BOX SCORES Cincinnati @ Houston
Game #: 596,   (GAME LOG)  , Wednesday, 5/14/2004
 
 123456789 RHE
Cincinnati001100010 391
Houston03010000X 481
 
CincinnatiABRHRBIBBKAVGHRRBI
R. Mateo RF501000.259212
C. Stynes 2B300110.151410
J. Hart LF401000.257416
K. Harvey 1B412102.22026
T. Batista 3B300000.250720
R. Gonzalez CF402001.36415
K. Hill C 311111.286110
M. Anderson SS301001.28506
   T. Blanco PH100001.33326
R. Smith P 211000.16700
   B. Gil PH100000.22907
   L. Pineda P 000000.00000
   J. Vizcaino PH100001.18807
Totals3439327   
BATTING
Triples: R. Smith (1, 3rd inning off Traber, 0 on, 0 out.)
Homeruns: K. Harvey (2, 8th inning off Traber, 0 on, 0 out.) K. Hill (1, 4th inning off Traber, 0 on, 0 out.)
Runs Batted In: C. Stynes (10), K. Harvey (6), K. Hill (10)

FIELDING
Errors:
M. Anderson (8)
 
HoustonABRHRBIBBKAVGHRRBI
B. Hunter CF401200.30309
J. Lugo SS402002.213621
P. Konerko 1B300012.247819
E. Alfonzo 3B400000.212621
C. Lee LF401001.308617
D. Wise RF412100.42313
R. Wright 2B310011.224228
J. Buck C 311001.316214
B. Traber P 211101.30813
   B. Wagner P 0000001.00000
Totals3148428   
BATTING
Homeruns: D. Wise (1, 2nd inning off Smith, 0 on, 1 out.) B. Traber (1, 4th inning off Smith, 0 on, 1 out.)
Runs Batted In: B. Hunter 2 (9), D. Wise (3), B. Traber (3)
Stolen Bases: D. Wise 2 (3)
Sacrifice Hits: B. Traber (2)

FIELDING
Errors:
P. Konerko (7)
 
CincinnatiIPHRERBBKPIPSERARECORD
R. Smith L57442583557.030-6
L. Pineda 31000341232.67 
PITCHING
Batters Faced: R. Smith 24, L. Pineda 10
Ground Balls-Fly Balls: R. Smith 3-6, L. Pineda 5-1
Game Score: R. Smith 40
 
HoustonIPHRERBBKPIPSERARECORD
B. Traber W893325105685.133-4
B. Wagner S1000021372.1210 SV
PITCHING
Batters Faced: B. Traber 34, B. Wagner 3
Ground Balls-Fly Balls: B. Traber 10-7, B. Wagner 0-1
Game Score: B. Traber 55
 
GAME INFO
Time: 3:03
Attendance: 36421 (40950) at Minute Maid Park
Weather: Roof closed, 69 degrees
PLAYER OF THE GAME: Dewayne Wise
Game Notes:
Billy Traber hit the longest homer of his career, it went 402 feet. Ken Harvey hit the longest homer of his career, it went 379 feet.