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Cincinnati Reds vs. Baltimore Orioles
Great American Ball Park  •  Cincinnati, OH
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Nationals Park  •  Washington, DC




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Cincinnati Reds vs. Baltimore Orioles Great American Ball Park July 03rd, 2026

Cincinnati Reds Cincinnati Fans, Are you ready for the 2026 MLB schedule? Next Cincinnati Reds game of the season is on Friday, July 3rd 2026! We are lowering our on sale prices for all the Redlegs playoff and preseason playing at Great American Ball Park, OH. Buy your Redlegs tickets in Cincinnati right here. Get ready for an unforgettable night as the Cincinnati Reds hit Washington , and trust me, you won't want to miss this. The Reds have a storied past that’s packed with moments worth celebrating, like Fred Lynn’s legendary 1975 season, when he became the only player to win both the Newcomer of the Year and Most Outstanding Player awards in the same year. That kind of talent and history makes every game feel like a piece of living history. It’s not just about the past though, these games are pure adrenaline, with players giving it their all on the field, and fans packed into Nationals Park, cheering loudly and soaking up the electric atmosphere. Imagine catching a game-winning hit in the bottom of the ninth or seeing a spectacular catch that gets everyone on their feet. Plus, the park’s view is top-notch, perfect for taking in all the action. And hey, don’t forget to browse the merch stands, you’ll find everything Reds, from jerseys to hats, because once you’re there, you’ll want to bring home a piece of the excitement. Whether you're a hardcore Reds fan or just looking for a fun night out with family or friends, this game promises memories you’ll talk about for years. So, grab your tickets early and get ready for a night full of passion, history, and pure baseball magic.

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Parking & Directions for Cincinnati Reds Great American Ball Park


100 Joe Nuxhall Way, Cincinnati, OH
45202, US


1. Central Riverfront Garage - 0.3 miles, $10
2. Great American Ball Park Lot - 0.1 miles, $20
3. Cincinnati Bell Connector - 0.4 miles, $15
4. Eastern Avenue Garage - 0.5 miles, $8
5. Lot A - 0.2 miles, $12

National Park stands as more than just a ballpark for the Washington Nationals; it’s a place where moments of community and celebration come alive. It’s where the team once held a heartfelt moment of silence for victims of local tragedies, reminding everyone of the city’s resilience. The stadium’s convenient location right near the Metro Station, opened in 2004, makes catching a game pretty hassle-free, just follow Potomac Avenue SE if you’re walking from the station. During the 2015 MLB All-Star Game week, Nationals Park truly shined, hosting events that brought together fans from all over. Whether you’re sitting in central seating right behind the pitcher’s mound for a front-row view or indulging in unlimited dining options that let you enjoy the game with some good food in hand, the experience is seriously something special. And if accessibility matters, there are transport options designed to make sure everyone can join in the fun. It’s a stadium that’s more than just a venue, it’s a place where memories are made, and the energy is contagious, especially when you’re there cheering on the Washington Nationals in a city that knows how to do baseball right.