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  2. Ohio Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Cup, also known as the Battle of Ohio and the Buckeye Series, is an annual interleague rivalry series between the two Major League Baseball (MLB) teams from the U.S. state of Ohio: the Cincinnati Reds of the National League (NL) and the Cleveland Guardians (formerly Indians) of the American League (AL).

  3. Progressive Field - Wikipedia

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    Progressive Field set a new MLB record between June 12, 1995 and April 4, 2001, in selling out 455 straight games. [30] Demand for tickets was so great that all 81 home games were sold out before opening day in five separate seasons. [3] The Indians retired the number 455 in honor of the sellout record.

  4. Cincinnati Open 2024 results, schedule, live updates - AOL

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    World No. 39 Nuno Borges, who opened the event with a win over Cincinnati native J.J. Wolf, picked up his first main draw Cincinnati Open victory Wednesday, defeating France's Adrian Mannarino 6-4 ...

  5. After seeing 34 major league stadiums, Cleveland still stands ...

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    Yanik wasn't there, but he remembers that Johnson started against Cleveland when Jacobs Field, now Progressive, opened on April 4, 1994. "In April I saw the new stadium against Kansas City," Yanik ...

  6. When is Veterans Day? A list of events in Cincinnati and ...

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    Afterward, join the Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 10 for an open house luncheon, held at 12:40 p.m. at VVA Foundation headquarters, 8418 Reading Road, Reading. Information: 513-761-8007 ...

  7. Cleveland Arena - Wikipedia

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    The arena was the last major sporting facility to open within Cleveland's borders prior to 1994, when Jacobs Field, now Progressive Field, opened for Major League Baseball's (MLB) Cleveland Indians. Later that year, the Cavaliers moved back into Cleveland when they opened the adjacent Gund Arena, now Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse .

  8. Heritage Bank Center - Wikipedia

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    The arena was the home of the Cincinnati Stingers of the World Hockey Association from 1975 to 1979. Since then, the arena has hosted two minor league hockey teams and various concerts, political rallies, tennis tournaments, figure skating, professional wrestling, traveling circus and rodeo shows, and other events.

  9. Top 15 big-time events in Cincinnati this weekend: Sept. 13-15

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    Top 15 big-time events in Cincinnati this weekend: Sept. 13-15 ... the schoolhouse will also open its doors 7:30-10 p.m. Sundays and Thursdays. ... Over-the-Rhine. Runs Sept. 13-28. $38. Welcome ...