The Great American Ballpark is located in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Hamilton County owns the venue that was inaugurated on March 28, 2003. It is home to the Major League Baseball's Cincinnati Reds team. The ballpark is an important venue in Cincinnati that hosts baseball games for the local people.
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The Great American Ballpark held its inaugural game on March 28, 2003 with an exhibition game between the Cincinnati Reds versus the Cleveland Indians. The first regular game at the venue was held on March 31, 2003 between the home team and the Pittsburgh Pirates. The ballpark features the Gap, the Spirit of Baseball, the Mosaic, the Panoramas, Crosley Terrace, the 4192 mural, the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum and the Riverboat Deck. Lance Berkman holds the record for the most number of home runs hit by a visiting player at the Great American Ballpark.
A prominent venue in Cincinnati, the Great American Ballpark has a seating capacity of 42,059 people for baseball games. The ballpark has been a witness to the presence of former President George H.W. Bush and current president George W. Bush. The year 2008 includes games between the Cincinnati Reds and various other teams such as the Florida Marlins, the Cleveland Indians, the Pittsburgh Pirates, the Atlanta Braves and the Boston Red Sox.