Great American Ball Park

Great American Ball Park
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Great American Ball Park

Facility statistics
Location100 Main Street
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
Broke groundAugust 1, 2000
OpenedMarch 31, 2003
SurfaceGrass
OwnerHamilton County
Construction cost$290 million USD
ArchitectsHOK Sport and GBBN Architects (Cincinnati)
Tenants
Cincinnati Reds2003-present
Seating capacity
200342,059
Dimensions
Left field328 ft100 m
Left center379 ft116 m
Center field404 ft123 m
Right center370 ft113 m
Right field325 ft99 m
Backstop55 ft17 m

Great American Ball Park is the home of the Cincinnati Reds, a member of Major League Baseball's National League, and is located in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio on the Ohio River. The fourth home of baseball's oldest professional team, the downtown park opened on March 28, 2003 for an exhibition game with the Cleveland Indians. It hosted its first regular season game on Opening Day, March 31, 2003 as Former U.S. President George H. W. Bush threw the ceremonial first pitch, and the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Reds, 10-1.

During construction, the new stadium was "wedged" into the space between multi-purpose Cinergy Field (formerly Riverfront Stadium, opened 1970) and U.S. Bank Arena. Cinergy Field was demolished after the 2002 MLB season, and the ballpark is part of an almost entirely revised downtown riverfront, along with Paul Brown Stadium (home of the NFL's Cincinnati Bengals, opened 2000) and the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center (opened 2004).

Although not readily apparent, this facility bears a corporate name. The naming rights were acquired by the Great American Insurance Group.

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Great American Ball Park at night.

Features

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The view from "The Gap"

Address

Great American Ball Park
100 Main Street
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202

Statistics

Seat width: 19 inches (48 cm)
Ticket windows: 25
Concourse widths: 40 feet (12 m)
Escalators: 3
Passenger elevators: 14
Public restrooms: 47 (20 women, 20 men, seven family)
Concession stands: 28
Parking spaces: 850


Current Ballparks in Major League Baseball
American League National League
Ameriquest Field | Angel Stadium of Anaheim | Comerica Park | Fenway Park | Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome | Jacobs Field | Kauffman Stadium | McAfee Coliseum | Oriole Park at Camden Yards | Rogers Centre | Safeco Field | Tropicana Field | U.S. Cellular Field | Yankee Stadium Bank One Ballpark | Busch Stadium | Citizens Bank Park | Coors Field | Dodger Stadium | Dolphins Stadium | Great American Ball Park | Miller Park | Minute Maid Park | PETCO Park | PNC Park | RFK Memorial Stadium | SBC Park | Shea Stadium | Turner Field | Wrigley Field

See also: Great American Ball Park, 1970, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, American League, Ameriquest Field in Arlington, Angel Stadium of Anaheim