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It was renamed Cinergy Field in 1996. On June 30, 1970, the Cincinnati Reds played the Atlanta Braves for the first game at Riverfront Stadium. On Sept. 20, 1970, the Cincinnati Bengals played on ...
CINCINNATI — Today marks the 20th anniversary of the implosion of Riverfront Stadium also known as Cinergy Field. Much of what you see on the riverfront today is because of the decades-old ...
WHEN I talked to my father on Christmas Day, he duly informed me that another of my childhood institutions was going the way of the dodo. Cinergy Field in Cincinnati, which I knew as Riverfront ...
Sept. 9—The stadium is renamed Cinergy Field.1997Dec. 4—Bengals' Corey Dillon runs for 246 yards against Tennessee, breaking Jim Brown's NFL rookie rushing record.1999Oct. 4—Reds lose the NL ...
Cinergy Field remained the Reds' home field until the stadium was demolished in December 2002, and the team moved into Great American Ball Park. Plans call for all the old blue signs to be replaced.
The ballpark that was home to Pete Rose's Big Red Machine and the site of Hank Aaron's 714th home run was reduced to rubble in less than a minute Sunday.
With the push of a button, 1,275 pounds of dynamite and nitroglycerine went off in a counterclockwise sequence of blasts around Cinergy Field nee Riverfront Stadium, collapsing the 32-year-old ...
CINCINNATI — Thursday marks the 20th anniversary of the implosion of Riverfront Stadium also known as Cinergy Field. Much of what you see on the riverfront today is because of the decades-old ...
It only took 37 seconds for three decades of Reds and Bengals history to go up in dust and smoke on Dec. 29, 2002.
In its 32 years, Riverfront Stadium/Cinergy Field was home for Cincinnati sports fans. The Reds would go on to host their first World Series at the stadium in 1970, with follow-ups in 1972, 1975 ...