Stadium Name: Cinergy Field
Location: Cincinnati
Home Team: Reds
Years in Service: 1970 – 2002
Visits: 1
Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati’s version of the cookie cutter stadium that popped up in the late 60s and early 70s, opened on June 30, 1970 as the Reds hosted the Atlanta Braves. In 1996, the stadium was renamed Cinergy Field thanks to a sponsorship deal with the local energy company. Prior to the 2001 season, after the Bengals moved to their new home down the street, the stadium was reconfigured for baseball-only use, and portions of the outfield stands were removed to make room for the construction of the Reds’ new home, the future Great American Ballpark. The 2002 season was the final one for the stadium, with the final game played on September 22 and the stadium was imploded on December 29.
In 2000, Ken Griffey Jr. joined the Cincinnati Reds, which put two of the most feared sluggers in the game in the NL Central. When Sammy Sosa and the Chicago Cubs were scheduled to make an opening week visit to Cincinnati in 2000 to face Griffey for the first time, the idea a roadtrip was hatched. Friday, April 7, 2000 started with Krispy Kreme donuts at the house before heading towards Cincinnati. Along the way, there was a brief stop at Purdue. because why not, and the trifecta of a KFC/Taco Bell/Pizza Hut for lunch. We arrived in Cincinnati well before the stadium opened, so some time was spent walking around the bustling metropolis that was, and continues to be, Cincinnati.
Our tickets were in the upper deck and, to be honest, I have little to no recollection of the game itself. My one and only memory of the game is losing my balance and tumbling down 5-10 rows, landing on a group of fans below. Certainly not my proudest moment. I do recall some of the drive home after the game, which included listening to the White Sox/A’s game where Jose Valentin committed a number of errors for the eventual AL Central champs. I would return to Cincinnati numerous times for games at Great American Ballpark, but those are tales for another day.