1981 Cincinnati Reds season

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1981  Cincinnati Reds
League National League
Division West
Ballpark Riverfront Stadium
City Cincinnati
Record66–42 (.611)
Divisional place1st
Owners William & James Williams
General managers Dick Wagner
Managers John McNamara
Television WLWT
(Ray Lane, Bill Brown, Dick Carlson)
Radio WLW
(Marty Brennaman, Joe Nuxhall)
  1980 Seasons 1982  

The 1981 Cincinnati Reds season was the 112th season for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 12th and 11th full season at Riverfront Stadium. The Reds finished with an overall record of 66–42, giving them the best win–loss record in all of Major League Baseball. However, due to a split-season format caused by a mid-season players' strike, they failed to make the MLB playoffs because they did not finish first in either half of the season; they finished in second place in both halves by scant margins. The Reds finished the first half of the season in second place with a record of 35–21, just one-half game behind the eventual world champion Los Angeles Dodgers, and one-and-a-half games behind the Houston Astros in the second half, in which the Reds were 31–21, good for second place, again. Before the final game of the season against the Atlanta Braves, the team unveiled a banner which said "Cincinnati Reds: Baseball's best record 1981". The Reds were managed by John McNamara and played their home games at Riverfront Stadium.

Contents

Offseason

Regular season

Season standings

NL West
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Cincinnati Reds 6642.61132223420
Los Angeles Dodgers 6347.573433233024
Houston Astros 6149.555631203029
San Francisco Giants 5655.50511½29242731
Atlanta Braves 5056.4721522272829
San Diego Padres 4169.3732620352134
NL West
First Half Standings
WLPct.GB
Los Angeles Dodgers 3621.632
Cincinnati Reds 3521.62512
Houston Astros 2829.4918
Atlanta Braves 2529.4639+12
San Francisco Giants 2732.45810
San Diego Padres 2333.41112+12
NL West
Second Half Standings
WLPct.GB
Houston Astros 3320.623
Cincinnati Reds 3121.5961+12
San Francisco Giants 2923.5583+12
Los Angeles Dodgers 2726.5096
Atlanta Braves 2527.4817+12
San Diego Padres 1836.33315+12

Record vs. opponents


Sources:
TeamATLCHCCINHOULADMTLNYMPHIPITSDSFSTL
Atlanta 3–2–16–54–87–73–73–34–52–39–65–74–3
Chicago 2–3–11–51–66–44–75–8–12–104–103–35–55–4–1
Cincinnati 5–65–18–48–85–47–35–24–210–29–50–5
Houston 8–46–14–84–85–26–34–62–411–39–62–4
Los Angeles 7–74–68–88–45–25–13–35–16–57–55–5
Montreal 7–37–44–52–52–59–37–410–34–22–56–9
New York 3–38–5–13–73–61–53–97–73–6–12–52–46–5
Philadelphia 5-410–22–56–43–34–77–77–54–24–37–6
Pittsburgh 3–210–42–44–21–53–106–3–15–76–43–73–8
San Diego 6–93–32–103–115–62–45–22–44–66–73–7
San Francisco 7–55–55–96–95–75–24–23–47–37–62–3
St. Louis 3–44–5–15–04–25–59–65–66–78–37–33–2

Notable transactions

Roster

1981 Cincinnati Reds roster
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Game log

First half

1981 First half game log: 35–21 (Home: 17–11; Away: 18–10)
April: 11–7 (Home: 4–4; Away: 7–3)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
1April 8 Phillies 3–2 Hume (1–0) Lyle (0–1)51,7161–0W1
2April 10@ Braves 3–5 Garber (1–0) Soto (0–1) Camp (1)34,9291–1L1
3April 11@ Braves 3–2 Bair (1–0) Garber (1–1)15,9732–1W1
4April 12@ Braves 2–3 Bradford (1–0) Hume (1–1) Mahler (1)12,2272–2L1
5April 13@ Padres 7–1 Seaver (1–0) Wise (0–1)36,3913–2W1
6April 14@ Padres 4–0 Berenyi (1–0) Curtis (0–1)12,1984–2W2
7April 15@ Padres 10–1 Soto (1–1) Mura (0–1)10,8015–2W3
8April 17 Cardinals 5–9 Sorensen (2–0) LaCoss (0–1)22,9615–3L1
9April 18 Cardinals 4–10 Shirley (1–0) Seaver (1–1)22,5295–4L2
10April 21 Braves 1–10 Boggs (1–1) Soto (1–2)24,0225–5L3
11April 22 Braves 3–7 Perry (1–1) LaCoss (0–2)15,7355–6L4
12April 23@ Astros 5–4 (10) Price (1–0) D. Smith (0–2) Moskau (1)23,1736–6W1
13April 24@ Astros 3–0 Pastore (1–0) Niekro (1–3)27,0877–6W2
14April 25@ Astros 2–1 Berenyi (2–0) Ryan (1–1) Hume (1)19,9578–6W3
15April 26@ Astros 0–1 Knepper (2–0) Soto (1–3)23,4288–7L1
16April 28 Padres 11–2 Seaver (2–1) Lollar (1–1)13,1039–7W1
17April 29 Padres 8–5 Moskau (1–0) Littlefield (0–2) Hume (2)12,29110–7W2
18April 30 Padres 4–3 LaCoss (1–2) Mura (0–3) Hume (3)12,79411–7W3
May: 16–13 (Home: 10–7; Away: 6–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
19May 1@ Cardinals 6–7 Forsch (2–1) Soto (1–4) Sutter (5)21,31511–8L1
20May 2@ Cardinals 3–7 Shirley (3–0) Berenyi (2–1)16,67711–9L2
21May 3@ Cardinals 4–5 (11) Edelen (1–0) Hume (1–2)21,85511–10L3
May 5 Pirates Postponed (rain); Makeup: May 7
22May 6 Pirates 9–8 Hume (2–2) Jackson (1–2)14,55112–10W1
23May 7 Pirates 1–3 Rhoden (4–0) Soto (1–5) Romo (3)12–11L1
24May 7 Pirates 1–7 Solomon (2–1) LaCoss (1–3)20,30112–12L2
25May 8 Astros 4–0 Seaver (3–1) Sutton (2–4)31,96113–12W1
26May 9 Astros 9–5 Berenyi (3–1) Andújar (1–2)30,86014–12W2
27May 10 Astros 5–7 Niekro (3–3) Pastore (1–1) LaCorte (2)31,90314–13L1
28May 11 Astros 0–5 Ryan (2–1) LaCoss (1–4)11,79514–14L2
29May 12 Cubs 2–1 Soto (2–5) Tidrow (1–4)12,01615–14W1
30May 13 Cubs 8–3 Seaver (4–1) Krukow (1–3)12,52816–14W2
31May 14 Cubs 6–1 Berenyi (4–1) Reuschel (1–4)11,09817–14W3
32May 15@ Pirates 4–1 Price (2–0) Romo (0–2) Hume (4)10,59218–14W4
33May 16@ Pirates 4–0 LaCoss (2–4) Scurry (1–2)11,89019–14W5
34May 17@ Pirates 4–3 Soto (3–5) Solomon (2–3)11,77520–14W6
35May 19@ Cubs 5–0 Seaver (5–1) Reuschel (1–5) Moskau (2)5,89621–14W7
36May 20@ Cubs 10–7 Price (3–0) Smith (1–3) Hume (5)5,91422–14W8
37May 21@ Cubs 1–5 Martz (2–2) Pastore (1–2)7,13222–15L1
38May 22 Dodgers 2–4 (12) Stewart (2–0) Bair (1–1)27,94322–16L2
39May 23 Dodgers 6–9 (10) Stewart (3–0) Moskau (1–1) Castillo (4)40,92822–17L3
40May 24 Dodgers 3–2 Moskau (2–1) Welch (2–3) Price (1)23–17W1
41May 24 Dodgers 3–10 Castillo (1–4) Berenyi (4–2)36,11323–18L1
42May 25 Giants 6–3 Combe (1–0) Holland (3–2)15,68424–18W1
May 26 Giants Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 14
43May 27 Giants 3–2 Soto (4–5) Alexander (5–3)12,22325–18W2
44May 28 Giants 7–4 Price (4–0) Lavelle (0–3)20,07726–18W3
45May 29@ Dodgers 2–5 Welch (3–3) LaCoss (2–5) Howe (5)45,74926–19L1
46May 30@ Dodgers 9–1 Pastore (2–2) Hooton (7–1)43,58227–19W1
47May 31@ Dodgers 4–16 Goltz (1–0) Soto (4–6)46,41127–20L1
June: 8–1 (Home: 3–0; Away: 5–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
48June 1@ Giants 8–5 Hume (3–2) Minton (2–3)4,62028–20W1
49June 2@ Giants 7–15 Whitson (2–5) LaCoss (2–6) Holland (4)19,00728–21L1
50June 3@ Giants 6–2 Pastore (3–2) Blue (5–4)7,11429–21W1
51June 5 Expos 6–3 Soto (5–6) Rogers (6–4)21,29830–21W2
52June 6 Expos 9–3 Seaver (6–1) Lea (4–3)26,01631–21W3
53June 7 Expos 2–0 Berenyi (5–2) Burris (3–5)40,01032–21W4
54June 9@ Mets 8–4 Hume (4–2) Falcone (1–3)12,31333–21W5
55June 10@ Mets 2–0 Soto (6–6) Jones (1–7)9,73234–21W6
56June 11@ Mets 5–2 Seaver (7–1) Zachry (5–7)18,61235–21W7

Second half

1981 Second half game log: 31–21 (Home: 15–11; Away: 16–10)
August: 10–10 (Home: 7–4; Away: 3–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
ASG August 9 All-Star Game AL 4–5 NL Blue (1–0) Fingers (0–1) Sutter (1)72,086
57August 10@ Dodgers 0–4 Reuss (6–2) Pastore (3–3) Howe (6)35,12035–22L1
58August 11@ Dodgers 7–6 Brown (1–0) Forster (0–1) Hume (6)45,81736–22W1
59August 12@ Dodgers 5–8 Stewart (4–1) Seaver (7–2) Howe (7)36,49436–23L1
60August 14 Giants 0–4 Whitson (3–5) Berenyi (5–3)36–24L2
61August 14 Giants 7–6 (10) Hume (5–2) Holland (3–4)22,40437–24W1
62August 15 Giants 2–5 Alexander (6–4) Pastore (3–4) Minton (11)20,67137–25L1
63August 16 Giants 2–1 Soto (7–6) Griffin (5–6) Hume (7)20,30938–25W1
64August 18 Phillies 3–1 Seaver (8–2) Carlton (9–3) Hume (8)25,36339–25W2
65August 19 Phillies 6–3 Hume (6–2) Lyle (5–2)23,13340–25W3
66August 21 Mets 2–0 Soto (8–6) Zachry (6–8)20,41041–25W4
67August 22 Mets 4–7 Boitano (1–0) Pastore (3–5) Allen (11)25,94941–26L1
68August 23 Mets 2–3 (10) Allen (5–3) Hume (6–3)20,76141–27L2
69August 24 Mets 2–0 Berenyi (6–3) Scott (3–7)19,50642–27W1
70August 25@ Expos 1–9 Sanderson (7–4) LaCoss (2–7)40,16242–28L1
71August 26@ Expos 0–6 Gullickson (4–6) Soto (8–7)23,12642–29L2
72August 27@ Expos 0–12 Burris (6–5) Pastore (3–6)30,87442–30L3
73August 28@ Mets 5–2 Seaver (9–2) Allen (5–4)23,06143–30W1
74August 29@ Mets 2–3 Scott (4–7) Berenyi (6–4) Allen (13)44,59843–31L1
75August 30@ Mets 6–3 LaCoss (3–7) Harris (2–4)18,77044–31W1
76August 31 Expos 9–8 Bair (2–1) Lee (2–4)20,50645–31W2
September: 20–8 (Home: 7–4; Away: 13–4)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
77September 1 Expos 3–4 Lea (5–4) Price (4–1) Reardon (4)15,97845–32L1
78September 2 Expos 7–0 Seaver (10–2) Bahnsen (2–1)12,92646–32W1
79September 3@ Phillies 9–3 Berenyi (7–4) M. Davis (0–3)26,54047–32W2
80September 4@ Phillies 6–7 Lyle (7–4) Bair (2–2) McGraw (9)25,02047–33L1
81September 5@ Phillies 4–5 R. Reed (3–1) Soto (8–8)41,84547–34L2
82September 6@ Phillies 5–4 Hume (7–3) Lyle (7–5) Price (2)30,36648–34W1
83September 7 Padres 8–7 Seaver (11–2) Show (0–1) Price (3)14,44349–34W2
84September 8 Padres 1–6 Eichelberger (7–6) Berenyi (7–5)11,73949–35L1
85September 9 Padres 5–4 Hume (8–3) Urrea (2–2)16,32850–35W1
86September 11 Dodgers 3–2 (10) Price (5–1) Peña (1–1)25,23751–35W2
87September 12 Dodgers 6–5 (11) LaCoss (4–7) Power (0–1)34,09052–35W3
88September 13 Dodgers 2–4 Castillo (2–4) Pastore (3–7) Stewart (5)27,85852–36L1
89September 14@ Astros 4–2 Berenyi (8–5) Ruhle (3–4)19,74253–36W1
90September 15@ Astros 4–0 Leibrandt (1–0) Ryan (8–5)16,35454–36W2
91September 16@ Giants 7–12 Breining (4–2) Soto (8–9)4,16854–37L1
92September 17@ Giants 1–0 (10) Seaver (12–2) Holland (6–5) Hume (9)4,72155–37W1
93September 18@ Dodgers 5–4 Price (6–1) Stewart (4–3) Hume (10)44,25856–37W2
94September 19@ Dodgers 7–3 Edelen (2–0) Hooton (10–6)48,35257–37W3
95September 20@ Dodgers 5–1 Soto (9–9) Power (1–2)39,56058–37W4
96September 21@ Padres 0–6 Welsh (6–6) Leibrandt (1–1)5,50158–38L1
97September 22@ Padres 3–2 Seaver (13–2) Eichelberger (8–7) Hume (11)4,76459–38W1
98September 23@ Padres 5–1 Pastore (4–7) Wise (3–8) Price (4)4,83160–38W2
99September 25@ Braves 10–2 Soto (10–9) Boggs (3–12)7,81761–38W3
100September 26@ Braves 2–0 Berenyi (9–5) Niekro (7–6) Hume (12)5,11762–38W4
101September 27@ Braves 4–2 Seaver (14–2) Perry (7–9) LaCoss (1)7,45563–38W5
102September 28 Giants 0–4 Hargesheimer (1–1) Pastore (4–8)12,94463–39L1
103September 29 Giants 4–3 Hume (9–3) Minton (4–5)13,11764–39W1
104September 30 Astros 5–2 Soto (11–9) Ruhle (4–6) Hume (13)24,39465–39W2
October: 1–3 (Home: 1–3; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
105October 1 Astros 1–8 Ryan (11–5) Berenyi (9–6)26,48465–40L1
106October 2 Braves 5–11 Perry (8–9) Pastore (4–9)14,79365–41L2
107October 3 Braves 3–4 Mahler (8–6) Hume (9–4) Camp (17)17,54465–42L3
108October 4 Braves 3–0 Soto (12–9) Boggs (3–13)31,76466–42W1

Player stats

Batting

= Indicates team leader

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
C Joe Nolan 8123673.309126
1B Dan Driessen 8223355.236733
2B Ron Oester 10535496.271542
SS Dave Concepción 106421129.306567
3B Ray Knight 106386100.259634
LF George Foster 108414122.2952290
CF Ken Griffey 101396123.311234
RF Dave Collins 9536098.272323

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Johnny Bench 5217855.309825
Mike O'Berry 5511120.18015
Paul Householder 236919.27529
Larry Biittner 426113.21308
Sam Mejías 664914.28607
Junior Kennedy 274411.25005
Mike Vail 31315.16103
Harry Spilman 23244.16703
Rafael Landestoy 12112.18201
Germán Barranca 962.33301
Eddie Milner 851.20001
Neil Fiala 221.50001

Pitching

= Indicates league leader

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts; BB = Base on Balls

PlayerGIPWLERASOBB
Mario Soto 25175.01293.2915161
Tom Seaver 23166.11422.548766
Frank Pastore 22132.0494.028135
Bruce Berenyi 21126.0963.5010677

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Mike LaCoss 2078.0476.1222
Charlie Liebrandt 730.0113.609

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGWLSVERASO
Tom Hume 5194133.4627
Joe Price 416142.5241
Paul Moskau 27212.49432
Doug Bair 242205.7716
Geoff Combe 141007.649
Scott Brown 101002.777
Joe Edelen 51000.715

Awards and honors

Farm system

LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAA Indianapolis Indians American Association Jim Beauchamp
AA Waterbury Reds Eastern League George Scherger
A Tampa Tarpons Florida State League Jim Lett
A Cedar Rapids Reds Midwest League Randy Davidson
A-Short Season Eugene Emeralds Northwest League Greg Riddoch
Rookie Billings Mustangs Pioneer League Jim Hoff

Notes

  1. Joe Kerrigan page at Baseball Reference
  2. "Terry McGriff Stats".
  3. "Paul O'Neill Stats | Baseball-Reference.com".
  4. Neil Fiala page at Baseball Reference
  5. "Hutch Award | Baseball Almanac".

References