Riverfront Stadium, later known as Cinergy Field, (2002) was the home of the Cincinnati Reds National League baseball team and the Cincinnati Bengals National Football League team. Located on the Ohio River in downtown Cincinnati, the stadium was best known as the home of "The Big Red Machine," as the Reds were often called in the 1970s. Construction began on February 1, 1968 and was completed at a cost of less than $50 million.
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- Riverfront Stadium, later known as Cinergy Field, (2002) was the home of the Cincinnati Reds National League baseball team and the Cincinnati Bengals National Football League team. Located on the Ohio River in downtown Cincinnati, the stadium was best known as the home of "The Big Red Machine," as the Reds were often called in the 1970s. 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, Riverfront hosted the 1970 Major League Baseball All-Star Game. This game is best remembered for the often-replayed collision at home plate between the home-grown Pete Rose and catcher Ray Fosse of the Cleveland Indians. In September 1996, Riverfront Stadium was renamed "Cinergy Field" in a sponsorship deal with Greater Cincinnati's energy company, Cinergy Corporation. In 2001, to make room for Great American Ball Park, the seating capacity at Cinergy Field was reduced to 39,000. There was a huge wall in Center Field visible after the renovations. The stadium was demolished by implosion on December 29, 2002.
- Le Cinergy Field était un stade de baseball et de football américain situé sur les bords de la rivière Ohio dans le centre de Cincinnati en Ohio. De 1970 à 2002, il fut le domicile des Reds de Cincinnati de la Ligue majeure de baseball puis des Bengals de Cincinnati de la National Football League jusqu'en 1999. Le Cinergy Field avait une capacité de 59 754 places pour le football américain puis de 52 952 (40 008 après 2001) pour le baseball.
- リバーフロント・スタジアム(Riverfront Stadium )は、アメリカ合衆国オハイオ州シンシナティにかつてあった、野球とアメフトの兼用スタジアム。MLBシンシナティ・レッズ、NFLシンシナティ・ベンガルズのホームスタジアムである。 アトランタ・フルトン・カウンティ・スタジアム(ジョージア州アトランタ)、ブッシュ・スタジアムII(ミズーリ州セントルイス)に次ぐ3番目の円形兼用球場。ただし、マウンドと各塁周辺を除いたフィールドの全面を人工芝で覆ったのはこの球場が初めてである。 1996年、電力会社のシナジー社との命名権取引が6年600万ドルで成立し、球場名がシナジー・フィールド(Cinergy Field )に変わった。 ベンガルズが2000年に新球場ポール・ブラウン・スタジアムへ移転したため、2001年シーズンに先駆けフィールドを天然芝にしたり、左翼から中堅までのスタンドを撤去するなど改装が施され、野球専用球場になった。2002年シーズンが終わると、隣に建設された新球場グレート・アメリカン・ボール・パークへレ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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''2001-2002'' - 39,000
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- Riverfront Stadium, later known as Cinergy Field, (2002) was the home of the Cincinnati Reds National League baseball team and the Cincinnati Bengals National Football League team. Located on the Ohio River in downtown Cincinnati, the stadium was best known as the home of "The Big Red Machine," as the Reds were often called in the 1970s. Construction began on February 1, 1968 and was completed at a cost of less than $50 million.
- Le Cinergy Field était un stade de baseball et de football américain situé sur les bords de la rivière Ohio dans le centre de Cincinnati en Ohio. De 1970 à 2002, il fut le domicile des Reds de Cincinnati de la Ligue majeure de baseball puis des Bengals de Cincinnati de la National Football League jusqu'en 1999. Le Cinergy Field avait une capacité de 59 754 places pour le football américain puis de 52 952 (40 008 après 2001) pour le baseball.
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