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rdfs:comment | - In September 1996, Riverfront Stadium was renamed "Cinergy Field" in a sponsorship deal with Greater Cincinnati's energy company, Cinergy Corporation. In 2001, to make room for Great American Ball Park, the seating capacity at Cinergy Field was reduced to 39,000. There was a huge wall in Center Field visible after the renovations, to serve as the batter's eye. The stadium was demolished by implosion on December 29, 2002.
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Former names | - Riverfront Stadium
- Cinergy Field
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Dimensions | - 1970
- 2001
- Backstop -
- Backstop - 41 feet
- Backstop - 51 feet
- Center field -
- Center field - 393 feet
- Center field - 404 feet
- Left field -
- Left field - 325 feet
- Left field - 330 feet
- Left-center field -
- Left-center field - 370 feet
- Left-center field - 375 feet
- Right field -
- Right field - 325 feet
- Right field - 330 feet
- Right-center field -
- Right-center field - 373 feet
- Right-center field - 375 feet
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Caption | - Riverfront Stadium in 1992
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stadium name | - Riverfront Stadium-Cinergy Field
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tenants | - Cincinnati Reds
- Cincinnati Bengals
- Cincinnati Bearcats
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abstract | - In September 1996, Riverfront Stadium was renamed "Cinergy Field" in a sponsorship deal with Greater Cincinnati's energy company, Cinergy Corporation. In 2001, to make room for Great American Ball Park, the seating capacity at Cinergy Field was reduced to 39,000. There was a huge wall in Center Field visible after the renovations, to serve as the batter's eye. The stadium was demolished by implosion on December 29, 2002.
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