Cincinnati Reds vs. Athletics tickets

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Cincinnati Reds vs. Athletics
Great American Ball Park  •  Cincinnati, OH
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Cincinnati Reds vs. Athletics
Great American Ball Park  •  Cincinnati, OH
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Cincinnati Reds vs. Athletics
Great American Ball Park  •  Cincinnati, OH
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San Francisco Giants vs. Cincinnati Reds
Oracle Park  •  San Francisco, CA
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San Francisco Giants vs. Cincinnati Reds
Oracle Park  •  San Francisco, CA
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San Francisco Giants vs. Cincinnati Reds
Oracle Park  •  San Francisco, CA




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Cincinnati Reds vs. Athletics Great American Ball Park August 04th, 2026

Cincinnati Reds Cincinnati Fans, Are you ready for the 2026 MLB schedule? Next Cincinnati Reds game of the season is on Tuesday, August 4th 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 day at Cincinnati Reds game in San Francisco . This isn’t just another baseball game; it’s a chance to witness history and feel that electric buzz only Reds fans know well. Imagine the roar of the crowd as players take the field, with stories of Reds legends like Barry Larkin still echoing through the stands, Larkin’s feat of reaching 300 stolen bases and hitting over 300 homers is legendary. Back in the day, Reds fans celebrated big moments like their 1990 championship with parades that flooded Cincinnati's streets, and even decades earlier, stars set team records for stolen bases and 200-hit seasons that still get talked about. It’s that deep-rooted passion, that unwavering support that makes Reds games in San Francisco such a special occasion. Plus, the atmosphere is pure fun, tailgating before The Game, catching up with fellow fans, and soaking in the lively energy at Oracle Park. Whether you're a die-hard or just looking for a fun day out, grabbing tickets for this game means stepping into a world where baseball is more than a sport, it's a shared experience. Don’t miss out on securing your passes early, because once the game kicks off, it’s all about the thrill, the memories, and the chance to cheer for your Reds in a city far from home.

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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

Attending a Cincinnati Reds game at Oracle Park is more than just catching a ballgame; it’s stepping into a vibrant hub rich with history and community spirit. This ballpark isn’t just home to the Giants, but also a tribute to legends like Willie Mays, who’s honored at the Plaza right outside. The vibe is electric, especially when you’re sitting in sections like 150, where the sightlines are so good you’ll feel like you’re right in the batter’s box, or section 158, which puts you close enough to see every intense moment unfold. Plus, the views are incredible, just walk along the bayfront from the Exploratorium and soak in the skyline. It’s a quick jaunt from South Beach, making it a perfect spot for a full day of adventure or just a quick escape to baseball magic. You’ll also notice the park’s heart for community, hosting events supporting LGBTQ+ groups, local chefs showcasing their best bites, and health initiatives promoting wellness, all adding layers of meaning to the experience. Honestly, seeing the Reds here gives you a whole new appreciation for baseball wrapped in San Francisco charm, and it’s one of those places that sticks with you long after The Game ends.