Posts Tagged ‘Great American Ball Park’

2012 Reds Futures Game On April 3

Get a taste of Spring Training in Cincinnati and see your favorite Cincinnati Reds stars up close and personal before the Opening Day crowd! Join us to kick off a new season of Reds baseball like never before! In this special exhibition game, Reds fans will have the chance to see their favorite Reds of [...]

Larkin Returns To Cincinnati To Talk About Hall Of Fame

Members of the Cincinnati Reds‘ organization, former players and politicians were on hand at Great American Ball Park to welcome the franchise’s newest Hall of Famer, shortstop Barry Larkin.

Cincinnati Reds’ 2012 Opening Day moved to Thursday, April 5

The Cincinnati Reds announced that the 2012 Opening Day game will be played Thursday, April 5 at 4:10 PM vs. the Miami Marlins at Great American Ball Park. The original 2012 schedule released in September had Opening Day on Friday, April 6.

Johnny Bench Night September 17

The upcoming Johnny Bench Night on Saturday, Sept. 17 is going to be one of those special events at Great American Ball Park that you don’t want to miss. In fact, it’s the same date as the original Johnny Bench Night from 1983, when the future Hall of Famer was honored with a host of [...]

Bailey Helps Reds Sweep Series, Blank Marlins 2-0

In most cases, the Cincinnati Reds need at least a moderate amount of offense in order to win the vast majority of their games. Interestingly enough, Sunday’s game agaisnt the Florida Marlins would prove to be the exception, as opposed to the rule. And it took a replacement pitcher to lead the Reds’ charge. Homer [...]

Rolen Reels In the Fish, Reds Hook Marlins 7-2

With the St. Louis Cardinals series out of their hair, the Cincinnati Reds had another foe (not as obnoxious, but a foe all the same) to deal with: the Florida Marlins. With a lesser opponent and another series at Great American Ball Park, the team certainly has things aligning in their favor. Certainly, Scott Rolen [...]

Cardinals Put On Boxing Gloves, Double Up Reds 8-4

You know that you’re a desperate major league baseball team when you have to resort to a brawl to fire up your team. That certainly be the case with the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday when they visited Great American Ball Park to take on the Cincinnati Reds. Basically, Brandon Phillips went to the plate, leading [...]

Leake’s Horrendous Fourth Helps Cardinals Overtake Reds 7-3

I am not here to suggest that the lack of pitching in the minor leagues had a lot to do with Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Mike Leake’s effort during Monday’s game against the St. Louis Cardinals. Come to think of it, there are pitchers better than Leake who have gotten blasted and susequently getting chased. [...]