Fenway Park
From BR Bullpen
Home of the Boston Red Sox since 1912.
- Opened: April 20, 1912
- Capacity: 36,298 (2004)
- Dimensions: (Left to Right) 310, 379, 420 (triangle), 380, 302
- Google Earth: View Fenway Park in Google Earth
As of August 2005, the Boston Red Sox had sold out 200 consecutive home games at Fenway Park.
Fenway Park has undergone significant renovations, since the John Henry ownership began in 2002, including added seats on the Green Monster (left field wall) and on the right field roof. Under the bleachers in right field has become a large concession area. The team has also been able to purchase land adjacent to the park to expand office space and make room for larger locker rooms and player facilities. Another plan is in place to add 1500 or more seats in the next 2 years to increase capacity to over 38,000.
Fenway Park boasts the oldest hand-operated scoreboard in the majors, located in the Green Monster. The scoreboard has been in place since the ballpark opened in 1912.
[edit] Overhead view
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[edit] Further Reading
- Bill Nowlin and Cecilia Tan, eds.: The Fenway Project, Society for American Baseball Research, Rounder Books, Cambridge, MA, 2004.
- David Vincent: "Fenway Park's Hand-Operated Scoreboard", in The Baseball Research Journal, Society for American Baseball Research, Cleveland, OH, # 35 (2007), pp. 97-99.
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