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Cincinnati Reds Tickets

The Cincinnati Reds are looking to bounce back from a 90-72 season in 2013 and a Wild Card game loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates that sent them home for the winter before the playoffs really got started.

If the Reds are going to make a legitimate postseason push this year, they’ll have to do so without the services of former leadoff hitter Shin-Soo Choo and his top-five OBP (.423). And while that might be problematic for most teams, the Reds have in Billy Hamilton a rookie whose base-stealing ability might be able to make up for the lost production from Choo’s departure.

It’s a big “if,” but the Reds are banking on Hamilton making an impact right away. After all, he had a minor league-record 155 steals last season.

Joey Votto had a down year in 2013 from a run producing standpoint, but his career numbers are such that the front office isn’t worried about his ability to come back strong in 2014. Votto’s picture isn’t on Cincinnati Reds tickets for nothing; as the face of the franchise, he’s earned the respect of his teammates and coaches with his ability to put tough games—or in this case, seasons—behind him.

Staff ace Johnny Cueto is coming off an injury shortened 2013 campaign that saw him make only 11 starts. The Reds know what they have in Cueto—he won 19 games in 2012—and are assuming he’ll return to top form this year. Behind Cueto, Homer Bailey will be expected to pitch well above his 49-45 career win-loss record and 4.25 career ERA after signing a $105-million contract extension. If he can step up, a Cueto-Bailey one-two punch at the top of the Reds’ rotation will serve them well.

The good news for fans that buy Reds tickets is that this NL Central club has been in the playoff hunt over the past four years, meaning there’s a good chance the fans will get to see high-quality baseball this year. Great American Ballpark seats 42,319 at maximum capacity and more often than not, Reds tickets are in short supply owing to the passion of the hometown fan base.

2013 Reds ticket info 

Cincinnati Reds tickets are red hot, pardon the pun, as this powerhouse goes for another National League Central Division crown. The Reds won 97 games in 2012, finishing nine ahead of the defending World Series champion Cardinals, but fell in the playoffs to the San Francisco Giants. The Reds are itching to win their first postseason series since 1995, and you should buy Reds tickets online to see them reach their goal. 

Great American Ball Park is the place to be all summer as the Reds trot out a brilliant pitching staff led by Johnny Cueto, Mat Latos and Homer Bailey. Fireballer Aroldis Chapman is set to move into the rotation, with reliever Jonathan Broxton expected to take over the closer role. General manager Walt Jocketty also re-signed outfielder Ryan Ludwick, who came through with 26 homers and 80 RBIs last season.


Buy Cincinnati Reds tickets and see Cueto prove a point, after he was mistakenly left off the National League All-Star team. Cueto merely went 19-9 with a 2.78 ERA, and he should come close to duplicating those numbers in 2013.


The Cincinnati Reds schedule is dotted with important matchups against the Cardinals, Giants, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, Milwaukee Brewers and Philadelphia Phillies. The Reds will lean on first baseman Joey Votto, the 2010 NL MVP, for a bounceback season after he missed nearly two months last year following knee surgeries. Votto was an MVP candidate last season before the All-Star break. Setting the table for the rest of the lineup will be Shin-Soo Choo. He will play center field and lead off for the Reds, who have one of the most devoted followings in all of baseball.
Buy Cincinnati Reds tickets and watch the team try to add to a glorious tradition that includes nine National League pennants and five World Series titles, most recently in 1990.


The Big Red Machine was a legendary team that brought glory to Cincinnati and fear to the rest of baseball. These Reds are on their way to becoming a similar powerhouse, so buy Cincinnati Reds tickets and be a part of it! It’s all but certain that the Reds will be playing deep into October, and you don’t want to miss any of the dramatic action. Get your Reds tickets now!

Cincinnati Reds Tickets – They’re all Back
Cincinnati Reds tickets are back and Reds fans will be loving it in Great American Ballpark once again in 2011. And why wouldn’t they? The Reds have been on an improvement course the last three seasons, winning 72 games in 2007 and upping that number every year, hitting 91 in 2010. There’s every reason to believe the Cincinnati Reds will once again be a contender for the National League Central crown. Manager Dusty Baker is in solid with a new contract. All the key players in 2011 are still on the roster, and the Reds are adding young talent. It’s a winning combination and Cincinnati Reds tickets could bring Cincy fans what they’ve been looking for: A winning performance in the MLB Playoffs.
The Cincinnati Reds – Surprise!
Reds tickets holders have every reason to be optimistic about their team. The Reds weren’t anyone’s favorite last season. But somewhere along the line Cincinnati cast off the doubts and went on a roll. This Reds team surprised the MLB with a 91-win season and a National League Central title. They also woke up on offense, scoring more runs than they have in five years, and the defense held opponents to a decade low. More satisfying than those accomplishments was knocking the St. Louis Cardinals out of the top spot in the division. Revenge is sweet.
And it looks to keep going. The Cincinnati Reds rotation is a work in progress and has yet to reach its full potential. The starters are young and promising. Johnny Cueto, Mike Leake, Homer Bailey, and Aroldis Chapman are all under 25 years old. Edinson Volquez, who is coming off injury, could be the #1 guy by the end of the season and he’s only 27 years old. It’s a group that should keep getting better as time goes on, and by the time October rolls around, Cincinnati Reds tickets should be a one way ticket to World Series contention.
Picking Your Cincinnati Reds Tickets
The Cincinnati Reds will welcome some great teams in 2011. The Chicago Cubs are coming, along with the New York Yankees, the Arizona Diamondbacks, LA Dodgers, and Florida Marlins, to name just a few. But if you had to pick only one set of Cincinnati Reds tickets (and you don’t), you might think about St. Louis Cardinals vs. Cincinnati Reds tickets. These are going to be monsters. The Cardinals and Reds are now engaged in one of the great rivalries of baseball, complete with ninth inning finishes, name calling, and a general feeling of combat every time they meet on the field. It’s a divisional battle that will go on all season. But whichever Reds tickets you pick, be assured that ABCTickets.com will have your Cincinnati Reds baseball tickets ready to go.

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Big Reasons to Buy Cincinnati Reds Tickets

A new wind is blowing for the Cincinnati Reds this season, and Reds ticket sales will be soaring high with the change that’s coming. The new owner of the Reds Robert Castellni has been pulling the team together well, and manager Jerry Narron has been shaping the team up in the off-season while the key players are getting ready to perform.

New owner Robert Castellni purchased the Reds in 2006 and since then a new era of Reds baseball has been ushered in. With a fairly successful 06’ season Castellni decided to start off this year with new uniforms implying that it’s time to get down to business and hit some out of the park. The new mind-set is showing on and off the field as the players have been working hard during the off season and are ready for show time.

Manager Jerry Narron has also been keeping the attitude positive throughout the team, and hoping that the players have learned a little something from last years fade out in the middle of the season. Players like Aaron Harang and Bronson Arroyo will bring out a competitive edge to the team, while players like Josh Hamilton will provide some controversy for Reds ticket holders to squabble over.

If the promise of a great season isn’t enough for fans, then the sighting of a celebrity Reds supporter or two might be enough to push the purchase of Cincinnati Reds tickets over the edge. Such celebrity’s as Steven Spielberg, George Clooney, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Nick Lachey have been known to show their support for the Reds.

Take Me Out on the Town with Great American Ball Park Tickets

The Great American Ball Park is certainly a site to see. Home to the Reds since 2003 it has such characteristics as Pepsi Power Stacks that flash lights, and produce smoke and fireworks during the game. Other attractions to the park include panoramas of downtown Cincinnati, a tribute to two legendary Reds teams, and a bas-relief carving called the “Spirit of Baseball” that is not to miss.

You’ll Want Cincinnati Reds Tickets for these Big Match-Ups

Don’t miss out on tickets when the Reds take on their rivals the Pirates on May 25-27th. The Pirates are known to put up a good fight, but that won’t stand in Cincy. Also, don’t forget to grab up Reds tickets when they play the St. Louis Cardinals on June 29-1st of July – it’s sure to be one for the books! .


Cincinnati Reds tickets were an up and down experience in the 2005 MLB season. You could just as easily watch the Reds take a huge lead as see them fall behind by big numbers. The difference between the offensive arsenal and the lackluster pitching was as wide as the Grand Canyon. So in the off-season the Reds tried to even things up by trading off some the hitting prowess to bolster their pitching staff. Whether they did enough is the major question Reds ticket holders will be looking to find out as 2006 gets underway.

The Reds do have several pitchers worth their salt on any given day. The problem has been getting a consistent performance out of the guy on the mound. Dave Williams, acquired in a trade with Pittsburgh, should help. Williams can work the plate, throw with varying speed, and has a good changeup. Aaron Harang should once again be the Reds workhorse. Harang can dish out a fastball, slider, changeup, curve, or a split finger, so he’s got enough of an arsenal to keep a batter on his toes. He was 11-13 in 2005 with an ERA of 3.83. For some reason Eric Milton had a problem in the Reds home stadium, the Great American Ball Park. Most of his 15 losses came at home while the majority of his 8 wins were on the road. While he’s expected to play a major part, the Reds need him to cut down on the home run balls.

Felipe Lopez will lead off again in 2006. Great bat speed and the ability to place the ball well. He’s improving on his ability to read the pitcher and if he’s on base, he’s a threat to steal. Ken Griffey batted .301 in 2005. He’s not quite as quick over the plate as he used to be and not the base runner he once was, but if he can stay healthy he’ll be a positive for the Reds lineup.

The Great American Ball Park and Cincinnati Reds tickets are a great way to spend some time if you love MLB. The Reds are coming off a lackluster year of only 79 wins and a fifth place finish in the National league’s Central Division but the feeling is that management made the right moves in the off-season to put the Reds back in contention. In any case, Cincinnati Reds tickets will deliver firepower at the plate and the Reds, with their improved pitching staff, should be in the thick of things as the season rolls along.

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