289 Posts #21 • Jun 5, 2017. The scoreboard was located above the centerfield seats in the upper deck.
Multi-purpose Riverfront Stadium, built in 1970, met adramatic end this past winter. Riverfront Stadium/Cinergy Field was imploded on December 29, 2002. The Reds continued to play at Riverfront Stadium/Cinergy Field. In order for the stadium to be converted to football, the lower field box seats for baseball from home plate to the left field foul line were moved on wheels so the field could be converted to a football gridiron.Anaheim Angel Stadium Aerial PosterBallparks of Major League Baseball PosterCincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park Panoramic PosterCincinnati Reds - Riverfront Stadium Art PosterRiverfront Stadium - Cincinnati Reds PrintLos Angeles Angels Game-Used Base Stadium Collage 12 Noon December 29, 2002. In order for their new ballpark to be built, over 14,000 seats were removed from Cinergy Field before the start of the 2001 season. On Sunday, September 22, 2002, the Cincinnati Reds played their final game in Riverfront Stadium/Cinergy Field, their home since 1970. It had a capacity of 52,952 for baseball and 59,754 for football on four levels.
Who's at bat - Cincinnati Reds PosterRiverfront Stadium Cincinnati Reds 3D Ballpark ReplicaRiverfront Stadium was similar to every other multipurpose, cookie-cutter stadium built in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Fans had to walk down ramps to get to the field (blue) level of seats. The service requires full cookie support in order to view the website.This process is automatic, you will be redirected to the requested URL once the validation process is complete.Please enable cookies on your browser and try again.Please enable JavaScript on your browser and try again.
The service requires full JavaScript support in order to view the website.This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks. The lower (blue) level seats stretched from the left field foul pole to homeplate around to the right field foul pole. Very fond memories of attending games at Riverfront as a kid. The Reds played their final game at Cinergy Field/Riverfront Stadium on September 22, 2002. Riverfront Stadium was the third of the National League’s infamous "cookie-cutter" stadiums, debuting five years after Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, four years after St. Louis’s Busch Stadium and two weeks before Pittsburgh’s Three Rivers Stadium.It was the first stadium to have its entire field covered by Astroturf, except for the cutouts around the bases and pitcher’s mound.
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It had been the home of the CincinnatiReds, Bengals, and big summer concerts. Riverfront Stadium Pictures. The final homestand was full of memories that included eight division titles, five National League pennants and three World Championships. The other three levels green, yellow and red circled the playing field. The stadium was demolished on December 29, 2002 and part of the site is now part of Great American Ball Park. A three level parking garage accommodating 2,500 cars encased the stadium with the entry gates to the stadium on the second (green) level.