Friday, July 23 – Reds vs. St. Louis Cardinals, 7:10 p.m. (gates open at 5:40 p.m.)
- TV:Bally Sports Ohio (John Sadak, Barry Larkin & Jim Day)
- Radio:700WLW and stations on the Reds Radio Network (Tommy Thrall & Jeff Brantley)
- Fireworks Friday:Rozzi’s fireworks show presented by Tire Discounters to begin shortly after the game ends.
- Irish Community Night:Tonight is Irish Community Night as The Banks hosts the Cincinnati Celtic Festival this weekend. A special ticket package includes a Terrace Line ticket and $10 in concession credits at reds.com/Irish. Ceremonies and activations include:
– The McGing Irish Dancers will join us on the Crosley Patio for pregame entertainment as fans enter the ballpark
– The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick will sing our National Anthem and Take Me Out to the Ballgame
– Kent Covey and Maureen Kennedy of the Irish Heritage Center will receive the Irish Community Night Community Advocate Award, presented by TriHealth
Saturday, July 24 – Reds vs. St. Louis Cardinals, 7:10 p.m. (gates open at 5:40 p.m.)
- TV:Bally Sports Ohio (John Sadak, Barry Larkin & Jim Day)
- Radio:700WLW and stations on the Reds Radio Network (Tommy Thrall & Jeff Brantley)
- Reds Socks:The first 15,000 fans will receive a pair of Reds socks presented by Columbia Chevrolet and Joseph Chevrolet
Sunday, July 25 – Reds vs. St. Louis Cardinals, 1:10 p.m. (gates open at 11:40 a.m.)
- TV:Bally Sports Ohio (John Sadak, Barry Larkin & Jim Day)
- Radio:700WLW and stations on the Reds Radio Network (Tommy Thrall & Jeff Brantley)
- Premium Topps Baseball Card:To celebrate the upcoming National Baseball Card Day, fans in attendance will receive one of five Reds player cards, presented by Topps, while supplies last.
- Japanese American Community Day:Today is Japanese American Community Day at the ballpark with many of the pregame and in-game ceremonies featuring members of the Japanese community. Tickets are available at reds.com/JACD. Ceremonies and activations to include:
– Public address announcements in Japanese in addition to English
– Singing of the Japanese national anthem by singer-songwriter Chisako Mikami
– Ceremonial first pitch by Consul General Shindo Yusuke, Consulate General of Japan in Detroit
– Tom Tsuchiya, the sculptor of the bronze statues at Great American Ball Park, will be honored with the Japanese American Community Advocate Award, presented by TriHealth
– Welcome messages in Japanese on the videoboards throughout the game
– Asahi Beer will be served at the concession stand behind section 143
- Brunch with Browning in The Handlebar:Fans can dine and watch today’s game in The Handlebar for just a $70 upgrade, which includes a buffet meal. Plus, meet “Mr. Perfect” Tom Browning from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Ticket offers for the Homestand
- Family Sunday presented by Klosterman Bakery – July 25:For all Sunday Reds home games, families can get up to three half-price tickets with the purchase of a full-price ticket. Some restrictions apply. Available only at reds.com/Family.
- Get vaccinated and save on Reds tickets:Fans can purchase $10 View Level tickets by showing their COVID-19 Vaccination Card at the Great American Ball Park ticket windows with at least one shot completed. Offer is good for Monday through Thursday Reds home games through the remainder of the regular season and can only be redeemed in person at the ballpark ticket windows during normal business hours. Details at reds.com/vaccine.
Reds Community Fund
- Split the Pot Rolling Jackpot:Fans in the ballpark and at home can play Split the Pot this season at reds5050.com. The rolling jackpot is currently over $88,000 and one lucky winner will be picked following the game on July 25. Fans must be 18 years or older and in the state of Ohio at the time of purchase to enter. Buy tickets now and find the official rules at reds5050.com.
Reds Hall of Fame & Museum presented by Dinsmore
- Collectible Bobblehead for July – Frank “Noodles” Hahn:The Reds Hall of Fame and Museum presented by Dinsmore is continuing its 2021 bobblehead series in July with Frank “Noodles” Hahn. The pitcher won 23 games as a rookie, one of his four seasons with over 20 wins. Hahn was elected to the Reds Hall of Fame in 1963. The bobblehead, presented by Dinsmore, is free with regular-price paid admission to the Reds Hall of Fame and Museum (or a Great American Ball Park tour) on Saturdays and Sundays in July.
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