Crosley Field, the Reds’ fan favorite ballpark from 1912 to 1970, was designed by Cincinnati architect Harry Hake.
That park would be hallowed ground in Cincinnati. Though originally called Redland Field, it will be forever known as Crosley Field. The name changed in 1934 when Powel Crosley Jr. purchased the Reds.
Constructed during the retro era of ballpark design, Houston's Daikin Park is considered a middle-of-the-road park in ...
Today is Opening Day for the Cincinnati Reds, so to celebrate, here’s a brief history of the team’s home playing field.
Mike "Chiller" Miller's Reds fandom spans seven decades, filled with pennants, a World Series title, and more than a dozen ...
Elly De La Cruz celebrated the runs he scored on Opening Day by walking to the end of the dugout and holding up his hands, both protected by sliding gloves that would be just as useful in removing a ...
It’s April. Baseball is on the horizon, as inevitable as the long-delayed spring, and we couldn’t be readier for the first pitch.
April 1st is a date that has seen its fair share of remarkable events throughout history, spanning politics, culture, and ...