Great American Ball Park Information
Great American Ball Park
100 Main Street • Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
The Great American Ball Park is the home of the National League's Cincinnati Reds. The park opened on March 28, 2003 with an exhibition game with the Cleveland Indians. The first regular season game was played on March 31, 2003 with the Reds losing to the Pirates. The ceremonial first pitch was thrown by former President George H.W. Bush, who replaced his son, current President George W. Bush who was scheduled, but unable to attend.
The Great American Ball Park is named after the sponsor, the Great American Insurance Group. The Great American Ball Park is located in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio on the Ohio River between U.S. Bank Arena and the former site of the Cinergy Field.
Features of the Great American Ball Park:
- The Gap is a 35' wide break in the stands between home plate and third base and is bridged by the concourse on each level.
- Pepsi Power Stacks are located in right center field with two riverboat inspired smokestacks flash lights, which emit smoke and launch fireworks to incite or respond to the home team's efforts.
- The Spirit of Baseball is a 50' by 20' limestone bas-relief carving near the main entrance that shows baseball figures of a boy and a man along with the Cincinnati riverfront.
- The Mosaic pays tribute to two legendary Reds teams, the 1869 Red Stockings which was Major League's first professional team and the 1975 Big Red Machine club which won the first two consecutive World Series.
- The Panoramas of downtown Cincinnati are visible from most of the park.
- The Scoreboard is 217' nine inches wide and is the third largest in Major League Baseball.
- Crosley Terrace monument was created in front of the main entrance to highlight the park's infamous left field terrace.
- The 4192 Mural is a three piece mural on the back of the scoreboard in left field that depicts the bat Pete Rose used for his record breaking 4,192nd hit and ball he hit.
- The Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum is located on the west side of Great American Ball Park on Main Street. It celebrates the Reds past.
- "Rounding third and heading for home" is the trademark signoff phrase of former Reds pitcher and longtime radio announcer Joe Nuxhall which is depicted on the rear of the third base and stands on the north side of the park.
Upcoming Events
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Great America Ball Park 2007 Specials
- April Specials: 2007 Magnetic Schedule Night 1 presented by National City, Senior Citizen Specials, Fastsigns Business Day Games, 2007 Magnetic Schedule Night 2 presented by National City, Pepsi College Nights/Pepsi Teen Nights, Ryan Freel Dirty Shirt Night for Adults presented by Widmer's, Bleacher Discount Dates, Fleece Blanket Night presented by CBS Personnel, Ryan Freel Dirty Shirt Day for Kids presented by Widmer's, Run the Bases Day
- May Specials: Pepsi College Nights/Pepsi Teen Nights, Reds Team Photo Night, Mother's Day Beach Bag Day presented by Kahn's, Bleacher Discount Dates, Great Clips Charity Cuts to Benefit the Reds Community Fund, Fastsigns Business Day Games, Senior Citizen Specials, Bronson Arroyo Bobblehead Night presented by Pepsi, Ladies Night presented by Buddy's Carpet and Flooring, Fireworks Night presented by Klosterman Baking Co., Run the Bases Days, Reach Magazine Family Days
- June Specials: Bronson Arroyo Cap Night presented by FSN Ohio, Cincinnati Zoo Bald Eagle Flights, Grocery Day presented by Kroger, Bleacher Discount Dates, Aaron Harang Bobblehead Night presented by Pepsi, Great Clips Charity Cuts to Benefit the Reds Community Fund, Fastsigns Business Day Games, Senior Citizen Specials, Reach Magazine Family Days, Kahn's Father's Day Gift, Fireworks Night presented by National City
- July Specials:1869 Red Stockings Vintage Baseball Game, Matchbox Car Day presented by Tri-State Chevy Dealers, Fireworks Night, Reach Magazine Family Days, Senior Citizen Specials, Brandon Phillips Mesh Jersey Night, Run the Bases Days, Build-A-Bear Workshop® Bear Giveaway sponsored by Great American Insurance Group, Great Clips Charity Cuts to Benefit the Reds Community Fund, Fastsigns Business Day Games, The 2007 WSL Stadium Power Tour Featuring the Long Haul Bombers, Fireworks Night presented by Jeff Wyler Automotive Family, Cincinnati Zoo Bald Eagle Flights, Run the Bases Days
- August Specials: Bleacher Discount Dates, Senior Citizen Specials, Fastsigns Business Day Games, Great Clips Charity Cuts to Benefit the Reds Community Fund, Reach Magazine Family Days, Marty and Thom Brennaman Dual Bobblehead Night presented by Great American Insurance Group, Cincinnati Zoo Bald Eagle Flights, Fireworks Night, Run the Bases Days, Baseball Card Day presented by Kahn's
- September Specials: Reach Magazine Family Days, Senior Citizen Specials, Fastsigns Business Day Games, Pepsi College Nights/Pepsi Teen Nights, Bleacher Discount Dates, Fan Appreciation Day
Weather
From snow delays on Opening Day to blistering heat in August, you can expect almost anything in Cincinnati. Night games in April can be chilly, but spring and fall in the Queen City are usually very pleasant. Heat and humidity can also be oppressive in the middle of summer.
Concessions
- Alley Dogs: Hot dogs, brats, smokeys, popcorn, and soft pretzels
- Beer Portable Stands: Domestic, microbrews, and imports
- Coconuts: Mixed drinks, wine, and frozen drinks
- Doggy's Dogs: Hotdogs, brats, and smokeys
- Downtown/High 5/ Crosley Grill: ˝ pound burgers, grilled chicken sandwiches, chicken tenders, and fries
- Dugout Dogs: Hotdogs, brats, smokeys, popcorn, and soft pretzels
- Foul Pole Desserts: Fried Twinkies, fried cookie dough, cookies, fried Belgian waffles, and other desserts
- Frank's Franks: Hot dogs, brats, smokeys, and popcorn
- Home Run Dogs: Hot dogs, brats, smokeys, and popcorn
- Knuxy's Knots: Gourmet pretzels, hot dogs, and smokeys
- LaRosa's Pizzeria: Pizza and steak hoagies
- Montgomery Inn: Pulled pork and chicken, and dippin' dots
- Riverfront Dogs: Hot dogs, brats, and smokeys
- Roebling Dogs: Hot dogs, brats, and smokeys
- Skyline Chili: Cheese coneys
- Smoothies: Fruit smoothies, caramel and cheese corn
- Sun Deck/Moon Deck Pub: Specialty draft beer, as well as specialty and draft bottles
- United Dairy Farmers: Chocolate and vanilla soft serve sundaes, hard dip cups, ice cream bars, and frosty malts
Parking
Reds fans will find roughly the same amount of downtown parking available when they head to Great American Ball Park. But don't forget your walking shoes because some of the spaces aren't as close as at Cinergy Field.
Great American Ball Park Seating Chart

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Directions
From I-75 southbound:
Take the Second Street exit on the left toward DOWNTOWN/RIVERFRONT
Stay on Second Street heading EAST, and the ballpark will be on your right
From US 50 eastbound:
Take the Second Street exit on the right toward DOWNTOWN/RIVERFRONT
Stay on Second Street heading EAST, and the ballpark will be on your right.
From I-71/I-75 northbound:
Take the Second Street exit on your right after crossing the Brent Spence Bridge
Stay on Second Street heading EAST, and the ballpark will be on your right.
From I-71 southbound:
Take the Third Street exit on the left toward DOWNTOWN/RIVERFRONT
Turn LEFT onto Walnut Street
Turn LEFT onto Second Street.
From US 50 westbound (Columbia Parkway):
Take the Sixth Street exit on the right
Turn LEFT onto Sycamore Street
Turn RIGHT onto Third Street
Turn LEFT onto WALNUT Street
Turn LEFT onto Second Street.
From I-471 northbound:
Take the Third Street exit on your right after crossing the Daniel Carter Beard Bridge
Take Third Street to Walnut Street
Turn LEFT onto Walnut Street
Turn LEFT onto Second Street.
Tips
- Prepare for the weather, it could change
- Know how to get to and from the stadium
- Arrive early
- Remember which parking lot you are in
- Bring some extra cash
- DON’T forget your tickets!
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