The Cincinnati Reds and Arizona Diamondbacks ended up in a wild standoff on Friday night at Great American Ball Park. Mother Nature decided to crash their series opener in pretty spectacular fashion.
The score sat tied at 3-3 after six innings when heavy rain swept through the stadium. Officials suspended the game after a 44-minute delay.
They’ll pick things back up Saturday afternoon at 2:10 p.m. ET, just before the regularly scheduled matchup later that evening. If you’re wondering what to expect from Friday night’s action, Saturday’s new schedule, or what to do with your tickets, here’s the breakdown.
High Drama on the Field Before the Downpour
Even though the game ended early, the six innings we did get were packed with action. The Arizona Diamondbacks came out swinging, jumping to a 3-0 lead in the third inning.
Ketel Marte started things off with a booming two-run homer. Geraldo Perdomo followed up with a solo shot, stretching the lead even further.
The Cincinnati Reds didn’t let Arizona run away with it, though. In the bottom of the third, TJ Friedl stepped up and smashed a two-run homer, jolting the home crowd and putting the Reds right back in it.
Then, in the bottom of the sixth, rookie Christian Encarnacion-Strand tied things up with a solo home run. That was just before the rain really started coming down.
Saturday’s Updated Schedule: What Fans Need to Know
Saturday’s going to be busy at Great American Ball Park, with not one but two games. The suspended game continues at 2:10 p.m. ET, and the regularly scheduled game starts about 40 minutes after the first one wraps up.
The second game won’t begin before 4:10 p.m. ET, giving everyone time to catch their breath. It’s shaping up to be a doubleheader worth catching if you’re a baseball fan.
Special Promotions and Expanded Ticket Access
Saturday’s doubleheader comes with a bonus for fans. The Tyler Stephenson City Connect Bobblehead giveaway is happening, which collectors will love.
Gates open at 12:10 p.m. ET for season ticket holders, and at 12:40 p.m. ET for everyone else. Even if you’re just there for the vibe, the promo adds a nice touch.
Ticketing’s a little different this time:
- Show your Friday ticket at the box office and get a discount on Saturday’s tickets.
- If you bought tickets for Saturday’s 4:10 p.m. game, you’re good for both the end of the suspended game and the regular one.
These options make sure folks who stuck it out through Friday’s rain don’t miss the fun this weekend.
What This Means for the Reds and Diamondbacks
The stakes are high for both the Reds and Diamondbacks. They’re fighting for spots in the National League standings, and honestly, games like these could tip the scales for a playoff run.
Cincinnati’s relying on young talent like TJ Friedl and Christian Encarnacion-Strand to keep the momentum going. Arizona’s hoping Ketel Marte keeps swinging for the fences.
Anticipating Saturday’s Showdown
Friday’s drama spills right into Saturday. Fans can expect tension, excitement, and some high-stakes baseball.
Are you rooting for Cincinnati to make up ground at home? Or maybe you’re pulling for Arizona to keep its playoff hopes alive on the road.
Either way, Great American Ball Park’s about to host can’t-miss baseball. With two games lined up and playoff dreams hanging in the balance, all eyes land on the Diamondbacks and Reds.
They’ll pick up their rain-soaked battle and then face off again. So, bring your tickets, grab a bobblehead, and settle in—it’s going to be a big day of baseball in Cincinnati.
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