Crosley Field was the home of the Cincinnati Reds from 1912-1970. Formerly Redland Field, the stadium was located in the Queensgate neighborhood, near Union Terminal.Watch this storyBut recognition of ...
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 then-home of the Cincinnati Reds, Crosley Field, in an undated photograph. 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, ...
CINCINNATI — Elmer Hensler stood near what used to be the third-base side of Crosley Field Wednesday morning. A mural of the ballpark at which he grew up watching Reds games was freshly painted behind ...
CINCINNATI -- Sixty years after Frank Robinson broke in with the Reds – perfectly spanning the old-and-the-new eras at Crosley Field and becoming a torchbearer for the color barrier broken by Jackie ...
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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 the home of the Cincinnati Reds since 1912.