
Reds Share Photos of Great American Ball Park Covered in Snow After Winter Storm
The Cincinnati Reds shared pictures of Great American Ball Park covered in snow after Winter Storm Blair passed through the area.
The Greater Cincinnati area received nearly a foot of snow, including 10.7 inches at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, per Adam Burniston of WLWT 5.
Earlier this year, the Red Sox showcased snow at Fenway Park.
The latest snowstorm also hit Louisville, and Aaron Cheris, the PR manager for the Reds' Triple-A affiliate (the Louisville Bats), sent this picture from Louisville Slugger Field.
Elsewhere in MLB, the St. Louis Cardinals' Busch Stadium also got hit with snow.
It isn't surprising whatsoever that ballparks have been covered with snow in early January, but MLB teams have also played ball in the snow before.
The 2003 Baltimore Orioles notoriously did so on their Opening Day game.
The 1996 New York Yankees also played in snow when they hosted the Kansas City Royals for their home opener.
Perhaps we'll see more snow games this season, which featured an early stateside Opening Day of March 27. Cincinnati notably hosts the San Francisco Giants at 4:10 p.m. ET that day.







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