Cincinnati Reds Tickets
MLB Cincinnati Reds Tickets
Listen to the echo of a home run hit with Cincinnati Reds tickets from TicketSmarter. Founded in 1882, the Reds joined the National League in 1890 prior to the AL/NL merger in 1903. Throughout their storied history, this franchise has netted a number of World Series titles, National League pennants and NL Central division titles. In 2003, they bid farewell to their beloved ballpark of Riverfront Stadium and relocated to Great American Ball Park at 100 Joe Nuxhall Way, Cincinnati, OH 45202.
The team is well-known for their Big Red Machine years with a lineup that featured baseball greats like Pete Rose, Johnny Bench, and Joe Morgan. That team was responsible for two of the Reds’ World Series titles and four of their NL pennants. As one of the oldest teams in professional baseball, the Reds have played over 20,000 games in their long history. Reds fans have remained dedicated through many years of ups and downs for the team. Don’t miss out on the new season’s biggest games — get your Reds tickets today, and watch your favorite players at Great American Ball Park, 100 Joe Nuxhall Way, Cincinnati, OH 45202.
How much are Cincinnati Reds tickets?
Cincinnati Reds tickets are affordable for the whole family. Tickets often start around $10 for the cheapest ticketing option. The average price for tickets over the past ten years has generally been in the $30 to $60 range. Seats in the outfield and upper levels will be more expensive than seats in the infield and in the lower levels. The most expensive seating option will be those found right behind the home plate where you can pay over $99 per ticket especially those seats with expanded amenities.
Cincinnati Reds Dates & Schedule
Boasting a robust 162-game schedule, the Cincinnati Reds regularly face down top-notch opponents in the MLB. Half of the games on the schedule will be home games played at Great American Ball Park and the remainder will be away games on the road. As a part of the NL Central, they most often face off against the Chicago Cubs, St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates and Milwaukee Brewers. They also face off against the Cleveland Guardians as part of a historic in-state rivalry.
Before the start of the regular season, the Reds play spring training games at Goodyear Ballpark as part of the Cactus League. They share this stadium with their in-state rivals, the Cleveland Guardians.
For the current season, Cincinnati Reds tickets are starting as low as $6.17, with the most expensive tickets priced at $9269.07. The average price of tickets for the 2024 season is around $94.39. The next game for the Cincinnati Reds is the Spring Training: Cincinnati Reds (Split Squad) at Milwaukee Brewers matchup on February 22nd, 2025 at 12:00am. There are 32 tickets currently available for this ball game on TicketSmarter. Fans can find tickets for this game at American Family Fields of Phoenix, 3600 N. 51st Ave., Phoenix, AZ with starting ticket prices at $41.18 and premium seats going for prices as high as $70.20.
When do Cincinnati Reds tickets go on sale?
Cincinnati Reds tickets will usually become available at TicketSmarter between December and February. That is when the season tickets and single-game tickets for the new MLB season will become available. A larger variety of reds game tickets will become available as the season draws closer to starting.
Cincinnati Reds Seating Chart
Great American Ball Park has been the home of the Reds since 2003. The multi-level stadium has enough seating capacity for 41,319 fans attending a ball game. The ballpark features a unique seating arrangement that leaves the stadium open for panoramic views of downtown and the Ohio River. Because of this, the stadium offers limited outfield seating but increased their capacity behind first base with a massively tall upper deck that stretches slightly further than is typical on the third-base side.
Some fan-favorite seating areas include the Dugout Box in sections 114 through 119 and 127 through 132 and the Diamond Seats located behind home plate in sections 1 through 5. The lower level of seating extends into the outfield providing fans a great opportunity to catch home run balls!
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