2013 Cincinnati Reds season
Major League Baseball team season
2013 Cincinnati RedsLeague National League Division Central Ballpark Great American Ball Park City Cincinnati , Ohio Record 90–72 (.556) Divisional place 3rd Owners Bob Castellini General managers Walt Jocketty Managers Dusty Baker Television Fox Sports Ohio (Thom Brennaman , Chris Welsh , Jim Kelch , George Grande , Jeff Brantley , Jim Day , Jeff Piecoro ) Radio WLW (700 AM)Reds Radio Network (Marty Brennaman , Jeff Brantley , Jim Kelch , Thom Brennaman ) Stats ESPN.com Baseball Reference
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
Standings
National League Central
National League Wild Card
Record vs. opponents
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
Detailed record
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
2013 Game Log (90–72)
#
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 ]
#
Date
TV
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Box
29
May 1
@ Cardinals
FSO
L 2–4
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 ]
#
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]
#
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]
#
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]
#
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
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
Player statistics
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
– 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
– 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]
† 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
^ 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.
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