Crosley Field, the Reds’ fan favorite ballpark from 1912 to 1970, was designed by Cincinnati architect Harry Hake.
The Cincinnati Reds gave up four runs in the ninth inning to spoil the season opener against the San Francisco Giants.
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Mike "Chiller" Miller's Reds fandom spans seven decades, filled with pennants, a World Series title, and more than a dozen managers leading the charge.
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After leading the entire game, the Reds collapsed in the ninth, falling 6-4 to the San Francisco Giants on Opening Day.