Cincinnati Reds Baseball |
Cincinnati Reds Fans 2006 mlb schedule
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| Date |
Opponent |
Time |
| Apr. 3 |
Chicago Cubs |
2:10 |
| Apr. 5 |
Chicago Cubs |
12:35 |
| Apr. 6 |
Pittsburgh |
7:10 |
| Apr. 7 |
Pittsburgh |
7:10 |
| Apr. 8 |
Pittsburgh |
1:15 |
| Apr. 9 |
Pittsburgh |
1:15 |
| Apr. 11 |
at Chicago Cubs |
2:20 |
| Apr. 12 |
at Chicago Cubs |
2:20 |
| Apr. 13 |
at Chicago Cubs |
2:20 |
| Apr. 14 |
at St. Louis |
8:10 |
| Apr. 15 |
at St. Louis |
2:15 |
| Apr. 16 |
at St. Louis |
2:15 |
| Apr. 17 |
Florida |
7:10 |
| Apr. 18 |
Florida |
7:10 |
| Apr. 19 |
Florida |
12:35 |
| Apr. 20 |
at Milwaukee |
8:05 |
| Apr. 21 |
at Milwaukee |
8:05 |
| Apr. 22 |
at Milwaukee |
2:05 |
| Apr. 23 |
at Milwaukee |
2:05 |
| Apr. 24 |
at Washington |
7:05 |
| Apr. 25 |
at Washington |
7:05 |
| Apr. 26 |
at Washington |
7:05 |
| Apr. 28 |
Houston |
7:10 |
| Apr. 29 |
Houston |
1:15 |
| Apr. 30 |
Houston |
1:15 |
| May 1 |
St. Louis |
7:10 |
| May 2 |
St. Louis |
12:35 |
| May 3 |
at Colorado |
8:35 |
| May 4 |
at Colorado |
8:35 |
| May 5 |
at Arizona |
9:40 |
| May 6 |
at Arizona |
9:40 |
| May 7 |
at Arizona |
4:40 |
| May 9 |
Washington |
7:10 |
| May 10 |
Washington |
7:10 |
| May 11 |
Washington |
7:10 |
| May 12 |
Philadelphia |
7:10 |
| May 13 |
Philadelphia |
6:10 |
| May 14 |
Philadelphia |
1:15 |
| May 16 |
at Pittsburgh |
7:05 |
| May 17 |
at Pittsburgh |
7:05 |
| May 18 |
at Pittsburgh |
12:35 |
| May 19 |
at Detroit |
7:05 |
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| Date |
Opponent |
Time |
| May 20 |
at Detroit |
7:05 |
| May 21 |
at Detroit |
1:05 |
| May 22 |
Milwaukee |
7:10 |
| May 23 |
Milwaukee |
7:10 |
| May 24 |
Milwaukee |
7:10 |
| May 26 |
Arizona |
7:10 |
| May 27 |
Arizona |
6:10 |
| May 28 |
Arizona |
1:15 |
| May 29 |
at Chicago Cubs |
2:20 |
| May 30 |
at Chicago Cubs |
2:20 |
| May 31 |
at Chicago Cubs |
8:05 |
| Jun. 2 |
at Houston |
8:05 |
| Jun. 3 |
at Houston |
7:05 |
| Jun. 4 |
at Houston |
2:05 |
| Jun. 5 |
at St. Louis |
8:10 |
| Jun. 6 |
at St. Louis |
8:10 |
| Jun. 7 |
at St. Louis |
8:10 |
| Jun. 8 |
Chicago Cubs |
7:10 |
| Jun. 9 |
Chicago Cubs |
7:10 |
| Jun. 10 |
Chicago Cubs |
6:10 |
| Jun. 11 |
Chicago Cubs |
1:15 |
| Jun. 12 |
Milwaukee |
7:10 |
| Jun. 13 |
Milwaukee |
7:10 |
| Jun. 14 |
Milwaukee |
12:35 |
| Jun. 16 |
Chicago Sox |
7:10 |
| Jun. 17 |
Chicago Sox |
6:10 |
| Jun. 18 |
Chicago Sox |
1:15 |
| Jun. 19 |
at NY Mets |
7:10 |
| Jun. 20 |
at NY Mets |
7:10 |
| Jun. 21 |
at NY Mets |
7:10 |
| Jun. 22 |
at NY Mets |
1:10 |
| Jun. 23 |
at Cleveland |
7:05 |
| Jun. 24 |
at Cleveland |
7:05 |
| Jun. 25 |
at Cleveland |
1:05 |
| Jun. 27 |
Kansas City |
7:10 |
| Jun. 28 |
Kansas City |
7:10 |
| Jun. 29 |
Kansas City |
7:10 |
| Jun. 30 |
Cleveland |
7:10 |
| Jul. 1 |
Cleveland |
6:10 |
| Jul. 2 |
Cleveland |
1:15 |
| Jul. 3 |
at Milwaukee |
2:05 |
| Jul. 4 |
at Milwaukee |
2:05 |
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| Date |
Opponent |
Time |
| Jul. 5 |
at Milwaukee |
8:05 |
| Jul. 6 |
at Atlanta |
7:35 |
| Jul. 7 |
at Atlanta |
7:35 |
| Jul. 8 |
at Atlanta |
7:05 |
| Jul. 9 |
at Atlanta |
1:05 |
| Jul. 13 |
Colorado |
7:10 |
| Jul. 14 |
Colorado |
7:10 |
| Jul. 15 |
Colorado |
6:10 |
| Jul. 16 |
Colorado |
1:15 |
| Jul. 18 |
NY Mets |
7:10 |
| Jul. 19 |
NY Mets |
7:10 |
| Jul. 20 |
NY Mets |
12:35 |
| Jul. 21 |
Milwaukee |
7:10 |
| Jul. 22 |
Milwaukee |
6:10 |
| Jul. 23 |
Milwaukee |
1:15 |
| Jul. 25 |
at Houston |
8:05 |
| Jul. 26 |
at Houston |
8:05 |
| Jul. 27 |
at Houston |
8:05 |
| Jul. 28 |
at Milwaukee |
8:05 |
| Jul. 29 |
at Milwaukee |
7:05 |
| Jul. 30 |
at Milwaukee |
2:05 |
| Aug. 1 |
LA Dodgers |
7:10 |
| Aug. 2 |
LA Dodgers |
7:10 |
| Aug. 3 |
LA Dodgers |
7:10 |
| Aug. 4 |
Atlanta |
7:10 |
| Aug. 5 |
Atlanta |
1:15 |
| Aug. 6 |
Atlanta |
1:15 |
| Aug. 7 |
St. Louis |
7:10 |
| Aug. 8 |
St. Louis |
7:10 |
| Aug. 9 |
St. Louis |
7:10 |
| Aug. 10 |
St. Louis |
12:35 |
| Aug. 11 |
at Philadelphia |
7:05 |
| Aug. 12 |
at Philadelphia |
7:05 |
| Aug. 13 |
at Philadelphia |
1:35 |
| Aug. 15 |
at St. Louis |
8:10 |
| Aug. 16 |
at St. Louis |
8:10 |
| Aug. 17 |
at St. Louis |
2:10 |
| Aug. 18 |
Pittsburgh |
7:10 |
| Aug. 19 |
Pittsburgh |
6:10 |
| Aug. 20 |
Pittsburgh |
1:15 |
| Aug. 21 |
Houston |
7:10 |
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| Date |
Opponent |
Time |
| Aug. 22 |
Houston |
7:10 |
| Aug. 23 |
Houston |
12:35 |
| Aug. 24 |
at San Francisco |
10:15 |
| Aug. 25 |
at San Francisco |
10:15 |
| Aug. 26 |
at San Francisco |
4:05 |
| Aug. 27 |
at San Francisco |
4:05 |
| Aug. 28 |
at LA Dodgers |
10:10 |
| Aug. 29 |
at LA Dodgers |
10:10 |
| Aug. 30 |
at LA Dodgers |
10:10 |
| Sept. 1 |
at San Diego |
10:05 |
| Sept. 2 |
at San Diego |
10:05 |
| Sept. 3 |
at San Diego |
4:05 |
| Sept. 4 |
San Francisco |
5:10 |
| Sept. 5 |
San Francisco |
7:10 |
| Sept. 6 |
San Francisco |
12:35 |
| Sept. 8 |
Pittsburgh |
7:10 |
| Sept. 9 |
Pittsburgh |
6:10 |
| Sept. 10 |
Pittsburgh |
1:15 |
| Sept. 12 |
San Diego |
7:10 |
| Sept. 13 |
San Diego |
7:10 |
| Sept. 14 |
San Diego |
12:35 |
| Sept. 15 |
at Chicago Cubs |
2:20 |
| Sept. 16 |
at Chicago Cubs |
4:05 |
| Sept. 17 |
at Chicago Cubs |
2:20 |
| Sept. 18 |
at Houston |
8:05 |
| Sept. 19 |
at Houston |
8:05 |
| Sept. 20 |
at Houston |
2:05 |
| Sept. 22 |
Chicago Cubs |
7:10 |
| Sept. 23 |
Chicago Cubs |
6:10 |
| Sept. 24 |
Chicago Cubs |
1:15 |
| Sept. 25 |
Chicago Cubs |
12:35 |
| Sept. 26 |
at Florida |
7:05 |
| Sept. 27 |
at Florida |
7:05 |
| Sept. 28 |
at Florida |
7:05 |
| Sept. 29 |
at Pittsburgh |
7:05 |
| Sept. 30 |
at Pittsburgh |
7:05 |
| Oct. 1 |
at Pittsburgh |
1:35 |
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Though the Reds moved to address their
biggest need, pitching, with their second
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through sixth picks in the 2005 draft, they
started off with athletic center fielder Jay
Bruce. The 18-year-old Texan made steady
progress after signing for $1.8 million. Bruce is a few years away
from Cincinnati, and he may grow into a corner outfielder by then,
but the early returns have been positive.
Prospects
RHP Homer Bailey Top pick in 2004 is a couple of years away, but
is a potential No. 1 starter.
C Miguel Perez Ready to play in the majors defensively, must
improve with the bat to make the leap.
1B JoeyVotto Closest power prospect to the majors.
LHP Travis Wood Only 19, was almost untouchable in first pro
season with devastating changeup.
OF B.J. Szymanski Good athlete has had trouble staying healthy. |
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Eric Milton was supposed to be the Reds' big splash last season, and he made one — but it nearly drowned the entire team. The club-record 40 home runs he surrendered led the majors, and his 6.47 ERA was the second-highest in National League history. Unable to secure a high-calibei starter this offseason, the Reds' best hope for a turnaround in their rotation is for Milton to recover and turn in a season more in line with hij career numbers, which featured a 4.76 ERA before last year's debacle. |
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