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2013 Cincinnati Reds season

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2013 Cincinnati Reds
National League Wild Card Winners
LeagueNational League
DivisionCentral
BallparkGreat American Ball Park
CityCincinnati, Ohio
Record90–72 (.556)
Divisional place3rd
OwnersBob Castellini
General managersWalt Jocketty
ManagersDusty Baker
TelevisionFox Sports Ohio
(Thom Brennaman, Chris Welsh, Jim Kelch, George Grande, Jeff Brantley, Jim Day, Jeff Piecoro)
RadioWLW (700 AM)
Reds Radio Network
(Marty Brennaman, Jeff Brantley, Jim Kelch, Thom Brennaman)
StatsESPN.com
Baseball Reference
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The 2013 Cincinnati Reds season was the 144th 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 NLWC Game to the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Notable offseason acquisitions/roster moves

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Standings

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National League Central

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NL Central
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
St. Louis Cardinals 97 65 .599 54‍–‍27 43‍–‍38
Pittsburgh Pirates 94 68 .580 3 50‍–‍31 44‍–‍37
Cincinnati Reds 90 72 .556 7 49‍–‍31 41‍–‍41
Milwaukee Brewers 74 88 .457 23 37‍–‍44 37‍–‍44
Chicago Cubs 66 96 .407 31 31‍–‍50 35‍–‍46

National League Wild Card

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Division Winners
Team W L Pct.
St. Louis Cardinals 97 65 .599
Atlanta Braves 96 66 .593
Los Angeles Dodgers 92 70 .568
Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Pittsburgh Pirates 94 68 .580 +4
Cincinnati Reds 90 72 .556
Washington Nationals 86 76 .531 4
Arizona Diamondbacks 81 81 .500 9
San Francisco Giants 76 86 .469 14
San Diego Padres 76 86 .469 14
Colorado Rockies 74 88 .457 16
New York Mets 74 88 .457 16
Milwaukee Brewers 74 88 .457 16
Philadelphia Phillies 73 89 .451 17
Chicago Cubs 66 96 .407 24
Miami Marlins 62 100 .383 28


Record vs. opponents

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Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 2–4 4–3 3–4 12–7 10–9 4–2 6–1 3–4 3–4 3–3 7–12 7–12 4–3 2–4 11–9
Atlanta 4–2 5–1 4–3 6–1 5–2 13–6 2–4 10–9 11–8 4–3 1–5 3–4 4–3 13–6 11–9
Chicago 3–4 1–5 5–14 3–3 1–6 4–3 6–13 3–3 3–3 7–12 3–4 4–3 7–12 3–4 13–7
Cincinnati 4–3 3–4 14–5 2–4 4–3 6–1 10–9 4–2 4–2 8–11 3–3 6–1 8–11 3–4 11–9
Colorado 7–12 1–6 3–3 4–2 10–9 3–4 4–2 3–4 3–4 4–2 12–7 9–10 3–4 3–4 5–15
Los Angeles 9–10 2–5 6–1 3–4 9–10 5–2 4–2 5–1 5–2 4–2 11–8 8–11 4–3 5–1 12–8
Miami 2–4 6–13 3–4 1–6 4–3 2–5 1–5 11–8 7–12 2–4 3–4 4–3 2–4 5–14 9–11
Milwaukee 1–6 4–2 13–6 9–10 2–4 2–4 5–1 4–3 5–2 7–12 3–4 5–2 5–14 3–4 6–14
New York 4–3 9–10 3–3 2–4 4–3 1–5 8–11 3–4 10–9 2–5 4–3 4–2 2–5 7–12 11–9
Philadelphia 4–3 8–11 3–3 2–4 4–3 2–5 12–7 2–5 9–10 3–4 4–2 3–3 2–5 8–11 7–13
Pittsburgh 3–3 3–4 12–7 11–8 2–4 2–4 4–2 12–7 5–2 4–3 3–4 4–3 10–9 4–3 15–5
San Diego 12–7 5–1 4–3 3–3 7–12 8–11 4–3 4–3 3–4 2–4 4–3 8–11 2–4 2–5 8–12
San Francisco 12–7 4–3 3–4 1–6 10–9 11–8 3–4 2–5 2–4 3–3 3–4 11–8 2–4 3–3 6–14
St. Louis 3–4 3–4 12–7 11–8 4–3 3–4 4–2 14–5 5–2 5–2 9–10 4–2 4–2 6–0 10–10
Washington 4–2 6–13 4–3 4–3 4–3 1–5 14–5 4–3 12–7 11–8 3–4 5–2 3–3 0–6 11–9


Regular season

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Detailed record

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Team Home Away Total Win %
NL East
Atlanta Braves 1–2 2–2 3–4 .429
Miami Marlins 3–1 3–0 6–1 .857
New York Mets 1–2 3–0 4–2 .667
Philadelphia Phillies 3–0 1–2 4–2 .667
Washington Nationals 2–1 1–3 3–4 .429
10–6 10–7 20–13 .606
NL Central
Chicago Cubs 5–4 9–1 14–5 .737
Milwaukee Brewers 6–3 4–6 10–9 .526
Pittsburgh Pirates 4–6 4–5 8–11 .421
St. Louis Cardinals 5–5 3–6 8–11 .421
20–18 20–18 40–36 .526
NL West
Arizona Diamondbacks 3–1 1–2 4–3 .571
Colorado Rockies 1–2 1–2 2–4 .333
Los Angeles Dodgers 3–0 1–3 4–3 .571
San Diego Padres 2–1 1–2 3–3 .500
San Francisco Giants 3–1 3–0 6–1 .857
12–5 7–9 19–14 .576
American League
Cleveland Indians 2–0 0–2 2–2 .500
Houston Astros N/A 3–0 3–0 1.000
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 2–1 N/A 2–1 .667
Oakland Athletics 2–0 0–2 2–2 .500
Seattle Mariners 1–2 N/A 1–2 .333
Texas Rangers N/A 1–2 1–2 .333
7–3 4–6 11–9 .550
Month Games Won Lost Win %
April 28 15 13 .536
May 27 19 8 .704
June 27 12 15 .444
July 27 14 13 .519
August 27 16 11 .593
September 23 14 12 .538
159 90 72 .556
Games Won Lost Win %
Home 80 49 31 .613
Away 82 41 41 .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

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2013 Game Log (90–72)
April (15–13)
# Date TV Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Box
1 April 1 Angels FSO L 1–3 (13) Lowe (1–0) Hoover (0–1) Frieri (1) 43,168 0–1 [1][dead link]
2 April 3 Angels FSO W 5–4 Chapman (1–0) Downs (0–1) 35,257 1–1 [2][dead link]
3 April 4 Angels FSO W 5–4 Arroyo (1–0) Blanton (0–1) Chapman (1) 23,795 2–1 [3][dead link]
4 April 5 Nationals FSO W 15–0 Bailey (1–0) Haren (0–1) 28,102 3–1 [4]
5 April 6 Nationals FSO L 6–7 (11) Stammen (1–0) Hoover (0–2) 34,762 3–2 [5][dead link]
6 April 7 Nationals FSO W 6–3 Cueto (1–0) Strasburg (1–1) Chapman (2) 32,514 4–2 [6][dead link]
7 April 8 @ Cardinals FSO W 13–4 LeCure (1–0) Boggs (0–1) 47,345 5–2 [7]
8 April 9 @ Cardinals FSO L 1–5 Lynn (1–0) Arroyo (1–1) 37,731 5–3 [8][dead link]
9 April 10 @ Cardinals FSO L 0–10 Westbrook (1–1) Bailey (1–1) 34,882 5–4 [9]
10 April 12 @ Pirates FSO L 5–6 Watson (1–0) Hoover (0–3) Grilli (4) 24,366 5–5 [10]
11 April 13 @ Pirates FSO L 1–3 Locke (1–1) Simón (0–1) Grilli (5) 25,118 5–6 [11]
12 April 14 @ Pirates FSO L 7–10 Hughes (1–0) Broxton (0–1) 19,239 5–7 [12][dead link]
13 April 15 Phillies ESPN W 4–2 Arroyo (2–1) Horst (0–1) Chapman (3) 17,345 6–7 [13]
14 April 16 Phillies FSO W 1–0 Chapman (2–0) Aumont (1–2) 15,544 7–7 [14]
15 April 17 Phillies ESPN2 W 11–2 Leake (1–0) Lannan (0–1) 16,467 8–7 [15][dead link]
16 April 18 Marlins FSO W 11–1 Cingrani (1–0) Fernández (0–1) 14,916 9–7 [16]
17 April 19 Marlins FSO L 1–2 Dunn (1–0) Chapman (2–1) Cishek (1) 26,112 9–8 [17][dead link]
18 April 20 Marlins FSO W 3–2 (13) Simón (1–1) Cishek (1–2) 35,645 10–8 [18][dead link]
19 April 21 Marlins FSO W 10–6 Ondrusek (1–0) Sanabia (2–2) 28,882 11–8 [19]
20 April 22 Cubs FSO W 5–4 (13) Simón (2–1) Bowden (0–1) 18,090 12–8 [20]
21 April 23 Cubs FSO L 2–4 (10) Mármol (1–0) Parra (0–1) Gregg (1) 24,021 12–9 [21]
22 April 24 Cubs MLBN W 1–0 Latos (1–0) Samardzija (1–4) Chapman (4) 16,426 13–9 [22]
23 April 25 @ Nationals FSO L 1–8 Gonzalez (2–1) Arroyo (2–2) 24,748 13–10 [23][dead link]
24 April 26 @ Nationals FSO L 0–1 Zimmermann (4–1) Bailey (1–2) 32,995 13–11 [24][dead link]
25 April 27 @ Nationals Fox L 3–6 Haren (2–3) Leake (1–1) Soriano (7) 38,903 13–12 [25][dead link]
26 April 28 @ Nationals FSO W 5–2 Cingrani (2–0) Detwiler (1–2) Chapman (5) 36,457 14–12 [26][dead link]
27 April 29 @ Cardinals FSO W 2–1 Latos (2–0) Wainwright (4–2) Chapman (6) 36,381 15–12 [27]
28 April 30 @ Cardinals FSO L 1–2 García (3–1) Arroyo (2–3) Mujica (5) 37,535 15–13 [28][dead link]
May (19–8)
# Date TV Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Box
29 May 1 @ Cardinals FSO L2–4 Lynn (5–0) Bailey (1–3) Mujica (6) 39,821 15–14 [29][dead link]
30 May 3 @ Cubs FSO W 6–5 Leake (2–1) Villanueva (1–2) Hoover (1) 32,579 16–14 [30][dead link]
31 May 4 @ Cubs FSO W 6–4 Ondrusek (2–0) Mármol (2–2) Chapman (7) 36,455 17–14 [31]
32 May 5 @ Cubs FSO W 7–4 Latos (3–0) Jackson (0–5) Hoover (2) 33,449 18–14 [32][dead link]
33 May 6 Braves FSO L 4–7 Maholm (4–3) Arroyo (2–4) Kimbrel (10) 19,308 18–15 [33][dead link]
34 May 7 Braves FSO W 5–4 Broxton (1–1) Kimbrel (0–1) 25,730 19–15 [34]
35 May 8 Braves MLBN L 2–7 Minor (4–2) Leake (2–2) 36,640 19–16 [35]
36 May 10 Brewers FSO W 4–3 Simón (3–1) Gallardo (3–2) Chapman (8) 33,251 20–16 [36]
37 May 11 Brewers FSO W 13–7 Latos (4–0) Burgo (1–1) 41,678 21–16 [37]
38 May 12 Brewers FSO W 5–1 Arroyo (3–4) Peralta (1–1) 38,813 22–16 [38]
39 May 14 @ Marlins FSO W 6–2 Bailey (2–3) Nolasco (2–5) 14,694 23–16 [39]
40 May 15 @ Marlins FSO W 4–0 Leake (3–2) Sanabia (2–6) 14,866 24–16 [40]
41 May 16 @ Marlins FSO W 5–3 (10) Chapman (3–1) Cishek (1–4) Hoover (3) 16,680 25–16 [41]
42 May 17 @ Phillies FSO L 3–5 De Fratus (2–0) Marshall (0–1) Papelbon (8) 43,129 25–17 [42][dead link]
43 May 18 @ Phillies Fox W 10–0 Arroyo (4–4) Kendrick (4–2) 41,817 26–17 [43][dead link]
44 May 19 @ Phillies FSO L 2–3 Bastardo (2–1) Chapman (3–2) 41,009 26–18 [44][dead link]
45 May 20 @ Mets FSO W 4–3 Cueto (2–0) Marcum (0–5) Chapman (9) 23,038 27–18 [45][dead link]
46 May 21 @ Mets FSO W 4–0 Leake (4–2) Niese (3–5) 23,183 28–18 [46][dead link]
47 May 22 @ Mets FSO W 7–4 Simón (4–1) Parnell (4–1) Chapman (10) 30,415 29–18 [47][dead link]
48 May 24 Cubs FSO W 7–4 Arroyo (5–4) Feldman (4–4) Chapman (11) 40,716 30–18 [48]
49 May 25 Cubs FSO W 5–2 Bailey (3–3) Wood (4–3) Chapman (12) 40,909 31–18 [49][dead link]
50 May 26 Cubs FSO L 4–5 Gregg (1–0) Hoover (0–4) 41,321 31–19 [50]
51 May 27 Indians FSO W 4–2 Broxton (2–1) Hagadone (0–1) Chapman (13) 38,822 32–19 [51]
52 May 28 Indians FSO W 8–2 Latos (5–0) McAllister (4–4) 28,812 33–19 [52]
53 May 29 @ Indians FSO L 2–5 Masterson (8–3) Arroyo (5–5) 18,004 33–20 [53]
54 May 30 @ Indians FSO L 1–7 Kazmir (3–2) Bailey (3–4) 18,364 33–21 [54][dead link]
55 May 31 @ Pirates FSO W 6–0 Cueto (3–0) Rodríguez (6–3) 35,730 34–21 [55][dead link]
June (12–15)
# Date TV Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Box
56 June 1 @ Pirates Fox W 2–0 Leake (5–2) Liriano (3–2) Chapman (14) 33,912 35–21 [56][dead link]
57 June 2 @ Pirates FSO L 4–5 (11) Wilson (5–0) Simón (4–2) 29,407 35–22 [57][dead link]
58 June 3 Rockies FSO W 3–0 Arroyo (6–5) Chatwood (3–1) Chapman (15) 18,498 36–22 [58][dead link]
59 June 4 Rockies FSO L 4–5 Outman (2–0) LeCure (1–1) Brothers (2) 27,031 36–23
60 June 5 Rockies FSO L 4–12 Garland (4–6) Villarreal (0–1) 26,665 36–24 [59]
61 June 7 Cardinals FSO L 2–9 Wainwright (9–3) Leake (5–3) 38,874 36–25 [60]
62 June 8 Cardinals Fox W 4–2 Latos (6–0) Lyons (2–2) Chapman (16) 40,740 37–25 [61][dead link]
63 June 9 Cardinals ESPN L 4–11 (10) Rosenthal (1–0) Hoover (0–5) 38,023 37–26 [62]
64 June 10 @ Cubs FSO W 6–2 Bailey (4–4) Feldman (5–5) 28,052 38–26 [63][dead link]
65 June 11 @ Cubs FSO W 12–2 Cingrani (3–0) Garza (1–1) 30,937 39–26 [64]
66 June 12 @ Cubs FSO W 2–1 Leake (6–3) Wood (5–5) Chapman (17) 24,749 40–26 [65][dead link]
67 June 13 @ Cubs FSO L 5–6 (14) Rondon (1–0) Broxton (5–5) 28,986 40–27 [66][dead link]
68 June 14 Brewers FSO W 4–3 (10) Simón (5–2) Badenhop (0–3) 35,138 41–27 [67]
69 June 15 Brewers FSO L 0–6 Gallardo (6–6) Bailey (4–5) 37,519 41–28 [68][dead link]
70 June 16 Brewers FSO W 5–1 Cueto (4–0) Peralta (4–8) 39,088 42–28 [69][dead link]
71 June 17 Pirates FSO W 4–1 Leake (7–3) Liriano (5–3) Chapman (18) 28,892 43–28 [70]
72 June 18 Pirates FSO L 0–4 Morton (1–1) Latos (6–1) 28,993 43–29 [71][dead link]
73 June 19 Pirates FSO W 2–1 (13) Parra (1–1) Mazzaro (3–2) 36,567 44–29 [72]
74 June 20 Pirates FSO L 3–5 Morris (4–2) Simón (5–3) Watson (2) 40,929 44–30 [73]
75 June 21 @ Diamondbacks FSO L 5–11 Harris (1–0) Cueto (4–1) 27,819 44–31 [74]
76 June 22 @ Diamondbacks Fox L 3–4 Ziegler (4–1) Chapman (3–3) 30,567 44–32 [75][dead link]
77 June 23 @ Diamondbacks FSO W 4–2 Latos (7–1) Delgado (0–1) Chapman (19) 30,723 45–32 [76][dead link]
78 June 25 @ Athletics FSO L 3–7 Neshek (2–1) Arroyo (6–6) 17,506 45–33 [77][dead link]
79 June 26 @ Athletics FSO L 0–5 Griffin (6–6) Bailey (4–6) 25,658 45–34 [78][dead link]
80 June 28 @ Rangers FSO L 0–4 Pérez (2–1) Cueto (4–2) 41,218 45–35 [79]
81 June 29 @ Rangers Fox W 6–4 (11) Hoover (1–5) McClellan (0–1) Chapman (20) 44,397 46–35 [80][dead link]
82 June 30 @ Rangers FSO L 2–3 Darvish (8–3) Latos (7–2) Nathan 39,078 46–36 [81]
July (14–13)
# Date TV Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Box
83 July 1 Giants FSO W 8–1 (6) Arroyo (7–6) Kickham (0–3) 30,702 47–36 [82][dead link]
84 July 2 Giants FSO W 3–0 Bailey (5–6) Lincecum (4–9) 27,509 48–36 [83]
85 July 3 Giants FSO W 3–2 (11) Hoover (2–5) Lopez (1–1) 40,757 49–36 [84][dead link]
July 4 Giants Postponed (rain); Makeup: July 23 @SF
86 July 5 Mariners FSO L 2–4 Harang (4–7) Leake (7–4) Pérez (2) 33,596 49–37 [85]
87 July 6 Mariners FSO W 13–4 Latos (8–2) Bonderman (1–3) 34,965 50–37 [86][dead link]
88 July 7 Mariners FSO L 1–3 Saunders (7–8) Arroyo (7–7) Wilhelmsen (18) 32,669 50–38 [87][dead link]
89 July 8 @ Brewers FSO L 3–4 Lohse (5–6) Bailey (5–7) Rodríguez (9) 25,341 50–39 [88]
90 July 9 @ Brewers FSO L 0–2 Peralta (6–9) Cingrani (3–1) 25,369 50–40 [89][dead link]
91 July 10 @ Brewers FSO W 6–2 Leake (8–4) Hellweg (0–3) 35,239 51–40 [90][dead link]
92 July 11 @ Braves FSO L 5–6 Hudson (6–7) Latos (8–3) Kimbrel (25) 40,186 51–41 [91]
93 July 12 @ Braves FSO W 4–2 Arroyo (8–7) Medlen (6–9) Chapman (21) 43,275 52–41 [92][dead link]
94 July 13 @ Braves FSO L 2–5 Minor (9–4) Bailey (5–8) Kimbrel (26) 46,946 52–42 [93][dead link]
95 July 14 @ Braves FSO W 8–4 Ondrusek (3–0) Teherán (7–5) 29,846 53–42 [94][dead link]
July 16: 2013 MLB All-Star Game – New York City, New York at Citi Field (AL 3, NL 0)
96 July 19 Pirates FSO W 5–3 Leake (9–4) Liriano (9–4) Chapman (22) 40,831 54–42 [95][dead link]
97 July 20 Pirates Fox W 5–4 Latos (9–3) Burnett (4–7) Chapman (23) 34,728 55–42 [96]
98 July 21 Pirates FSO L 2–3 Locke (9–2) Bailey (5–9) Grilli (30) 40,824 55–43 [97]
99 July 22 @ Giants FSO W 11–0 Arroyo (9–7) Lincecum (5–10) 41,797 56–43 [98]
100 July 23 @ Giants FSO W 9–3 Cingrani (4–1) Surkamp (0–1) 57–43 [99][dead link]
101 July 23 Giants[Note 1][1] FSO L 3–5 Casilla (4–2) Reynolds (0–1) Romo (24) 42,310 57–44 [100][dead link]
102 July 24 @ Giants FSO W 8–3 Leake (10–4) Gaudin (4–2) 41,512 58–44 [101][dead link]
103 July 25 @ Dodgers FSO W 5–2 Latos (10–3) Greinke (8–3) Chapman (24) 53,275 59–44 [102][dead link]
104 July 26 @ Dodgers FSO L 1–2 Kershaw (10–6) Bailey (5–10) Jansen (13) 51,841 59–45 [103]
105 July 27 @ Dodgers FSO L 1–4 Ryu (9–3) Arroyo (9–8) Jansen (14) 52,675 59–46 [104][dead link]
106 July 28 @ Dodgers FSO L 0–1 League (6–3) Partch (0–1) 48,671 59–47 [105][dead link]
107 July 29 @ Padres FSO L 1–2 Gregerson (5–5) Chapman (3–4) 24,050 59–48 [106]
108 July 30 @ Padres FSO L 2–4 Thayer (1–3) Parra (1–2) Street (20) 29,207 59–49 [107]
109 July 31 @ Padres FSO W 4–1 Bailey (6–10) Stults (8–10) Chapman (25) 26,450 60–49 [108]
August (16–11)
# Date TV Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Box
110 August 2 Cardinals FSO L 3–13 Miller (11–7) Arroyo (9–9) 39,095 60–50 [109]
111 August 3 Cardinals FSO W 8–3 Cingrani (5–1) Westbrook (7–6) 41,598 61–50 [110]
112 August 4 Cardinals FSO L 2–15 Lynn (13–5) Leake (10–5) 39,618 61–51 [111]
113 August 6 Athletics FSO W 3–1 Latos (11–3) Straily (6–6) Chapman (26) 34,640 62–51 [112]
114 August 7 Athletics W 6–5 Bailey (7–10) Colón (14–4) Chapman (27) 29,746 63–51 [113]
115 August 9 Padres FSO W 7–2 Arroyo (10–9) Cashner (8–6) 30,288 64–51 [114]
116 August 10 Padres FSO L 1–3 Ross (3–5) Cingrani (5–2) Street (22) 34,777 64–52 [115]
117 August 11 Padres FSO W 3–2 (13) LeCure (2–1) Stauffer (1–1) 38,567 65–52 [116]
118 August 12 @ Cubs FSO W 2–0 Latos (12–3) Wood (7–9) Chapman (28) 33,277 66–52 [117]
119 August 13 @ Cubs FSO W 6–4 (11) Hoover (3–5) Sánchez (0–1) Chapman (29) 33,286 67–52 [118]
120 August 14 @ Cubs FSO W 5–0 Arroyo (11–9) Rusin (2–2) 33,642 68–52 [119]
121 August 15 @ Brewers FSO W 2–1 Cingrani (6–2) Lohse (8–8) Chapman (30) 36,076 69–52 [120]
122 August 16 @ Brewers FSO L 6–7 Axford (6–6) Chapman (3–5) 33,037 69–53 [121]
123 August 17 @ Brewers FSO L 0–2 Gallardo (9–9) Latos (12–4) Henderson (18) 37,046 69–54 [122]
124 August 18 @ Brewers FSO W 9–1 Bailey (8–10) Peralta (8–13) 34,175 70–54 [123]
125 August 19 Diamondbacks FSO W 5–3 Arroyo (12–9) Delgado (4–4) Chapman (31) 20,349 71–54 [124]
126 August 20 Diamondbacks FSO L 2–5 Corbin (13–3) Cingrani (6–3) 20,092 71–55 [125]
127 August 21 Diamondbacks FSO W 10–7 Leake (11–5) McCarthy (2–8) Chapman (32) 23,297 72–55 [126]
128 August 22 Diamondbacks W 2–1 Latos (13–4) De La Rosa (0–1) LeCure (1) 21,166 73–55 [127]
129 August 23 Brewers FSO L 4–6 Wooten (2–0) Simón (5–4) Henderson (20) 34,230 73–56 [128]
130 August 24 Brewers FSO W 6–3 Arroyo (13–9) Axford (6–7) Chapman (33) 33,430 74–56 [129]
131 August 25 Brewers FSO L 1–3 Estrada (6–4) Reynolds (0–2) Henderson (21) 33,743 74–57 [130]
132 August 26 @ Cardinals FSO L 6–8 Martinez (1–1) Parra (1–3) Mujica (35) 35,159 74–58 [131]
133 August 27 @ Cardinals FSO L 1–6 Kelly (6–3) Latos (13–5) 35,201 74–59 [132]
134 August 28 @ Cardinals FSO W 10–0 Bailey (9–10) Wainwright (15–8) 35,698 75–59 [133]
135 August 30 @ Rockies FSO L 6–9 de la Rosa (15–6) Arroyo (13–10) 29,415 75–60 [134]
136 August 31 @ Rockies FSO W 8–3 Reynolds (1–2) Nicasio (8–7) 37,616 76–60 [135]
September (14–12)
# Date TV Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Box
137 September 1 @ Rockies FSO L 4–7 Ottavino (1–2) Leake (11–6) 30,594 76–61 [136]
138 September 2 Cardinals FSO W 7–2 Latos (14–5) Wainwright (15–9) 32,951 77–61 [137]
139 September 3 Cardinals FSO W 1–0 Bailey (10–10) Maness (5–2) Chapman (34) 20,219 78–61 [138]
130 September 4 Cardinals FSO L 4–5 (16) Martinez (2–1) Ondrusek (3–1) 23,894 78–62 [139]
141 September 5 Cardinals FSO W 6–2 Cingrani (7–3) Lynn (13–10) 21,418 79–62 [140]
142 September 6 Dodgers FSO W 3–2 Leake (12–6) Howell (2–1) Chapman (35) 33,778 80–62 [141]
143 September 7 Dodgers Fox W 4–3 (10) Hoover (4–5) Wilson (1–1) 40,799 81–62 [142]
144 September 8 Dodgers ESPN W 3–2 Chapman (4–5) Belisario (5–7) 34,041 82–62 [143]
145 September 9 Cubs FSO L 0–2 Wood (9–11) Arroyo (13–11) Gregg (31) 22,920 82–63 [144]
146 September 10 Cubs FSO L 1–9 Jackson (8–15) Cingrani (7–4) 21,396 82–64 [145]
147 September 11 Cubs W 6–0 Leake (13–6) Samardzija (8–12) 22,088 83–64 [146]
148 September 13 @ Brewers FSO L 1–5 Lohse (10–9) Latos (14–6) 39,665 83–65 [147]
149 September 14 @ Brewers Fox W 7–3 Bailey (11–10) Hellweg (1–4) Chapman (36) 25,929 84–65 [148]
150 September 15 @ Brewers FSO L 5–6 Henderson (4–5) Duke (1–2) 26,725 84–66 [149]
151 September 16 @ Astros FSO W 6–1 Cueto (5–2) Bédard (4–11) 15,449 85–66 [150]
152 September 17 @ Astros FSO W 10–0 Leake (14–6) Lyles (7–8) 25,582 86–66 [151]
153 September 18 @ Astros FSO W 6–5 (13) Simón (6–4) De Leon (0–1) Chapman (37) 29,701 87–66 [152]
154 September 20 @ Pirates FSO W 6–5 (10) Hoover (5–5) Farnsworth (3–1) Chapman (38) 37,940 88–66 [153]
155 September 21 @ Pirates FSO L 2–4 Burnett (9–11) Bailey (11–11) Grilli (31) 39,425 88–67 [154]
156 September 22 @ Pirates FSO W 11–3 Arroyo (14–11) Locke (10–7) 38,699 89–67 [155]
157 September 23 Mets FSO W 3–2 (10) Parra (2–3) Burke (0–3) 21,269 90–67 [156]
158 September 24 Mets FSO L 2–4 Niese (8–8) Leake (14–7) Black (1) 28,887 90–68 [157]
159 September 25 Mets L 0–1 Matsuzaka (3–3) Latos (14–7) Hawkins (13) 26,223 90–69 [158]
160 September 27 Pirates FSO L 1–4 Burnett (10–11) Bailey (11–12) Grilli (33) 40,107 90–70 [159]
161 September 28 Pirates FSO L 3–8 Mazzaro (8–2) Arroyo (14–12) 40,707 90–71 [160]
162 September 29 Pirates FSO L 2–4 Cumpton (2–1) Reynolds (1–3) Farnsworth (2) 40,142 90–72 [161]
Legend
  = Win
  = Loss
  = Postponement
Bold = Reds team member

Roster

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2013 Cincinnati Reds
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Opening day lineup

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Postseason

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Wild Card Game

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Wild Card, October 1

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

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Cincinnati 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 6 1
Pittsburgh 0 2 1 2 0 0 1 0 X 6 13 0
WP: Liriano (1–0)   LP: Cueto (0–1)   Sv: None
Home runs:
Cin: Choo (1)
Pit: Byrd (1), Martin 2 (2)

Player statistics

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Stats through: September 29, 2013

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG SB
Bronson Arroyo 30 59 0 4 0 0 0 0 .068 0
Homer Bailey 30 58 3 9 1 0 0 1 .155 0
Jay Bruce 160 626 89 164 43 1 30 109 .262 7
Aroldis Chapman 66 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0
Shin-Soo Choo 154 569 107 162 34 1 21 54 .285 20
Tony Cingrani 22 28 4 7 1 0 0 1 .250 1
Zack Cozart 151 567 74 144 30 3 12 63 .254 0
Johnny Cueto 9 20 1 3 0 0 0 1 .150 0
Zach Duke 13 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 0
Todd Frazier 150 531 63 124 29 3 19 73 .234 6
Billy Hamilton 13 19 9 7 2 0 0 1 .368 13
Ryan Hanigan 75 222 17 44 8 0 2 21 .198 0
Jack Hannahan 83 139 12 30 5 1 1 14 .216 0
Chris Heisey 87 224 29 53 11 1 9 23 .237 3
Cesar Izturis 63 129 6 27 8 0 0 11 .209 0
Mat Latos 31 71 3 9 2 0 0 4 .127 0
Mike Leake 29 63 8 12 2 1 0 2 .190 0
Ryan Ludwick 38 129 7 31 5 0 2 12 .240 0
Donald Lutz* 34 58 5 14 1 0 1 8 .241 2
Devin Mesoraco 103 323 31 77 13 0 9 42 .238 0
Corky Miller 17 35 2 9 5 0 0 8 .257 0
Manny Parra 52 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 .500 0
Curtis Partch 13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0
Xavier Paul 97 209 24 51 12 0 7 32 .244 0
Brandon Phillips 151 606 80 158 24 2 18 103 .261 5
Greg Reynolds 5 7 1 1 1 0 0 0 .143 0
Derrick Robinson 102 192 21 49 7 3 0 8 .255 4
Henry Rodriguez 9 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 .111 0
Alfredo Simon 57 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 .143 0
Neftali Soto 13 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0
Pedro Villarreal* 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0
Joey Votto 162 581 101 177 30 3 24 73 .305 6
Team Totals 162 5499 698 1370 274 20 155 664 .249 67

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

Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP ER BB K
Bronson Arroyo 14 12 3.79 32 32 0 202.0 85 34 124
Homer Bailey 11 12 3.49 32 32 0 209.0 81 54 199
Jonathan Broxton†† 2 2 4.11 34 0 0 30.2 14 12 25
Aroldis Chapman 4 5 2.54 68 0 38 63.2 18 29 112
Nick Christiani 0 0 2.25 3 0 0 4.0 1 2 1
Tony Cingrani 7 4 2.92 23 18 0 104.2 34 43 120
Johnny Cueto 5 2 2.82 11 11 0 60.2 19 18 51
Zach Duke 0 1 0.84 14 0 0 10.2 1 2 7
Justin Freeman* 0 0 18.00 1 0 0 1.0 2 0 0
J. J. Hoover 5 5 2.86 69 0 3 66.0 21 26 67
Mat Latos 14 7 3.16 32 32 0 210.2 74 58 187
Mike Leake 14 7 3.37 31 31 0 192.1 72 48 122
Sam LeCure 2 1 2.66 63 0 1 61.0 18 24 66
Sean Marshall 0 1 1.74 16 0 0 10.1 2 2 10
Logan Ondrusek 3 1 4.09 52 0 0 55.0 25 16 53
Manny Parra 2 3 3.33 57 0 0 46.0 17 15 56
Curtis Partch 0 1 6.17 14 0 0 23.1 16 17 16
Greg Reynolds 1 3 5.52 6 5 0 29.1 18 6 13
Alfredo Simon 6 4 2.87 63 0 1 87.2 28 26 63
Pedro Villarreal* 0 1 12.71 2 1 0 5.2 8 3 4
Team Totals 90 72 3.38 162 162 43 1473.2 554 435 1296

  – 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

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Minor League Standings

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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

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  • 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

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All Stars:

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

Notes

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  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

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