2016 Cincinnati Reds season

The 2016 Cincinnati Reds season was the 147th season for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 14th at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati. The Reds attempted to rebound from their 2015 season, but ultimately finished in last place in the National League Central division for a second consecutive year. Their record was 68 wins and 94 losses, just four games better than 2015.

2016 Cincinnati Reds
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record68–94 (.420)
Divisional place5th
Other information
Owner(s)Bob Castellini
General manager(s)Dick Williams
Manager(s)Bryan Price
Local televisionFox Sports Ohio
(Thom Brennaman, Chris Welsh, Jim Kelch, George Grande, Jeff Brantley, Jim Day, Jeff Piecoro)
Local radioWLW (700 AM)
Reds Radio Network
(Marty Brennaman, Jeff Brantley, Jim Kelch, Thom Brennaman, Doug Flynn)
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
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Standings

National League Central

NL Central W L Pct. GB Home Road
Chicago Cubs 10358 0.640 57–24 46–34
St. Louis Cardinals 8676 0.531 17½ 38–43 48–33
Pittsburgh Pirates 7883 0.484 25 38–42 40–41
Milwaukee Brewers 7389 0.451 30½ 41–40 32–49
Cincinnati Reds 6894 0.420 35½ 38–43 30–51

National League Wildcard

Division Leaders W L Pct.
Chicago Cubs 10358 0.640
Washington Nationals 9567 0.586
Los Angeles Dodgers 9171 0.562


Wild Card teams
(Top two qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
New York Mets 8775 0.537
San Francisco Giants 8775 0.537
St. Louis Cardinals 8676 0.531 1
Miami Marlins 7982 0.491
Pittsburgh Pirates 7883 0.484
Colorado Rockies 7587 0.463 12
Milwaukee Brewers 7389 0.451 14
Philadelphia Phillies 7191 0.438 16
Arizona Diamondbacks 6993 0.426 18
Atlanta Braves 6893 0.422 18½
San Diego Padres 6894 0.420 19
Cincinnati Reds 6894 0.420 19

Record vs. opponents

2016 National League Records

Source: NL Standings Head-to-Head
Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 5–22–53–310–97–122–43–45–14–31–510–96–134–32–55–15
Atlanta 2–53–33–41–61–511–72–510–911–83–44–23–42–44–158–12
Chicago 5–23–315–42–44–34–311–82–55–114–44–24–310–95–215–5
Cincinnati 3–34–34–155–22–53–411–80–64–29–103–43–39–103–45–15
Colorado 9–106–14–22–57–122–51–56–12–52–510–99–102–44–29–11
Los Angeles 12–75–13–45–212–71–65–24–34–22–511–88–114–25–110–10
Miami 4–27–113–44–35–26–14–27–129–106–13–32–44–39–106–14
Milwaukee 4–35–28–118–115–12–52–42–53–49–103–41–56–134–211–9
New York 1–59–105–26-01–63–412–75–212–73–34–34–33–37–1212–8
Philadelphia 3–48–111–52–45–22–410–94–37–123–45–23–32–55–1411–9
Pittsburgh 5–14–34–1410–95–25–21–610–93–34–33–34–39–102–49–11
San Diego 9–102–42–44–39–108–113–34–33–42–53–38–111–64–36–14
San Francisco 13–64–33–43–310–911–84–25–13–43–33–411–83–43–48–12
St. Louis 3–44–29–1010–94–22–43–413–63–35–210–96–14–32–58–12
Washington 5–215–42–54–32–41–510–92–412–714–54–23–44–35–212–8

Regular season

TeamHomeAwayTotalWin %Gms Left
National League East
Atlanta Braves2–12–24–3.5710
Miami Marlins3–10–33–4.4290
New York Mets0–30–30–6.0000
Philadelphia Phillies3–01–24–2.6670
Washington Nationals2–11–33–4.4290
9–75–1314–19.4240
National League Central
Chicago Cubs3–82–74–15.2110
Milwaukee Brewers6–35–411–7.6110
Pittsburgh Pirates4–55–59–10.4740
St. Louis Cardinals5–44–69–10.4740
17–2016–2233–42.4400
National League West
Arizona Diamondbacks2–11–23–3.5000
Colorado Rockies2–13–15–2.7140
Los Angeles Dodgers2–20–32–5.2860
San Diego Padres1–32–13–4.4000
San Francisco Giants1–22–13–3.5000
8–97–716–17.4850
American League
Cleveland Indians0–20–20–4.0000
Houston AstrosN/A1–21–2.3330
Los Angeles Angels of AnaheimN/A0–30–3.0000
Oakland Athletics2–1N/A2–1.6670
Seattle Mariners0–3N/A0–3.0000
Texas Rangers1–11–12–2.5000
3–52–105–15.2630
Month Games Won Lost Win %
April24915.375
May30820.286
June281216.429
July241311.542
August281315.464
September281216.429
October211.500
1626894.420
Games Won Lost Win %
Home813843.469
Away813051.370
  • Most Runs Scored in a game: 13 (4/23 vs. CHC; 8/27 vs. ARI)
  • Most Runs Allowed in a game: 18 (8/22 vs. LAD)
  • Longest Winning Streak: 5 games (8/16–8/20; 9/9–9/13)
  • Longest Losing Streak: 11 games (5/16–5/27)

Regular season highlights

  • The Reds' bullpen set a record by allowing a run in 23 consecutive games from April 10 to May 5. The previous record had been 20, set by the 2013 Colorado Rockies.[1]
  • The Reds gave up their 242nd home run on September 19. That is the most home runs allowed in a season by a team in Major League history. The 1996 Detroit Tigers held the previous mark with 241 home runs allowed. Prior to this game, Cincinnati had been tied for the high among National League clubs with the Colorado Rockies, who allowed 239 home runs in 2001.[2]

Opening Day Starting Lineup

PositionName
SSZack Cozart
3BEugenio Suárez
1BJoey Votto
2BBrandon Phillips
RFJay Bruce
CDevin Mesoraco
LFAdam Duvall
PRaisel Iglesias
CFBilly Hamilton

Home attendance

YearAttendance (games)Avg/gameNL RankW-L
20161,894,085 (81)23,38414th of 1538–43 [3]
20152,419,506 (81)29,87011th of 1534–47
20142,476,664 (81)30,5768th of 1544–37
20132,492,101 (81)31,15110th of 1549–31

Highest Home Attendance: 4/4 vs. PHI (43,683)
Lowest Home Attendance: 4/7 vs. PHI (10,784)

Game log

2016 Game Log: 68–94 (Home: 38–43; Away: 30–51)

Roster

2016 Cincinnati Reds
Roster
Pitchers
  • 47 John Lamb
  • 73 Josh Smith
Catchers

Infielders

  •  3 Iván DeJesús
Outfielders Manager

Coaches

  • 87 Dustin Hughes (bullpen catcher)

Player stats

Batting

Updated as of October 3, 2016. Players in bold are on the active roster.

Note: G = Games played; AB = At Bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home Runs; RBI = Runs Batted In; BB = Walks; SO = Strikeouts; SB = Stolen Bases; Avg. = Batting Average; OBP = On Base Percentage; SLG = Slugging; OPS = On Base + Slugging

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG OBP SLG SB
Tim Adleman 1321242003.190.190.2860
Homer Bailey 610010000.100.182.1000
Tucker Barnhart 1153373497231751.257.323.3791
Ramón Cabrera 611711142100323.246.279.3571
Tony Cingrani 6501000001.0000
Zack Cozart 121464671172821650.252.308.4254
Iván DeJesús, Jr. 1042212156100120.253.311.3123
Anthony DeSclafani 2041051001.122.143.1460
Jumbo Díaz 451000000.000.000.0000
Adam Duvall 1505528513331633103.241.297.4986
Brandon Finnegan 3353462002.113.161.1510
Billy Hamilton 11941169107193317.260.321.34358
Drew Hayes 61000000.000.000.0000
Tyler Holt 106179214253013.235.327.2964
Raisel Iglesias 3711010000.091.0910
Hernán Iribarren 24456140302.311.3111
Patrick Kivlehan 35000000.000.0000
John Lamb 1420010001.050.095.0500
Rafael Lopez 87000000.000.0000
Michael Lorenzen 365110013.200.200.8000
Devin Mesoraco 1650271001.140.218.1600
Jon Moscot 54000000.000.200.0000
José Peraza 72241257882325.324.252.41121
Brandon Phillips 141550741603411164.291.320.41614
Cody Reed 1011100000.000.083.0000
Tony Renda 32604112003.183.246.2175
Keyvius Sampson 187000000.000.000.0000
Scott Schebler 822573668122940.265.330.4712
Steve Selsky 24519162027.314.340.4710
Alfredo Simón 1514010001.071.188.0710
Josh Smith 3311021000.182.182.2730
Robert Stephenson 810000000.000.000.0000
Dan Straily 3452210001.019.056.0190
Eugenio Suárez 159565781402522170.248.317.41111
Joey Votto 1585561011813422997.326.434.5508
Kyle Waldrop 1522151001.227.261.2730
Blake Wood 702000000.000.000.0000
Daniel Wright 45000000.000.000.0000

Pitching

Updated as of October 2, 2016. Players in bold are on the active roster.

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB K
Tim Adleman 444.001313069.26432312047
Homer Bailey 236.6566023.0351917727
Tony Cingrani 254.146501763.05430293749
Caleb Cotham 037.40230024.13221201221
Abel De Los Santos 0011.125005.277742
Anthony DeSclafani 953.2820200123.1120514530105
Dayán Díaz 009.456006.2109773
Jumbo Díaz 113.14450043.03620151937
Brandon Finnegan 10113.9831310172.0150867684145
Drew Hayes 008.386009.21510968
Tyler Holt 000.001001.000000
J. J. Hoover 1213.50180118.22929281215
Raisel Iglesias 322.53375678.16322222683
John Lamb 176.431414070.08454503158
Michael Lorenzen 212.88350050.04116161348
Matt Magill 006.235004.153301
Tim Melville 0111.003209.016121198
A. J. Morris 006.3070010.097789
Jon Moscot 038.0255021.12622191010
Ross Ohlendorf 574.66640265.25935343268
Wandy Peralta 008.5910007.1117775
Cody Reed 077.361010047.26747391943
Keyvius Sampson 014.35182039.14024192742
Alfredo Simón 279.361511058.28964613139
Josh Smith 334.68322059.25732312648
Robert Stephenson 236.0888037.04126251931
Dan Straily 1483.7634260191.1154808073162
Blake Wood 653.99700176.27238343881
Daniel Wright 027.6242013.025161126

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAALouisville BatsInternational LeagueDelino DeShields
AAPensacola Blue WahoosSouthern LeaguePat Kelly
A-AdvancedDaytona TortugasFlorida State LeagueEli Marrero
ADayton DragonsMidwest LeagueDick Schofield
RookieBillings MustangsPioneer LeagueRay Martinez
AZL RedsArizona LeagueJosé Nieves
DSL RedsDominican Summer LeagueLuis Saturria
DSL RojosDominican Summer LeagueJosé Castro

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References

  1. Sheldon, Mark (May 6, 2016). "Reds' bullpen blanks Crew, ends runs-allowed streak". MLB.com. Cincinnati: MLB Advanced Media, L.P. Retrieved May 6, 2016.
  2. Cohen, Jay (September 20, 2016). "Hammel, Fowler help Cubs rally for 5-2 win over Reds". Associated Press. Chicago: AP News. Associated Press. Archived from the original on October 4, 2016. Retrieved September 23, 2016.
  3. https://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/NL/2016-misc.shtml
  4. "2016 Reds Broadcast Schedule". Reds.com. MLB. Retrieved February 12, 2016.
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