Monday, March 2, 2026

Reds vs. Red Sox Game 2

Following the historical 1975 series, the Game 2 starters were Jack Billingham for Cincinnati and Bill Lee for Boston. Also, because Jim Rice was injured and did not play in the '75 Series, I'm not using him in the Red Sox lineup. That means for some of the games Carl Yastrzemski will play left field (as he did in the real Series), where he has a Fielding Rating of 98.

Pete Rose led off the game with a double and came around to score on Tony Perez's double later in the inning. The Reds held a 1-0 lead through the first four innings. In the top of the fifth, Rose lined a solo shot over the Green Monster. After retiring Morgan, Lee walked Bench and gave up a single to Perez. The Spaceman looked for a double play to get out of the jam, but instead George Foster blasted a three-run homer over the Monster to put the Reds up 5-0.

Doyle and Yastrzemski drew walks to start the Red Sox fifth. Both runners scored when Fisk followed with a double off the center field wall. Billingham retired the next three batters, but Sparky Anderson ended his night after that. With the lead down to three runs and his starter uncharacteristically wild (7 walks in 5 innings), the Reds manager brought in Will McEnaney for the sixth. The reliever posted zeroes in the next two innings, but gave up a single to Rico Petrocelli to start the eighth. Anderson then summoned rookie closer Rawly Eastwick to go for a six-out save. The Reds lead remained 5-2 heading into the bottom of the ninth, when one-out hits by Cecil Cooper and Doyle brought the tying run to the plate in the form of Yastrzemski, who had tripled and drawn two walks thus far in this game. But the fireballing Eastwick squashed the threat by striking out Yaz and retiring Fisk on a line out.

Tied at one game apiece, the two teams head to Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati for Game 3. 

Game 2: Reds 5, Red Sox 2

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