2007 Cincinnati Reds season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2007 Cincinnati Reds season was the 138th season for the franchise in Major League Baseball , and their fifth season at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati . The Reds failed on a bid to win the National League Central , falling out of serious contention by midseason and finishing in fifth place with a 72–90 record.
Following an 11–7 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals on July 1, general manager Wayne Krivsky fired manager Jerry Narron and named advance scout Pete Mackanin interim manager. It was the second managerial change of the day, following the resignation of Seattle Mariners skipper Mike Hargrove . The Reds won Mackanin's first game at the helm, 7–3 over the San Francisco Giants on the strength of a grand slam by Brandon Phillips .
The season also included highlights such as the Reds 2004 first-round draft pick, right-handed starting pitcher Homer Bailey making his MLB debut against the Indians on June 8. He pitched 5 innings, gave up 2 earned runs, struck out 3, and walked 4.[ 1]
Offseason
November 20, 2006: Mike Stanton was signed as a free agent.[ 2]
December 7, 2006: Josh Hamilton was purchased by the Reds from the Chicago Cubs.[ 3]
December 7, 2006: Jared Burton was drafted by the Reds from the Oakland Athletics in the 2006 rule 5 draft.[ 4]
Regular season
Season standings
National League Central
Record vs. opponents
Source: [1]
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LAD
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
—
4–2
4–2
2–4
8–10
6–1
5–2
8–10
2–5
3–4
5–1
5–4
10–8
10–8
4–3
6–1
8–7
Atlanta
2–4
—
5–4
1–6
4–2
10–8
3–3
4–3
5–2
9–9
9–9
5–1
5–2
4–3
3–4
11–7
4–11
Chicago
2–4
4–5
—
9–9
5–2
0–6
8–7
2–5
9–6
2–5
3–4
8–7
3–5
5–2
11–5
6–1
8–4
Cincinnati
4–2
6–1
9–9
—
2–4
4–3
4–11
2–4
8–7
2–5
2–4
9–7
2–4
4–3
6–9
1–6
7-11
Colorado
10–8
2–4
2–5
4–2
—
3–3
3–4
12–6
4–2
4–2
4–3
4–3
11–8
10–8
3–4
4–3
10–8
Florida
1–6
8–10
6–0
3–4
3–3
—
2–3
4–3
2–5
7–11
9–9
3–4
3–4
1–6
2–4
8–10
9–9
Houston
2–5
3–3
7–8
11–4
4–3
3-2
—
4–3
5–13
2–5
3–3
5–10
4–3
2–4
7–9
2–5
9–9
Los Angeles
10–8
3–4
5–2
4–2
6–12
3–4
3–4
—
3–3
5–5
4–2
5–2
8–10
10–8
3–3
5–1
5–10
Milwaukee
5–2
2–5
6–9
7–8
2–4
5–2
13–5
3–3
—
2–4
3–4
10–6
2–5
4–5
7–8
4–2
8–7
New York
4–3
9–9
5–2
5–2
2–4
11–7
5–2
5–5
4–2
—
6–12
4–2
2–4
4–2
5–2
9–9
8–7
Philadelphia
1-5
9–9
4–3
4–2
3–4
9–9
3–3
2–4
4–3
12–6
—
4–2
4–3
4–4
6–3
12–6
8–7
Pittsburgh
4–5
1–5
7–8
7–9
3–4
4–3
10–5
2–5
6–10
2–4
2–4
—
1–6
4–2
6–12
4–2
5–10
San Diego
8–10
2–5
5–3
4–2
8–11
4–3
3–4
10–8
5–2
4–2
3–4
6–1
—
14–4
3–4
4–2
6–9
San Francisco
8–10
3–4
2–5
3–4
8–10
6–1
4–2
8–10
5–4
2–4
4–4
2–4
4–14
—
4–1
3–4
5–10
St. Louis
3–4
4–3
5–11
9–6
4–3
4-2
9–7
3–3
8–7
2–5
3–6
12–6
4–3
1–4
—
1–5
6–9
Washington
1–6
7–11
1–6
6–1
3–4
10-8
5–2
1–5
2–4
9–9
6–12
2–4
2–4
4–3
5–1
—
9–9
Roster
2007 Cincinnati Reds
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Game log
2007 Game Log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 2
Cubs
5–1
Harang (1–0)
Zambrano (0–1)
42,720
1–0
2
April 4
Cubs
4–1
Lilly (1–0)
Arroyo (0–1)
Dempster (1)
25,965
1–1
3
April 5
Cubs
5–2
Santos (1–0)
Howry (0–1)
Weathers (1)
25,070
2–1
4
April 6
Pirates
6–1
Belisle (1–0)
Maholm (0–1)
17,837
3–1
5
April 7
Pirates
7–5
Harang (2–0)
Armas (0–1)
Weathers (2)
15,825
4–1
6
April 8
Pirates
6–3
Duke (1–0)
Milton (0–1)
Torres (4)
14,001
4–2
7
April 9
@ D-backs
3–2
Lyon (1–0)
Saarloos (0–1)
Valverde (4)
41,803
4–3
8
April 10
@ D-backs
5–4 (11)
Cruz (2–0)
Weathers (0–1)
21,225
4–4
9
April 11
@ D-backs
3–2
Belisle (2–0)
Owings (1–1)
Weathers (3)
19,534
5–4
10
April 13
@ Cubs
6–5
Coffey (1–0)
Zambrano (1–2)
Weathers (4)
37,267
6–4
11
April 14
@ Cubs
7–0
Hill (2–0)
Arroyo (0–2)
38,598
6–5
12
April 15
@ Cubs
1–0
Lohse (1–0)
Lilly (1–1)
Weathers (5)
39,820
7–5
13
April 16
Brewers
10–6
Capuano (2–0)
Milton (0–2)
12,521
7–6
14
April 17
Brewers
11–5
Stanton (1–0)
Shouse (1–1)
14,492
8–6
15
April 18
Astros
7–2
Sampson (2–0)
Coffey (1–1)
13,772
8–7
16
April 19
Astros
8–6
Lidge (1–0)
Weathers (0–2)
Wheeler (3)
14,222
8–8
17
April 20
Phillies
2–1 (10)
Coutlangus (1–0)
Gordon (0–1)
32,962
9–8
18
April 21
Phillies
4–1
Hamels (1–0)
Milton (0–3)
39,353
9–9
19
April 22
Phillies
9–3
García (1–1)
Belisle (2–1)
29,717
9–10
20
April 24
@ Cardinals
10–3
Harang (3–0)
Wells (1–4)
42,309
10–10
21
April 25
@ Cardinals
5–2
Flores (1–0)
Saarloos (0–2)
Isringhausen (5)
42,225
10–11
22
April 26
@ Cardinals
7–5
Springer (1–0)
Lohse (1–1)
Isringhausen (6)
42,503
10–12
23
April 27
@ Pirates
3–1
Snell (2–1)
Milton (0–4)
Torres (7)
22,638
10–13
24
April 28
@ Pirates
8–1
Belisle (3–1)
Gorzellany (3–1)
29,514
11–13
25
April 29
@ Pirates
9–5
Harang (4–0)
Maholm (1–3)
18,409
12–13
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
26
May 1
@ Astros
11–2
Arroyo (1–2)
Albers (0–1)
30,361
13–13
27
May 2
@ Astros
3–1
Oswalt (4–2)
Lohse (1–2)
Wheeler (4)
29,468
13–14
28
May 3
@ Astros
7–5
Qualls (3–1)
Stanton (1–1)
Wheeler (5)
29,931
13–15
29
May 4
Rockies
6–5 (11)
Bautista (2–0)
Stanton (1–2)
Fuentes (6)
23,920
13–16
30
May 5
Rockies
9–7
Cook (1–1)
Harang (4–1)
Fuentes (7)
26,663
13–17
31
May 6
Rockies
9–3
Arroyo (2–2)
Fogg (1–3)
Weathers (6)
27,915
14–17
32
May 7
Astros
5–4
Oswalt (5–2)
Lohse (1–3)
Wheeler (6)
17,362
14–18
33
May 8
Astros
7–6
Lidge (2–0)
Salmon (0–1)
Wheeler (7)
16,264
14–19
34
May 9
Astros
3–2
Williams (1–5)
Belisle (3–2)
Wheeler (8)
16,278
14–20
35
May 10
Astros
9–5
Harang (5–1)
Albers (1–2)
Weathers (7)
25,796
15–20
36
May 11
@ Dodgers
2–0
Wolf (4–3)
Arroyo (2–3)
Saito (11)
49,588
15–21
37
May 12
@ Dodgers
7–3
Penny (5–0)
Lohse (1–4)
51,776
15–22
38
May 13
@ Dodgers
10–5
Broxton (2–1)
Saarloos (0–3)
41,399
15–23
39
May 14
@ Padres
7–1
Maddux (3–2)
Belisle (3–3)
20,262
15–24
40
May 15
@ Padres
2–1 (12)
Weathers (1–2)
Bell (0–2)
26,694
16–24
41
May 16
@ Padres
3–2
Hoffman (2–2)
Arroyo (2–4)
23,856
16–25
42
May 18
@ Indians
9–4
Lee (2–0)
Lohse (1–5)
34,230
16–26
43
May 19
@ Indians
10–5
Belisle (4–3)
Sowers (0–4)
Weathers (8)
35,262
17–26
44
May 20
@ Indians
5–3
Byrd (4–1)
Harang (5–2)
Borowski (13)
32,524
17–27
45
May 21
Nationals
8–7
Coutlangus (2–0)
Rauch (2–1)
Weathers (9)
15,271
18–27
46
May 22
Nationals
8–4
Colomé (4–0)
Coutlangus (2–1)
16,732
18–28
47
May 23
Nationals
12–7
Simontacchi (2–2)
Lohse (1–6)
31,971
18–29
48
May 24
Nationals
4–3
Bacsik (1–0)
Belisle (4–4)
Cordero (6)
19,541
18–30
49
May 25
Pirates
10–4 (10)
Bayliss (4–2)
Weathers (1–3)
36,455
18–31
50
May 26
Pirates
9–5
Grabow (1–1)
Arroyo (2–5)
32,280
18–32
51
May 27
Pirates
14–10
Duke (2–5)
Saarloos (0–4)
27,209
18–33
52
May 28
Pirates
4–0
Lohse (2–6)
Snell (4–4)
17,905
19–33
53
May 29
@ Astros
2–1
Belisle (5–4)
Qualls (4–2)
Weathers (10)
33,565
20–33
54
May 30
@ Astros
4–3
Harang (6–2)
Rodríguez (2–5)
31,904
21–33
55
May 31
@ Astros
10–2
Williams (2–7)
Arroyo (2–6)
30,336
21–34
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
56
June 1
@ Rockies
4–2
Livingston (1–0)
Buchholz (2–3)
Weathers (12)
22,265
22–34
57
June 2
@ Rockies
4–1
Francis (5–4)
Lohse (2–7)
Fuentes (16)
30,076
22–35
58
June 3
@ Rockies
10–9 (10)
Corpas (2–2)
Santos (1–1)
26,071
22–36
59
June 5
@ Cardinals
4–3
Isringhausen (3–0)
Burton (0–1)
43,532
22–37
60
June 6
@ Cardinals
6–4
Johnson (1–0)
Arroyo (2–7)
Isringhausen (14)
42,029
22–38
61
June 7
@ Cardinals
5–1
Lohse (3–7)
Wainwright (4–5)
43,597
23–38
62
June 8
Indians
4–3
Bailey (1–0)
Lee (2–4)
Weathers (12)
38,696
24–38
63
June 9
Indians
8–6 (11)
Mastny (4–2)
Santos (1–2)
Borowski (18)
37,935
24–39
64
June 10
Indians
1–0 (12)
McBeth (1–0)
Miller (0–1)
30,842
25–39
65
June 12
Angels
5–3
Coutlangus (3–1)
Moseley (4–1)
Weathers (13)
23,153
26–39
66
June 13
Angels
6–3
Lackey (10–4)
Lohse (3–8)
Rodríguez (20)
29,655
26–40
67
June 14
Angels
9–7
Colón (6–2)
Majewski (0–1)
Rodríguez (21)
32,860
26–41
68
June 15
Rangers
7–6
Padilla (3–8)
Belisle (5–5)
Gagné (7)
27,747
26–42
69
June 16
Rangers
8–4
Harang (7–2)
Wright (0–1)
37,413
27–42
70
June 17
Rangers
11–4
Millwood (3–6)
Arroyo (2–8)
31,162
27–43
71
June 18
@ Athletics
6–1
Blanton (7–4)
Lohse (3–9)
16,466
27–44
72
June 19
@ Athletics
5–2
Bailey (2–0)
Gaudin (6–2)
Weathers (14)
19,351
28–44
73
June 20
@ Athletics
5–3
Haren (9–2)
McBeth (1–1)
Embree (8)
25,872
28–45
74
June 22
@ Mariners
16–1
Harang (8–2)
Feierabend (1–2)
46,340
29–45
75
June 23
@ Mariners
9–1
Washburn (6–6)
Lohse (3–10)
45,939
29–46
76
June 24
@ Mariners
3–2
O'Flaherty (4–0)
Arroyo (2–9)
Putz (21)
46,064
29–47
77
June 26
@ Phillies
11–4
Kendrick (2–0)
Bailey (2–1)
35,314
29–48
78
June 27
@ Phillies
9–6
McBeth (2–1)
Sanches (1–1)
Weathers (15)
31,803
30–48
79
June 28
@ Phillies
8–7 (10)
Condrey (3–0)
Santos (1–3)
44,323
30–49
80
June 29
Cardinals
4–2
Percival (1–0)
McBeth (2–2)
Isringhausen (15)
35,508
30–50
81
June 30
Cardinals
5–1
Lohse (4–10)
Wainwright (6–7)
32,538
31–50
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
82
July 1
Cardinals
11–7
Percival (2–0)
Bailey (2–2)
24,126
31–51
83
July 3
Giants
7–3
Harang (9–2)
Correia (1–4)
37,299
32–51
84
July 4
Giants
9–5
Cain (3–9)
Belisle (5–6)
24,092
32–52
85
July 5
Giants
6–3
Arroyo (3–9)
Morris (7–5)
Weathers (16)
30,080
33–52
86
July 6
D-backs
8–1
Lohse (5–10)
Owings (5–4)
20,445
34–52
87
July 7
D-backs
5–4
Coutlangus (4–1)
Peña (3–2)
Weathers (17)
34,410
35–52
88
July 8
D-backs
4–3 (11)
Saarloos (1–4)
Valverde (0–3)
28,169
36–52
89
July 12
@ Mets
3–2
Hernández (5–4)
Arroyo (3–10)
Wagner (18)
48,282
36–53
90
July 13
@ Mets
8–4
Harang (10–2)
Maine (10–5)
51,305
37–53
91
July 14
@ Mets
2–1
Glavine (8–6)
Stanton (1–3)
Wagner (19)
51,742
37–54
92
July 15
@ Mets
5–2
Pérez (8–6)
Lohse (5–11)
Wagner (20)
52,186
37–55
93
July 16
@ Braves
10–3
Livingston (2–0)
Davies (4–8)
24,442
38–55
94
July 17
@ Braves
6–5
Arroyo (4–10)
Reyes (0–1)
Weathers (18)
30,072
39–55
95
July 18
@ Braves
6–5 (15)
Gosling (1–0)
Ascanio (0–1)
33,789
40–55
96
July 19
@ Marlins
7–5
Coffey (2–1)
Benítez (2–5)
Weathers (19)
10,344
41–55
97
July 20
@ Marlins
10–2
Olsen (8–7)
Lohse (5–12)
15,313
41–56
98
July 21
@ Marlins
11–1
Kim (5–5)
Livingston (2–1)
21,823
41–57
99
July 22
@ Marlins
9–3
Pinto (2–3)
Arroyo (4–11)
14,123
41–58
100
July 23
Brewers
2–1 (12)
Burton (1–1)
Balfour (0–2)
23,489
42–58
101
July 24
Brewers
5–3
Gallardo (3–1)
Belisle (5–7)
Cordero (32)
18,284
42–59
102
July 25
Brewers
7–3
Lohse (6–12)
Suppan (8–9)
Weathers (20)
30,976
43–59
103
July 26
Brewers
6–5 (10)
Burton (2–1)
Cordero (0–3)
24,170
44–59
104
July 27
Cubs
5–4
Weathers (2–3)
Howry (5–6)
36,635
45–59
105
July 28
Cubs
8–1
Marshall (5–4)
Harang (10–3)
42,365
45–60
106
July 29
Cubs
6–0
Zambrano (14–7)
Belisle (5–8)
33,061
45–61
107
July 31
@ Nationals
6–3
Chico (5–6)
Livingston (2–2)
Cordero (22)
20,165
45–62
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
108
August 1
@ Nationals
7–2
Lannan (1–0)
Arroyo (4–12)
28,944
45–63
109
August 2
@ Nationals
7–3
Bacsik (5–6)
Dumatrait (0–1)
26,223
45–64
110
August 3
@ Pirates
13–4
Belisle (6–8)
Snell (7–10)
22,874
46–64
111
August 4
@ Pirates
9–8 (10)
Burton (3–1)
Capps (4–5)
Weathers (21)
33,466
47–64
112
August 7
Dodgers
4–0
Arroyo (5–12)
Hendrickson (4–6)
22,057
48–64
113
August 8
Dodgers
1–0
Harang (11–3)
Billingsley (7–3)
Weathers (22)
20,462
49–64
114
August 9
Dodgers
5–4 (11)
Proctor (3–5)
Santos (1–4)
Saito (28)
25,965
49–65
115
August 10
Padres
12–7 (11)
Cameron (1–0)
Weathers (2–4)
21,594
49–66
116
August 11
Padres
8–3
Livingston (3–2)
Hampson (2–3)
27,381
50–66
117
August 12
Padres
10–4
Peavy (13–5)
Arroyo (5–13)
31,297
50–67
118
August 14
@ Cubs
6–5
Harang (12–3)
Zambrano (14–9)
Weathers (23)
40,750
51–67
119
August 15
@ Cubs
11–9
Bray (1–0)
Howry (5–7)
Weathers (24)
40,162
52–67
120
August 16
@ Cubs
12–4
Marquis (10–7)
Livingston (3–3)
40,372
52–68
121
August 17
@ Brewers
8–3
Arroyo (6–13)
Suppan (8–10)
41,008
53–68
122
August 18
@ Brewers
8–4
Vargas (10–4)
Ramírez (0–1)
43,087
53–69
123
August 19
@ Brewers
7–6
Bray (2–0)
Linebrink (4–4)
Weathers (25)
42,398
54–69
124
August 20
Braves
14–4
Hudson (15–5)
Dumatrait (0–2)
24,477
54–70
125
August 21
Braves
8–7
Bray (3–0)
Moylan (4–3)
Weathers (26)
21,039
55–70
126
August 22
Braves
4–2
Arroyo (7–13)
Cormier (0–4)
Weathers (27)
22,924
56–70
127
August 23
Braves
9–7 (12)
Gosling (2–0)
Wickman (3–3)
22,052
57–70
128
August 24
Marlins
5–3
Harang (13–3)
Willis (8–13)
Weathers (28)
25,773
58–70
129
August 25
Marlins
11–7
Belisle (7–8)
Mitre (5–7)
32,288
59–70
130
August 26
Marlins
9–3
Shearn (1–0)
Barone (0–2)
23,122
60–70
131
August 28
@ Pirates
6–4
Gorzelanny (13–7)
Ramírez (0–2)
Capps (14)
60–71
132
August 28
@ Pirates
3–2
Chacón (5–4)
Bray (3–1)
Capps (15)
17,669
60–72
133
August 29
@ Pirates
8–0
Harang (14–3)
Snell (8–11)
14,191
61–72
134
August 30
@ Pirates
5–4
Burton (4–1)
Capps (4–6)
Weathers (29)
12,643
62–72
135
August 31
@ Cardinals
8–5
Flores (2–0)
Majewski (0–2)
43,564
62–73
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
136
September 1
@ Cardinals
11–3
Wainwright (13–9)
Dumatrait (0–3)
42,356
62–74
137
September 2
@ Cardinals
3–2
Looper (12–10)
Arroyo (7–14)
Isringhausen (28)
44,223
62–75
138
September 3
Mets
10–4
Martínez (1–0)
Harang (14–4)
29,290
62–76
139
September 4
Mets
11–7
Pérez (13–9)
Bray (3–2)
20,655
62–77
140
September 5
Mets
7–0
Shearn (2–0)
Maine (14–9)
15,704
63–77
141
September 7
Brewers
11–4
Arroyo (8–14)
Bush (11–10)
21,006
64–77
142
September 8
Brewers
4–3
Turnbow (4–4)
Weathers (2–5)
Cordero (41)
22,758
64–78
143
September 9
Brewers
10–5
Sheets (12–4)
Dumatrait (0–4)
21,534
64–79
144
September 11
Cardinals
7–2
Belisle (8–8)
Mulder (0–2)
14,027
65–79
145
September 12
Cardinals
5–1
Arroyo (9–14)
Reyes (2–14)
16,167
66–79
146
September 13
Cardinals
5–4
Harang (15–4)
Wells (6–17)
Weathers (30)
18,018
67–79
147
September 14
@ Brewers
6–5
Shearn (3–0)
Sheets (12–5)
Bray (1)
42,944
68–79
148
September 15
@ Brewers
5–3
Suppan (10–11)
Saarloos (1–5)
Cordero (42)
40,710
68–80
149
September 16
@ Brewers
5–2
Villanueva (8–4)
Belisle (8–9)
Cordero (43)
31,150
68–81
150
September 17
@ Cubs
7–6
Ohman (2–4)
Weathers (2–6)
39,075
68–82
151
September 18
@ Cubs
5–2
Harang (16–4)
Zambrano (16–13)
Weathers (31)
40,801
69–82
152
September 19
@ Cubs
3–2
Howry (6–7)
Majewski (0–3)
40,805
69–83
153
September 20
@ Giants
4–2
Bailey (3–2)
Cain (7–16)
Weathers (32)
35,019
70–83
154
September 21
@ Giants
9–8 (11)
McBeth (3–2)
Munter (1–1)
Weathers (33)
35,502
71–83
155
September 22
@ Giants
2–0
Hennessey (4–5)
Bray (3–3)
Wilson (5)
36,375
71–84
156
September 23
@ Giants
5–4
Messenger (2–4)
Harang (16–5)
Wilson (6)
38,029
71–85
157
September 25
Astros
8–5
Paulino (1–1)
Coutlangus (4–2)
Lidge (17)
13,261
71–86
158
September 26
Astros
7–6
Sarfate (1–0)
Burton (4–2)
Qualls (5)
13,138
71–87
159
September 27
Astros
4–3
Borkowski (5–3)
Majewski (0–4)
Lidge (18)
13,626
71–88
160
September 28
Cubs
6–0
Zambrano (18–13)
Arroyo (9–15)
32,193
71–89
161
September 29
Cubs
4–0
Hill (11–8)
Harang (16–6)
38,936
71–90
162
September 30
Cubs
8–4
Bailey (4–2)
Dempster (2–7)
32,620
72–90
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
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Farm system
References
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