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On May 24, 1935, Reds general manager Larry MacPhail switched on the lights at Crosley Field for the first night game in Major League Baseball history.
City Gospel Mission now sits on the site of Crosley Field in Queensgate. The mission also plays tribute to Crosley Field which was home to the reds for 58 years until 1970.
This is part of a series about the final days of Crosley Field and the way it lives on in bits and pieces strewn throughout Greater Cincinnati. Miss something? Check out all of our Crosley Field ...
The sport of baseball changed dramatically 95 years ago, thanks to the innovative genius of a young engineer and the business ...
The stands at Crosley Field were packed with 28,027 Reds fans on the night of June 24, 1970, the final game in the cozy, quirky ball park that had been… ...
Major League Baseball's first night game was in 1935 in Cincinnati's Crosley Field. By 1950, 15 of the 16 franchises were playing night games. The Chicago Cubs actually intended to be one of the ...
Crosley Field opened on April 11, 1912, and was demolished 60 years later. In that time, the Cincinnati Reds played 4,453 games before countless millions of fans, won two World Series, and hosted the ...
Maybe Charlotte Newfeld prayed for rain. Two weeks before the Chicago Cubs were set to play their first game under Wrigley Field’s $5 million permanent lighting system, Newfeld stood outside … ...
Crosley Field was the home of the Cincinnati Reds for 58 years. I went there this morning. Here is what I mostly didn't see.
The Crosley brand is still used to sell electronics, appliances, and home goods, recalling the glory days of Powel and Lewis Crosley’s manufacturing powerhouse.
But later that night, they showed Kim a photo lineup with six photos. Hallock chose photo No. 2 - Crosley Green. "That's a target with a bull's-eye for Crosley Green. ...