     = Loss
     = Postponement
Bold = Reds team member

Roster

2013 Cincinnati Reds
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Opening day lineup

Postseason

Wild Card Game

Wild Card, October 1

8:07 p.m. (EDT) at PNC Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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WP: Liriano (1–0)   LP: Cueto (0–1)   Sv: None
Home runs:
Cin: Choo (1)
Pit: Byrd (1), Martin 2 (2)

Player statistics

Stats through: September 22, 2013

Batting
Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG SB
Bronson Arroyo2957040000.0700
Homer Bailey2956391001.1610
Jay Bruce1546068916242130107.2675
Aroldis Chapman641000000.0000
Shin-Soo Choo1485481051553312152.28318
Tony Cingrani2228471001.2501
Zack Cozart145550741412831263.2560
Johnny Cueto817120001.1180
Todd Frazier144513601212731872.2366
Billy Hamilton1014962001.42912
Ryan Hanigan71210164180221.1950
Jack Hannahan82137123051114.2190
Chris Heisey832182951111923.2343
Cesar Izturis6012452460011.1940
Mat Latos3069392004.1300
Mike Leake28638122102.1900
Ryan Ludwick3311172950212.2610
Donald Lutz*34585141018.2412
Devin Mesoraco993143076130941.2420
Corky Miller1634284006.2350
Manny Parra492110000.5000
Curtis Partch121000000.0000
Xavier Paul952072451120732.2460
Brandon Phillips1465887915424218102.2625
Greg Reynolds46111000.1670
Derrick Robinson9718820467308.2454
Henry Rodriguez76010000.1670
Alfredo Simon557011000.1430
Neftali Soto119000000.0000
Pedro Villarreal*21000000.0000
Joey Votto1565651001743032472.3086

     – Qualified for batting title (3.1 plate appearances per team game)

Pitching
Player W L ERA G GS SV IP ER BB K
Bronson Arroyo14113.6031310197.17933122
Homer Bailey11113.4031310204.07750196
Jonathan Broxton††224.11340030.2141225
Aroldis Chapman452.636603861.21828107
Nick Christiani000.002003.0021
Tony Cingrani742.9223180104.23443120
Johnny Cueto523.021010053.2181546
Zach Duke011.4211006.1114
Justin Freeman*0018.001001.0200
J. J. Hoover552.83660363.2202664
Mat Latos1463.2331310203.27356180
Mike Leake1463.2130300190.26848120
Sam LeCure212.72610159.2182465
Sean Marshall012.0013009.0229
Logan Ondrusek314.24490051.0241646
Manny Parra133.53540043.1171555
Curtis Partch016.75130021.1161615
Greg Reynolds125.5554024.11559
Alfredo Simon643.00610184.0282561
Pedro Villarreal*0112.712105.2834

     – Qualified for ERA title (1 inning pitched per team game)

Legend

* not on active roster
on 15-day disabled list
†† on 60-day disabled list

Farm System

Minor League Standings

Standings through: End of Season[2]

Level Team League Manager W L Position
AAA Louisville Bats International League Jim Riggleman 69 75 3rd Place, INT West (9 GB)
AA Pensacola Blue Wahoos Southern League Delino DeShields 59 79 4th Place, SOU South (5½ GB) ††
High-A Bakersfield Blaze California League Ken Griffey, Sr. 55 85 Last, CAL North (17 GB) ††
Low-A Dayton Dragons Midwest League José Nieves 65 74 3rd, MWL East (7 GB) ††
Rookie
Billings Mustangs Pioneer League Pat Kelly 28 46 Last, PIO North (14 GB) ††
AZL Reds Arizona League Jonahan Perez 18 37 Last, AZL Central (8½ GB) ††
DSL Reds Dominican Summer League Joel Noboa 37 31 2nd, DSL BC Baseball City (8½ GB)

First Half
†† Second Half

2013 Minor League Notes

  • The Pensacola Blue Wahoos (Double-A) finished their first half with a record of 25–44, good for last place in the Southern League's southern division, 14 games back of the Mobile BayBears.
  • The Bakersfield Blaze (High A) finished their first half with a record of 29–41, good for last place in the California League's northern division, 14 games back of the San Jose Giants.
  • The Dayton Dragons (Low A) finished their first half with a record of 28–41, good for 6th place in the Midwest League's eastern division, 16 games back of the South Bend Silver Hawks.

Honors and awards

All Stars:

  • Joey Votto (4th selection)
  • Brandon Phillips (3rd selection)
  • Aroldis Chapman (2nd selection)

Notes

  1. At AT&T Park. The Reds wore their home uniforms and batted last in each inning. However, this counted as an away game for statistical purposes.

References

  1. "Giants, Reds swap roles in unusual doubleheader". MLB.com. Retrieved July 23, 2013.
  2. "2013 MILB Standings". milb.com. Retrieved April 7, 2013.
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