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Until recently, nursing mothers at Cincinnati's Great American Ballpark didn't a have private space where they could feed their children.
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In response to an increasing number of fan inquires, Cincinnati Reds COO and father of five Phil Castellini knew something had to be done.
"It just didn't make sense that we would put a couple chairs in the women's bathrooms," the COO told ESPN. So he ended up doing far better than that.
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Castellini and the Reds teamed up with Pampers and local home builder Fisher Homes to bring nursing fans their very own home inside of the stadium.
As for keeping up with what's on the field, Castellini reassured moms in his ESPN interview -- "we'll also have flat screen TVs so that they won't miss the game, and there will be toys to play with if the 3-year-old has to come with them".
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Pampers discussed their involvement with the Huffington Post , citing the need for a quiet and stress-free space for children in what has long been considered a family sport.
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