Cincinnati Reds Tickets in New York
Catch the Cincinnati Reds face the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium — where to sit, getting there from Cincinnati, and the cheapest way to see the road game.
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6 games foundVisiting New York for a Cincinnati Reds game
New York is a road fan's dream because the action is split across the boroughs and a quick hop into New Jersey. You can catch the Knicks or Rangers under the bright lights of Midtown, the Yankees in the Bronx, or the Mets out in Queens, all reachable on the subway. The crowds are loud, the rivalries are real, and the pre-game energy spills onto the sidewalks. Pack good shoes, plan around game traffic, and lean on the trains.
**Getting there:** Madison Square Garden sits on top of Penn Station, so almost every subway line plus NJ Transit and LIRR drop you at the door. For Yankee Stadium take the B, D, or 4 train to 161st St; for Citi Field take the 7 train or LIRR to Mets-Willets Point. MetLife in New Jersey is easiest via NJ Transit rail from Secaucus on game days, since driving the Turnpike and I-95 means heavy lots and traffic.
**Where to stay & eat:** Visiting fans often base themselves around Midtown near MSG and Penn Station, where hotels, bars, and the trains all converge. The Bronx around Yankee Stadium has classic spots like the sports bars on River Ave under the elevated tracks. For a Brooklyn game, the area around Barclays Center in Fort Greene and downtown Brooklyn is packed with restaurants and easy transit.
**The matchup:** When the Cincinnati Reds come to New York, they take on the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium, and a road swing can also include the New York Mets. New York is about 567 miles away: a long drive or a quick direct flight from Cincinnati.
**Distance:** New York is about 567 miles away: a long drive or a quick direct flight from Cincinnati.
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Cheapest way to see the Cincinnati Reds in New York
Compare resale on weeknight games against weekend games at the same venue; midweek seats at MSG and Yankee Stadium are routinely cheaper.. Upper-level seats at Yankee Stadium and Citi Field offer big savings, and at MSG the 200/300 levels still see the whole floor.. Buy after lineups or rotations are announced, when sellers drop prices on resale marketplaces to clear inventory.. Take the subway instead of rideshare or parking; MSG, Yankee Stadium, and Citi Field all have stations right outside, saving you parking fees.. The cheapest way to see the Cincinnati Reds in New York is usually a non-rivalry, midweek visit — compare those dates against the team's full road slate below before buying.
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