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==Ballparks== {{Main|Great American Ball Park}} [[File:Great American Ball Park (15561187833).jpg|thumb|[[Great American Ball Park]] opened in 2003 along the [[Ohio River]].]] The Cincinnati Reds play their home games at Great American Ball Park, located at 100 Joe Nuxhall Way, in downtown Cincinnati. Great American Ball Park opened in 2003 at the cost of $290 million and has a capacity of 42,271. Along with serving as the home field for the Reds, the stadium also holds the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame, which was added as a part of Reds tradition allowing fans to walk through the history of the franchise as well as participating in many interactive baseball features.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/cin/ballpark/museum/index.jsp |title=Hall of Fame & Museum | reds.com: Ballpark |publisher=Mlb.mlb.com |date=July 18, 2010 |access-date=June 19, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121106122742/http://mlb.mlb.com/cin/ballpark/museum/index.jsp |archive-date=November 6, 2012 |url-status=live }}</ref> Great American Ball Park is the seventh home of the Cincinnati Reds, built immediately to the east of the site on which [[Riverfront Stadium (Cincinnati)|Riverfront Stadium]], later named Cinergy Field, once stood. The first ballpark the Reds occupied was [[Bank Street Grounds]] from 1882 to 1883 until they moved to [[League Park I (Cincinnati)|League Park I]] in 1884, where they would remain until 1893. Through the late 1890s and early 1900s, the Reds moved to two different parks, where they stayed for less than 10 years: [[League Park II (Cincinnati)|League Park II]] was the third home field for the Reds from 1894 to 1901, and then they moved to the [[Palace of the Fans]], which served as the home of the Reds in the 1910s. It was in 1912 that the Reds moved to Crosley Field, which they called home for 58 years. Crosley served as the home field for the Reds for two [[World Series]] titles and five [[National League (baseball)|National League]] pennants. Beginning June 30, 1970, and during the dynasty of the Big Red Machine, the Reds played in [[Riverfront Stadium (Cincinnati)|Riverfront Stadium]], appropriately named due to its location right by the [[Ohio River]]. Riverfront saw three World Series titles and five National League pennants. It was in the late 1990s that the city agreed to build two separate stadiums on the riverfront for the Reds and the [[Cincinnati Bengals]]. Thus, in 2003, the Reds began a new era with the opening of the current stadium. The Reds hold their spring training in [[Goodyear, Arizona]], at [[Goodyear Ballpark]]. The Reds moved into this stadium and the Cactus League in 2010 after staying in the Grapefruit League for most of their history. The Reds share Goodyear Park with their rivals in [[Ohio]], the [[Cleveland Guardians]].
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