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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 ...
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.
It wasn’t immediately apparent, however. The first players strike in baseball history delayed the 1972 season, causing the cancellation of the first eight games. When the Reds finally started playing, ...
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.
On Opening Day 1974, Hank Aaron hit a three-run shot off the Reds’ Jack Billingham at Riverfront Stadium to tie Babe Ruth’s record of 714 home runs.
WKRC-12 reports that Helms was the first to hit a home run at the Riverfront Stadium in 1970. He also appeared in all five games in the Reds’ World Series loss to the Baltimore Orioles that year.
Twenty five years after they met in the National League Championship Series, the Cincinnati Reds and Atlanta Braves will play in the first round of the 2020 playoffs this week. Game 1 of the best ...