Riverfront Stadium
Construction began on February 1, 1968, and was completed at a cost of less than $50 million. On June 30, 1970, the Reds hosted the Atlanta Braves in their grand opening, with Hank Aaron hitting the first ever home run at Riverfront. Two weeks later on July 14, 1970, Riverfront hosted the 1970 Major League Baseball All-Star Game. This game is best remembered for the often-replayed collision at home plate between Reds star Pete Rose and catcher Ray Fosse of the Cleveland Indians.
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Riverfront Stadium
Construction began on February 1, 1968, and was completed at a cost of less than $50 million. On June 30, 1970, the Reds hosted the Atlanta Braves in their grand opening, with Hank Aaron hitting the first ever home run at Riverfront. Two weeks later on July 14, 1970, Riverfront hosted the 1970 Major League Baseball All-Star Game. This game is best remembered for the often-replayed collision at home plate between Reds star Pete Rose and catcher Ray Fosse of the Cleveland Indians.
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Construction began on February ...... mplosion on December 29, 2002.
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Das Riverfront Stadium war ein ...... n Cincinnati, Ohio in den USA.
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Het Riverfront Stadium (vanaf ...... 39° 5′ 48″ NB, 84° 30′ 30″ WL
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Le Cinergy Field (auparavant R ...... après 2001) pour le baseball.
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Riverfront Stadium – nieistnie ...... nowy Great American Ball Park.
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リバーフロント・スタジアム(Riverfront Stadi ...... ッズが移転したため、2002年12月29日、爆破解体された。
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1968-02-01
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The Stadium seen from above in 1980
closed
2002-09-22
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demolished
2002-12-29
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Center field –
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opened
1970-06-30
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Riverfront Stadium
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Cincinnati Bearcats
Cincinnati Bengals
Cincinnati Reds
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Host of AFC Championship Game
Host of the All-Star Game
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Construction began on February ...... osse of the Cleveland Indians.
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Das Riverfront Stadium war ein ...... n Cincinnati, Ohio in den USA.
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Het Riverfront Stadium (vanaf ...... 39° 5′ 48″ NB, 84° 30′ 30″ WL
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Le Cinergy Field (auparavant R ...... après 2001) pour le baseball.
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Riverfront Stadium – nieistnie ...... mienił nazwę na Cinergy Field.
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リバーフロント・スタジアム(Riverfront Stadi ...... ッズが移転したため、2002年12月29日、爆破解体された。
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Riverfront Stadium
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Riverfront Stadium
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Riverfront Stadium
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Riverfront Stadium
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Riverfront Stadium
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リバーフロント・スタジアム
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Cinergy Field (1996–2002)
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Riverfront Stadium (1970–1996)
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Riverfront Stadium (1970–96)
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