Great American Ballpark

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On June 25th, 2024, I experienced my first MLB game at Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati where the Cincinnati Reds played the Pittsburgh Pirates. I enjoyed my passion for baseball, but I was also greatly inspired by the architecture of the Great American Ballpark. The ballpark itself created a gratifying and meaningful experience, and it was very impressive to experience it in person. I found that the size, ease of navigation, functionality, history, and overall fun of the ballpark was extremely impressive. When I walked in the entrance, it was apparent that the Great American Ballpark is a substantial piece of architecture. Going through the main entrance, I was in awe of how big and complex the ballpark is. On the day I went, 25,000 …show more content…

Fans love going to see an MLB game in person because of the atmosphere and energy of the game, and if a ballpark can’t create a fun, memorable, and meaningful experience for the fans, it’s not a great ballpark. However, the Great American Ballpark does an exceptional job of making the game fun for fans. An example of how the Great American Ballpark’s architecture makes baseball even more fun would be the ‘power stacks’ on top of the ballpark in right-center field. The power stacks are two smokestacks, which pay tribute to the history of steamboats traveling the Ohio River in the 19th and 20th centuries. The power stacks don’t just pay tribute to Cincinnati’s culture, they are functional and will do different things during the game. For example, in the game I went to, the Reds were losing and they started their new relieving pitcher, Yosver Zuleta. Tensions and expectations for Zulueta were high, as it was his first performance for the Reds. Zulueta demonstrated his pitching skills by striking out a Pirates player and the Reds fans were ecstatic, as the power stacks emit flames. The power stacks shooting flames amplified an important moment in the game and excited fans as the Reds started to make a comeback. Another part of the ballpark’s architecture that excites fans during the game is the now-infamous riverboat outside center

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