- 2006 Cincinnati Reds season
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2006 Cincinnati Reds Major league affiliations - National League (since 1890)
- Central Division (since 1994)
Location - Great American Ball Park (since 2003)
- Cincinnati, Ohio (since 1882)
2006 information Owner(s) Robert Castellini General manager(s) Wayne Krivsky Manager(s) Jerry Narron Local television FSN Ohio
(George Grande, Chris Welsh)Local radio WLW
(Marty Brennaman, Steve Stewart, Joe Nuxhall)Stats ESPN.com Previous season Next season The Cincinnati Reds' 2006 season was a season in American baseball. It involved the Reds making a bid to win the NL Central division, although just falling short, finishing in third place. The Reds had a final record of 80–82 and were managed by Jerry Narron.
Contents
Regular season
Season summary
In the offseason before the season started, the Reds changed their ownership and their general manager. One key pickup was pitcher Bronson Arroyo. The Reds finished in third place in the NL Central division, just 3½ games behind the division winner and eventual World Series champion, the St. Louis Cardinals. The Reds also finished 2 games behind the second place team, the Houston Astros. They finished five games ahead of the fourth place team, the Milwaukee Brewers. They finished thirteen games ahead of the fifth place team, the Pittsburgh Pirates, and fourteen games ahead of the sixth place team, the Chicago Cubs.
Aaron Harang led the team in wins with 16, and National League All-Star Bronson Arroyo was second with 14.[1]
The Reds finished in 12th out of 16 teams in the National League in attendance.[1]
Scott Hatteberg led the team in batting average and on-base percentage, with .289 and .389, respectively. Adam Dunn led the team in slugging percentage, games played, at bats, plate appearances, runs, total bases, home runs, runs batted in, walks, intentional walks, strikeouts, extra-base hits, and times on base. Edwin Encarnacion led the team in doubles (with 33) and hit by pitch (13 times). Ryan Freel had more stolen bases and times caught stealing than anyone else on the team, with 37 and 11, respectively.[1]
Season standings
NL Central W L GB Pct. St. Louis Cardinals 83 78 – .516 Houston Astros 82 80 1½ .506 Cincinnati Reds 80 82 3½ .494 Milwaukee Brewers 75 87 8½ .463 Pittsburgh Pirates 67 95 16½ .414 Chicago Cubs 66 96 17½ .407 Notable transactions
- April 7, 2006: Brandon Phillips was traded by the Cleveland Indians to the Cincinnati Reds for a player to be named later. The Cincinnati Reds sent Jeff Stevens (minors) (June 13, 2006) to the Cleveland Indians to complete the trade.[2]
- July 13, 2006: Felipe López was traded by the Cincinnati Reds with Austin Kearns and Ryan Wagner to the Washington Nationals for Gary Majewski, Royce Clayton, Bill Bray, Brendan Harris, and Daryl Thompson (minors).[3]
- August 9, 2006: Todd Hollandsworth was purchased by the Cincinnati Reds from the Cleveland Indians.[4]
Roster
2006 Cincinnati Reds rosterCatchers - 23 Jason LaRue
- 16 Cody Ross
- 26 David Ross
- 17 Javier Valentin
Infielders
- 33 Rich Aurilia
- 9 Juan Castro
- 2 Royce Clayton
- 12 Edwin Encarnacion
- 57 Brendan Harris
- 21 Scott Hatteberg
- 2 Felipe López
- 62 Ray Olmedo
- 4 Brandon Phillips
- 15 Tony Womack
Outfielders
- 19 Chris Denorfia
- 44 Adam Dunn
- 6 Ryan Freel
- 3 Ken Griffey, Jr.
- 16 Todd Hollandsworth
- 30 Norris Hopper
- 28 Austin Kearns
- 30 Quinton McCracken
- 00 Brandon Watson
- 15 Dewayne Wise
Other batters
- 54 Andy Abad
Manager
- 41 Jerry Narron
Coaches
- 55 Mark Berry (third base)
- 49 Chris Chambliss (hitting)
- 7 Bucky Dent (bench)
- 47 Tom Hume (bullpen)
- 32 John Moses (first base)
- 58 Vern Ruhle (pitching)
Game log
2006 Game Log April# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 1 April 3 Cubs 16 - 7 Ohman (1-0) Harang (0-1) 42,591 0-1 2 April 5 Cubs 8 - 6 Arroyo (1-0) Rusch (0-1) Weathers (1) 27,287 1-1 3 April 6 Pirates 6 - 5 White (1-0) González (0-1) Weathers (2) 13,887 2-1 4 April 7 Pirates 7 - 6 Milton (1-0) Maholm (0-1) Mercker (1) 16,573 3-1 5 April 8 Pirates 11 - 9 Harang (1-1) Perez (0-1) White (1) 20,244 4-1 6 April 9 Pirates 5 - 3 Santos (1-1) Williams (0-1) Hernández (1) 22,090 4-2 7 April 11 @ Cubs 9 - 2 Arroyo (2-0) Rusch (0-2) 36,708 5-2 8 April 12 @ Cubs 4 - 1 Maddux (2-0) Claussen (0-1) Dempster (2) 37,252 5-3 9 April 13 @ Cubs 8 - 3 Milton (2-0) Zambrano (0-1) 40,881 6-3 10 April 14 @ Cardinals 1 - 0 Harang (2-1) Carpenter (1-1) Weathers (3) 40,901 7-3 11 April 15 @ Cardinals 9 - 3 Ponson (1-0) Williams (0-2) 40,752 7-4 12 April 16 @ Cardinals 8 - 7 Looper (1-0) Weathers (0-1) 40,068 7-5 13 April 17 Marlins 9 - 1 Claussen (1-1) Moehler (0-3) 16,960 8-5 14 April 18 Marlins 12 - 6 Johnson (1-1) Milton (2-1) 19,724 8-6 15 April 19 Marlins 9 - 8 Coffey (1-0) Wellemeyer (0-1) 18,881 9-6 16 April 20 @ Brewers 12 - 8 Belisle (1-0) Lehr (1-1) 15,347 10-6 17 April 21 @ Brewers 3 - 1 Arroyo (3-0) Sheets (0-2) Weathers (4) 29,825 11-6 18 April 22 @ Brewers 11 - 0 Bush (2-1) Claussen (1-2) 35,768 11-7 19 April 23 @ Brewers 11 - 0 Harang (3-1) Davis (0-2) 29,174 12-7 20 April 24 @ Nationals 4 - 2 Ramírez (1-0) Hernández (1-3) Weathers (5) 19,264 13-7 21 April 25 @ Nationals 6 - 5 Williams (1-2) Traber (1-1) Weathers (6) 21,642 14-7 22 April 26 @ Nationals 5 - 0 Arroyo (4-0) Ortiz (0-3) 19,380 15-7 23 April 28 Astros 5 - 4 Claussen (2-2) Oswalt (4-1) Weathers (7) 32,089 16-7 24 April 29 Astros 6 - 3 Harang (4-1) Pettitte (1-4) Weathers (8) 24,873 17-7 25 April 30 Astros 3 - 2 Buchholz (2-1) Ramírez (1-1) Lidge (8) 22,814 17-8 May# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 26 May 1 Cardinals 6 - 1 Arroyo (5-0) Mulder (2-1) 20,900 18-8 27 May 2 Cardinals 3 - 2 Coffey (2-0) Falkenborg (0-1) 25,127 19-8 28 May 3 @ Rockies 3 - 0 Francis (1-2) Claussen (2-3) Fuentes (6) 18,214 19-9 29 May 4 @ Rockies 7 - 1 Harang (5-1) Fogg (2-2) 18,204 20-9 30 May 5 @ D-backs 7 - 1 Webb (5-0) Ramírez (1-1) 21,077 20-10 31 May 6 @ D-backs 3 - 1 Vargas (4-1) Arroyo (5-1) Valverde (9) 27,204 20-11 32 May 7 @ D-backs 9 - 8 Williams (2-2) Hernández (5-4) Weathers (9) 27,727 21-11 33 May 9 Nationals 7 - 1 Armas (3-0) Claussen (2-4) 16,716 21-12 34 May 10 Nationals 9 - 6 Weathers (1-1) Stanton (1-4) 14,180 22-12 35 May 11 Nationals 5 - 4 Schackelford (1-0) Eischen (0-1) 15,771 23-12 36 May 12 Phillies 8 - 4 Madson (4-1) Ramírez (1-3) Gordon (11) 21,709 23-13 37 May 13 Phillies 2 - 0 Lieber (3-4) Williams (2-3) Gordon (12) 32,620 23-14 38 May 14 Phillies 2 - 1 Geary (1-0) Hammond (0-1) Gordon (13) 19,673 23-15 39 May 16 @ Pirates 9 - 3 Maholm (2-4) Harang (5-2) 14,315 23-16 40 May 17 @ Pirates 7 - 2 Perez (2-5) Arroyo (5-2) 14,897 23-17 41 May 18 @ Pirates 9 - 8 Belisle (2-0) Capps (1-1) Coffey (1) 18,502 24-17 42 May 19 @ Tigers 9 - 4 Claussen (3-4) Bonderman (4-3) 26,933 25-17 43 May 20 @ Tigers 7 - 6 Rodney (2-1) Weathers (1-2) 43,128 25-18 44 May 21 @ Tigers 1 - 0 Rodney (3-1) Harang (5-3) Jones (13) 31,515 25-19 45 May 22 Brewers 15 - 5 Arroyo (6-2) Bush (3-5) 16,567 26-19 46 May 23 Brewers 7 - 3 Ramírez (2-3) Eveland (0-1) 16,528 27-19 47 May 24 Brewers 6 - 2 Davis (3-3) Claussen (3-5) 29,065 27-20 48 May 26 D-backs 3 - 0 Webb (8-0) Milton (2-2) 33,751 27-21 49 May 27 D-backs 7 - 0 Cruz (2-3) Harang (5-4) 36,884 27-22 50 May 28 D-backs 5 - 4 Weathers (2-2) Valverde (2-2) 27,694 28-22 51 May 29 @ Cubs 7 - 3 Wood (1-1) Ramírez (2-4) Dempster (9) 40,072 28-23 52 May 30 @ Cubs 8 - 3 Maddux (6-4) Claussen (3-6) 39,000 28-24 53 May 31 @ Cubs 3 - 2 Milton (3-2) Zambrano (3-3) Coffey (2) 39,810 29-24 June# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 54 June 2 @ Astros 14 - 3 Harang (6-4) Rodríguez (6-3) 37,086 30-24 55 June 3 @ Astros 7 - 5 Arroyo (7-2) Pettitte (4-7) 39,653 31-24 56 June 4 @ Astros 6 - 4 Coffey (3-0) Wheeler (0-4) Yan (1) 37,532 32-24 57 June 5 @ Cardinals 8 - 7 Yan (1-0) Isringhausen (1-3) Coffey (3) 43,707 33-24 58 June 6 @ Cardinals 7 - 0 Milton (4-2) Carpenter (4-3) 43,857 34-24 59 June 7 @ Cardinals 7 - 4 Harang (7-4) Ponson (4-1) Coffey (4) 44,306 35-24 60 June 8 Cubs 7 - 1 Arroyo (8-2) Rusch (2-6) 26,059 36-24 61 June 9 Cubs 6 - 5 Maddux (7-5) Ramírez (2-5) Dempster (10) 41,064 36-25 62 June 10 Cubs 4 - 2 Zambrano (5-3) Claussen (3-7) Dempster (11) 34,141 36-26 63 June 11 Cubs 9 - 3 Marmol (1-0) Milton (4-3) 27,250 36-27 64 June 12 Brewers 6 - 5 Jackson (1-0) Mercker (0-1) Turnbow (18) 19,279 36-28 65 June 13 Brewers 6 - 4 Davis (4-4) Arroyo (8-3) Turnbow (19) 21,829 36-29 66 June 14 Brewers 3 - 0 Hammond (1-1) Kolb (2-1) 27,716 37-29 67 June 16 White Sox 12 - 4 García (8-4) Claussen (3-8) 32,673 37-30 68 June 17 White Sox 8 - 6 Thornton (2-1) Coffey (3-1) Jenks (20) 39,451 37-31 69 June 18 White Sox 8 - 1 Garland (6-3) Harang (7-5) 31,569 37-32 70 June 19 @ Mets 4 - 2 Arroyo (9-3) Hernández (4-6) 41,874 38-32 71 June 20 @ Mets 9 - 2 Trachsel (5-4) Ramírez (2-6) 38,991 38-33 72 June 21 @ Mets 6 - 5 Standridge (1-0) Wagner (3-1) Coffey (5) 49,758 39-33 73 June 22 @ Mets 6 - 2 Martínez (7-3) Milton (4-4) Bradford (2) 46,767 39-34 74 June 23 @ Indians 3 - 0 Harang (8-5) Westbrook (6-4) 32,927 40-34 75 June 24 @ Indians 4 - 0 Byrd (6-5) Arroyo (9-4) 33,072 40-35 76 June 25 @ Indians 4 - 2 Ramírez (3-6) Sowers (0-1) Coffey (6) 33,139 41-35 77 June 27 Royals 9 - 8 Affeldt (3-5) Coffey (3-2) Burgos (13) 21,420 41-36 78 June 28 Royals 7 - 2 Harang (9-5) Elarton (3-9) 34,648 42-36 79 June 29 Royals 6 - 5 Weathers (3-2) Dessens (4-7) Coffey (7) 22,093 43-36 80 June 30 Indians 9 - 8 Mercker (1-1) Wickman (1-4) 34,930 44-36 July# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 81 July 1 Indians 12 - 7 Lee (8-5) Mays (0-1) 40,692 44-37 82 July 2 Indians 6 - 3 Mota (1-3) Weathers (3-3) Wickman (12) 36,849 44-38 83 July 3 @ Brewers 8 - 7 Wise (5-4) Coffey (3-3) 31,353 44-39 84 July 4 @ Brewers 5 - 2 Davis (5-5) Arroyo (9-5) Shouse (2) 39,280 44-40 85 July 5 @ Brewers 6 - 5 Gonzalez (2-0) Standridge (1-1) 19,651 44-41 86 July 6 @ Braves 8 - 7 Ray (1-0) Coffey (3-3) 28,446 44-42 87 July 7 @ Braves 10 - 5 Milton (5-4) Ramirez (4-3) 32,315 45-42 88 July 8 @ Braves 4 - 1 Smoltz (6-5) Harang (9-6) Ray (5) 44,718 45-43 89 July 9 @ Braves 8 - 3 Villarreal (8-1) Arroyo (9-6) 31,908 45-44 90 July 13 Rockies 9 - 7 Milton (6-4) Francis (6-8) Guardado (1) 20,660 46-44 91 July 14 Rockies 3 - 1 Harang (10-6) Jennings (6-7) Guardado (2) 22,497 47-44 92 July 15 Rockies 3 - 2 Bray (2-1) Fuentes (2-3) 35,396 48-44 93 July 16 Rockies 6 - 4 Coffey (4-4) Mesa (0-3) Guardado (3) 27,043 49-44 94 July 18 Mets 8 - 3 Pelfrey (2-0) Milton (6-5) 27,138 49-45 95 July 19 Mets 7 - 4 Coffey (5-4) Sanchez (5-1) Guardado (4) 26,300 50-45 96 July 20 Mets 4 - 2 Feliciano (4-2) Majewski (3-3) Wagner (19) 28,729 50-46 97 July 21 Brewers 6 - 5 Majewski (4-3) Turnbow (4-7) 19,677 51-46 98 July 22 Brewers 8 - 7 Coffey (6-4) Gonzalez (2-2) Guardado (5) 41,915 52-46 99 July 23 Brewers 4 - 1 Ohka (3-1) Milton (6-6) Kolb (1) 22,726 52-47 100 July 25 @ Astros 2 - 0 Harang (11-6) Clemens (2-4) Bray (1) 38,865 53-47 101 July 26 @ Astros 8 - 5 Pettitte (9-10) Arroyo (9-7) Wheeler (2) 34,381 53-48 102 July 27 @ Astros 8 - 4 Ramirez (4-6) Buchholz (6-9) 38,254 54-48 103 July 28 @ Brewers 4 - 3 Milton (7-6) Wise (5-5) Guardado (6) 32,743 55-48 104 July 29 @ Brewers 6 - 3 Gonzalez (3-2) Germano (0-1) Turnbow (24) 43,000 55-49 105 July 30 @ Brewers 4 - 3 Sheets (2-3) Harang (11-7) Cordero (1) 42,976 55-50 August# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 106 August 1 Dodgers 10 - 4 Sele (7-4) Bray (2-2) 25,127 55-51 107 August 2 Dodgers 5 - 3 Penny (11-5) Ramirez (4-7) Saito (10) 22,110 55-52 108 August 3 Dodgers 3 - 0 Maddux (10-11) Milton (7-7) Saito (11) 26,053 55-53 109 August 4 Braves 5 - 4 Harang (12-7) James (4-3) Guardado (7) 33,661 56-53 110 August 5 Braves 8 - 6 Weathers (4-3) Yates (1-2) Bray (2) 33,170 57-53 111 August 6 Braves 6 - 4 McBride (3-1) Majewski (3-1) Wickman (5) 29,660 57-54 112 August 7 Cardinals 13 - 1 Weaver (2-2) Ramirez (4-8) 34,262 57-55 113 August 8 Cardinals 10 - 3 Milton (8-7) Marquis (12-10) 40,094 58-55 114 August 9 Cardinals 8 - 7 Franklin (2-5) Isringhausen (3-5) 41,649 59-55 115 August 10 Cardinals 6 - 1 Reyes (4-5) Arroyo (9-8) 39,591 59-56 116 August 11 @ Phillies 6 - 5 Fultz (3-0) Ramirez (4-9) 41,461 59-57 117 August 12 @ Phillies 9 - 7 Michalak (1-0) Gordon (3-0) Guardado (8) 39,553 60-57 118 August 13 @ Phillies 7 - 5 Bray (3-2) Madson (10-8) 37,677 61-57 119 August 15 @ Cardinals 5 - 0 Carpenter (11-6) Harang (12-8) 42,761 61-58 120 August 16 @ Cardinals 7 - 2 Arroyo (10-8) Reyes (4-6) 42,752 62-58 121 August 17 @ Cardinals 2 - 1 Isringhausen (4-5) Franklin (2-6) 40,346 62-59 122 August 18 Pirates 7 - 3 Snell (11-8) Michalak (1-1) 31,718 62-60 123 August 19 Pirates 14 - 7 Franklin (3-6) Torres (3-6) 34,245 63-60 124 August 20 Pirates 5 - 1 Harang (13-8) Santos (5-8) 29,935 64-60 125 August 21 Astros 4 - 3 Franklin (4-6) Qualls (4-3) Schoeneweis (1) 24,110 65-60 126 August 22 Astros 14 - 0 Lohse (1-0) Hirsh (1-2) 22,556 66-60 127 August 23 Astros 7 - 3 Oswalt (10-8) Coffey (6-5) 24,873 66-61 128 August 24 @ Giants 6 - 3 Franklin (5-6) Chulk (0-2) Weathers (10) 38,754 67-61 129 August 25 @ Giants 4 - 1 Morris (9-11) Harang (13-9) 37,801 67-62 130 August 26 @ Giants 4 - 1 Lowry (7-7) Arroyo (10-9) Stanton (3) 41,362 67-63 131 August 27 @ Giants 8 - 0 Cain (10-9) Lohse (1-1) 39,097 67-64 132 August 28 @ Dodgers 6 - 5 Penny (14-7) Michalak (1-2) Broxton (3) 44,176 67-65 133 August 29 @ Dodgers 6 - 5 Lowe (12-8) Franklin (5-7) 44,697 67-66 134 August 30 @ Dodgers 7 - 3 Maddux (12-11) Harang (13-10) 47,356 67-67 September# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 135 September 1 @ Padres 6 - 2 Arroyo (11-9) Hensley (8-11) 32,901 68-67 136 September 2 @ Padres 7 - 1 Peavy (8-13) Lohse (1-2) 36,287 68-68 137 September 3 @ Padres 2 - 1 Meredith (3-1) Cormier (2-3) Hoffman (36) 31,153 68-69 138 September 4 Giants 5 - 4 Correia (1-0) Weathers (4-4) Stanton (6) 25,515 68-70 139 September 5 Giants 3 - 0 Arroyo (12-9) Morris (10-12) 20,751 69-70 140 September 6 Giants 3 - 2 Sanchez (3-0) Kim (0-1) Stanton (7) 20,571 69-71 141 September 8 Pirates 9 - 1 Lohse (2-2) Snell (12-10) 17,631 70-71 142 September 9 Pirates 7 - 4 Capps (7-1) Coffey (6-6) Torres (5) 25,038 70-72 143 September 10 Pirates 4 - 2 Arroyo (13-9) Youman (0-1) Schoeneweis (2) 20,731 71-72 144 September 12 Padres 5 - 4 Schoeneweis (1-0) Brocail (2-2) 15,820 72-72 145 September 13 Padres 10 - 0 Peavy (9-14) Lohse (2-3) 21,602 72-73 146 September 14 Padres 4 - 2 Hensley (9-11) Harang (13-11) Hoffman (38) 16,957 72-74 147 September 15 @ Cubs 4 - 0 Arroyo (14-9) Marmol (5-7) 37,188 73-74 148 September 16 @ Cubs 4 - 0 Hill (6-6) Michalak (1-3) 40,526 73-75 149 September 17 @ Cubs 11 - 3 Zambrano (15-6) Milton (8-8) 39,164 73-76 150 September 18 @ Astros 5 - 3 Oswalt (14-8) Lohse (2-4) Wheeler (6) 28,711 73-77 151 September 19 @ Astros 5 - 4 Harang (14-11) Albers (0-2) Weathers (11) 36,930 74-77 152 September 20 @ Astros 7 - 2 Clemens (7-5) Arroyo (14-10) 31,928 74-78 153 September 22 Cubs 4 - 2 Michalak (2-3) Hill (6-7) Coffey (8) 21,332 75-78 154 September 23 Cubs 11 - 4 Zambrano (16-6) Lohse (2-5) 28,264 75-79 155 September 24 Cubs 3 - 2 Harang (15-11) Dempster (1-9) 22,226 76-79 156 September 25 Cubs 5 - 4 Schoeneweis (2-0) Eyre (1-3) Weathers (12) 16,278 77-79 157 September 26 @ Marlins 5 - 3 Franklin (6-7) Willis (12-12) Schoeneweis (3) 11,422 78-79 158 September 27 @ Marlins 7 - 2 Sanchez (10-3) Michalak (2-4) 13,295 78-80 159 September 28 @ Marlins 5 - 1 Lohse (3-5) Nolasco (11-11) 14,106 79-80 160 September 29 @ Pirates 5 - 2 Harang (16-11) Duke (10-15) 27,033 80-80 161 September 30 @ Pirates 3 - 0 McLeary (2-0) Arroyo (14-11) Torres (11) 35,514 80-81 Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI LF Adam Dunn 160 561 131 .234 40 92 3B Edwin Encarnacion 117 406 112 .276 15 72 CF Ken Griffey, Jr. 109 428 108 .252 27 72 SS Felipe López 85 343 92 .268 9 30 2B Brandon Phillips 149 536 148 .276 17 75 C David Ross 90 247 63 .255 21 52 RF Austin Kearns 87 325 89 .274 16 50 1B Scott Hatteberg 141 456 132 .289 13 51 Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI Ryan Freel 132 454 123 .271 8 27 Rich Aurilia 122 440 132 .300 23 70 Jason LaRue 72 191 37 .194 8 21 Javier Valentin 92 186 50 .269 8 27 Royce Clayton 50 149 35 .235 2 13 Chris Denorfia 49 106 30 .283 1 7 Juan Castro 54 95 27 .284 2 14 Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned Run Average; SO = Strikeouts
Player G IP W L ERA SO Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned Run Average; SO = Strikeouts
Player G IP W L ERA SO Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned Run Average; SO = Strikeouts
Player G W L SV ERA SO Farm system
See also: Minor league baseballLevel Team League Manager AAA Louisville Bats International League Rick Sweet AA Chattanooga Lookouts Southern League Jayhawk Owens A Sarasota Reds Florida State League Donnie Scott A Dayton Dragons Midwest League Billy Gardner, Jr. Rookie GCL Reds Gulf Coast League Luis Aguayo Rookie Billings Mustangs Pioneer League Rick Burleson References
- ^ a b c "2006 Cincinnati Reds at Baseball-Reference". http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/CIN/2006.shtml. Retrieved 2007-06-21..
- ^ http://www.baseball-reference.com/p/phillbr01.shtml
- ^ Felipe Lopez Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
- ^ http://www.baseball-reference.com/h/hollato01.shtml
- ^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, N.C.: Baseball America, 2007
- Game Logs:
- 1st Half: Cincinnati Reds Game Log on ESPN.com
- 2nd Half: Cincinnati Reds Game Log on ESPN.com
- Batting Statistics: Cincinnati Reds Batting Stats on ESPN.com
- Pitching Statistics: Cincinnati Reds Pitching Stats on ESPN.com
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