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Great American Ball Park
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Great American Ball Park

Cincinnati, OHOpened 0

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Quick facts

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Architect
HOK Sport (now Populous)

What makes it iconic

  • 'The Power Stacks' beyond center field — two riverboat-style smokestacks that erupt with fire and fireworks for Reds home runs.
  • 'The Gap' — a deliberate break in seating between home plate and first base, giving views of the Ohio River and downtown Cincinnati.
  • Reds Hall of Fame and Museum on the third-base side — the oldest team Hall of Fame in baseball.
  • Replaced Riverfront Stadium / Cinergy Field (1970–2002), shared with the Bengals.

Notable moments

  • Joey Votto's 2010 NL MVP and 17-year Reds career — a one-team Hall of Fame trajectory.
  • Hosting the 2015 All-Star Game.
  • Homer Bailey's two no-hitters (2012 in Pittsburgh, 2013 at home).
  • The 2010, 2012, 2013 NL Central titles — Dusty Baker's deepest team since the Big Red Machine.

Timeline

  1. 2003

    Great American Ball Park opens

    The Reds moved out of Cinergy Field and into a baseball-only park along the Ohio River, with the Power Stacks signature feature.

  2. 2010

    Votto's MVP

    Joey Votto won NL MVP, the Reds reached the playoffs for the first time since 1995, and a young core (Brandon Phillips, Jay Bruce, Aroldis Chapman) emerged.

  3. 2013

    Bailey's home no-hitter

    Homer Bailey threw his second career no-hitter — this one at home against the Giants on July 2, 2013.

  4. 2015

    All-Star Game

    Cincinnati hosted the Midsummer Classic. Pete Rose received a long ovation in his hometown.

  5. 2024

    Elly De La Cruz emerges

    A new generation of Reds (Elly De La Cruz, Spencer Steer, Matt McLain) reset the franchise's trajectory after a long rebuild.