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So Crosley Field took something away, but it gave something up, too.” Yes, there is something about Crosley Field's hold on us that is worth commemorating.
My dad took me to a Cincinnati Reds game at Crosley Field. What I remember most is walking through the tunnel and seeing the field for the first time.
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.
Cincinnati Baseball: Crosley Field is a one-hour special that features studio interviews along with music of the period and audio highlights from Red Barber, Joe Nuxhall, and Johnny Vander Meer ...
Before the Reds' final game at Crosley Field, Pete Rose was already looking forward to playing in the new stadium on the riverfront.
If the Reds had better attendance in the early 1930s, the first night game at Crosley Field may not have been scheduled.
A mural of Crosley Field will be painted on the new building where the baseball field once stood in Queensgate.
The old land that held Crosley Field is now owned by City Gospel Mission (FOX19 NOW file) CINCINNATI, OH (FOX19) - For the Cincinnati Reds, it all started in what's now an unassuming alley off ...
Cincinnati's 1912 Crosley Field, the predecessor to Riverfront Stadium (now Cinergy Field), saw major league baseball's first night game on May 24, 1935. Its last game was in 1970, and it was ...
Talk of Crosley Field's physical demise had picked up steam during the spring of 1971, months before the impound lot started.
Miami University Regionals’ Verity Traditions continues on Monday at 6 p.m. in Verity Lodge on the Middletown Campus with Crosley Field Remembered presented by the Cincinnati Museum Center.