Cincinnati Reds fans return to the stands on opening day

What a difference a year makes. While we’re still dealing with COVID-19, baseball is back with fans in the stands. Opening Day creates a special atmosphere here in Cincinnati and nowhere is it better than Findlay Market. Cold and snow were in the forecast as a popular summer sport The 102nd edition of the Findlay Market Opening Day Parade was scaled down because of the pandemic, but fans were still excited to see a return to some normality. “It’s our party, it’s our tradition, it’s our love for the reds and our love for the city,” said Neil Luken, business owner of Findlay Market. People flock to the market because the opening day is the biggest advertisement of the year. “It’s also a work of love and fun,” said Luken.

What a difference a year makes. While we’re still dealing with COVID-19, baseball is back with fans in the stands.

Opening day has a special atmosphere here in Cincinnati, and nowhere is it better than Findlay Market.

Cold and snow were forecast as summer sport opened its season.

The 102nd edition of the Findlay Market Opening Day Parade was scaled down due to the pandemic, but fans were still excited to see a return to some normality.

“It’s our party, it’s our tradition, it’s our love for the reds and our love for the city,” said Neil Luken, business owner of Findlay Market.

People flock to the market because the opening day is the biggest action of the year.

“It’s also a work of love and fun,” said Luken.

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