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Where To Watch Baseball In Cincinnati This Season
From a brand partner: From sports bars to local ballparks, here are a few places around Cincinnati to catch the game this season.

Baseball season is back, and fans around Cincinnati have plenty of ways to catch the action — whether that means watching the game at a local sports bar, heading to the ballpark or supporting youth baseball close to home.
Ready to get started? Here are a few ways to enjoy the season around Cincinnati.
⚾ Where To Watch The Game In Cincinnati
From downtown hangouts to well-known neighborhood sports bars, Cincinnati has several places where fans can grab a bite, order a drink and keep an eye on the game.
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The Holy Grail
Located near Great American Ball Park at The Banks, The Holy Grail is a longtime Cincinnati sports bar known for its game-day atmosphere and strong connection to the local sports scene.
Tom’s Watch Bar Cincinnati
Tom’s Watch Bar offers a high-energy viewing setup with oversized screens and a downtown location that makes it an easy place to catch the game with friends.
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The Oak Tavern
The Oak Tavern in Oakley is a casual neighborhood sports bar where fans can settle in for the game with food, drinks and plenty of TV coverage.
⚾ From Local Fields To Nearby Ballparks
Fans around Cincinnati also have plenty of opportunities to catch live baseball in person.
Cincinnati Reds
The Cincinnati Reds play at Great American Ball Park along the riverfront, giving local fans a chance to watch Major League Baseball right in the heart of downtown.
Reds Community Fund Youth Baseball
The Reds also support youth baseball and softball across the region through community programs that help connect local families with opportunities to play.
⚾ Baseball Close To Home
Local leagues and community programs help keep baseball active for young players throughout the Cincinnati area.
Knothole Baseball and Softball
Knothole Baseball and Softball has been part of the Cincinnati baseball scene for generations and continues to offer youth leagues across the region.
P&G MLB Cincinnati Reds Youth Academy
The Reds Youth Academy offers free, year-round baseball and softball training and programming for children and teens in Greater Cincinnati.
Cincinnati Recreation Commission Baseball Fields
Cincinnati Recreation Commission maintains baseball fields across the city, giving families additional places to find local games, practices and community play.
However you follow the game — at a sports bar, at Great American Ball Park or from the stands at a neighborhood field — baseball season offers plenty of ways for fans around Cincinnati to join in.
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