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Bud Selig, Major League Baseball commissioner at the time, announced on Jan. 23, 2013, that the Reds and the City of Cincinnati would host the 2015 All-Star Game and all of the related activities ...
An aerial view of sold-out Riverfront Stadium for the first game on June 30, 1970. New 30-minute film by Cam Miller celebrates the sights, sounds, signs and significance of the Cincinnati Reds ...
FC Cincinnati’s TQL Stadium, the city’s first professional soccer stadium, joins a list of storied Cincinnati sports venues. The Cincinnati Reds’ first true home, League Park at Findlay and ...
Riverfront Stadium, renamed Cinergy Field was imploded in 2002. It only took 37 seconds for three decades of Reds and Bengals history to go up in dust and smoke. WATCH Cinergy Field implosion.
Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati opened its doors in 1970 and closed as Cinergy Field Sept. 22 when the Reds lost to the Phillies, 4-3. ESPN Classic will celebrate 32 years of memorable events at ...
The Reds shared the stadium with the NFL's Cincinnati Bengals from 1970-99 before the Bengals moved into Paul Brown Stadium in 2000. The Great American Ball Park opened in 2003. Our Latest MLB Stories ...
Riverfront Stadium, later renamed Cinergy Field, opened June 30, 1970 and hosted the Bengals and the Reds. On December 29, 2002, it was demolished by implosion.
The old Riverfront Stadium, where Hank Aaron tied Babe Ruth's home run record, Pete Rose broke Ty Cobb's hitting record, and the Bengals played one of the NFL's coldest games, was demolished ...
The old Riverfront Stadium, where Hank Aaron tied Babe Ruth's home run record and Pete Rose broke Ty Cobb's hitting record, was demolished Dec. 29 to make way for a Cincinnati Reds hall of fame.
The Reds moved to Riverfront Stadium in the middle of the 1970 season, and the old fan-favorite ballpark was demolished in 1972. Reds Opening Day at Crosley Field in 1957.
Today marks the 19th anniversary of the demolition of Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati in 2002. On this date 19 years ago, the former home of the Bengals and Reds was demolished. Sections ...
He went to Western Hills High on the city’s west side, made his big-league debut for the Reds at Crosley Field, passed Ty Cobb as the game’s all-time leader in hits at Riverfront Stadium and ...
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