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The club will remain in Dayton as the affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds and its existing front office staff will continue to operate the club.
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The Cincinnati Reds will close out their spring training schedule with a game at Day Air Ballpark in downtown on March 25.
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The Minor League Baseball team is coming off a successful 2024 year with high attendance.
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The Dayton Dragons finished the year with a per-game attendance average of 8,012 to rank third in all Minor League Baseball.
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The Dayton Dragons are going to the Midwest playoffs for the first time since 2017.
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The home to the Dayton Dragons will have HVAC and roofing repairs
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The Dayton Dragons ranked second in Minor League Baseball for attendance, averaging 7,885 fans per game over 66 home dates.
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The Cincinnati Reds’ had a great month on the baseball diamond in June, winning 12 games in a row at one point. That comes after the team was expected by most baseball experts to have a down year.
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Like last season, experts predict a tough year for The Reds on the field. One silver lining exists for local baseball fans. As the team rebuilds, lots of young players who have starred for the Dayton Dragons in recent years will get a chance to play in the big leagues.
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The local baseball team says they have sold out more than 1,000 consecutive home games since they were founded more than 20 years ago. They say that streak is at risk of being broken this year.
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The Dragons have played their last home games of the season, and now the city and team are turning their attention to stadium repairs for next year.