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April 12th 1912, the first ball was thrown out by then Mayor Fitzgerald, the grandfather of President Kennedy. The news of the Titanic Sinking was announced before the begining of the game.
In 2003 great american ball park was opened
It's the Red Sox, and the park in Fenway Park.
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no one no one has hit a ball over the right field grandstand roof at fenway.
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Coming from a Red Sox fan standpoint, the new Yankee Stadium is much bigger. Hope I helped! :)
Neal Ball debuted on September 12, 1907, playing for the New York Highlanders at Hilltop Park; he played his final game on June 30, 1913, playing for the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park I.
The oldest ballpark in MLB history is Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox, built in 1912. (the opening of Fenway Park was overshadowed by the tragic sinking of the Titanic.) It is currently the oldest ballpark in the MLB (as of 2010). Fenway Park is known nation wide for its "green monster," or the giant green wall in left field. As of June 13, 2009, Fenway Park has been up and running for 97 years.Until 1990 Chicago White Sox' Comiskey Park (briefly known as 'the baseball palace of the world') was the oldest baseball stadium in the world. It was built in 1910 on Chicago's South Side. However Comiskey Park was torn down in 1990 in favor of building the 'New Comiskey Park' (currently known as U.S. Cellular Field. or simply, 'The Cell')The next oldest park in baseball belongs to the Chicago Cubs. Wrigley Field was built on Chicago's North Side in 1914. Most people regard it as a dilapidated, decaying and deteriorated dump of a "stadium" and feel that it should have been torn down decades ago. Wrigley Field didn't even get lights for night games until 1988, some 60 plus years after everyone else started using them. The Cubs haven't won a World Series title in over a century (102 years). This is the longest drought for any professional Sports team in history. Wrigley Field is cherished for its old fashioned history, green green grass, (not turf) original Ivy, and the preservation of its roots. Improvements have been made over the years, reluctantly, infringing on the sentimentality of the fans who pack this particular field, (to capacity) win or lose, rain or shine.
It was called Braves Field. http://atlanta.braves.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/atl/ballpark/history.jsp#Braves They first played in the South End Grounds in Boston, until the built Braves Field in 1915. The Braves played the 1914 World series at Fenway Park because it was bigger and newer than the South End Grounds.
its where some guy was sitting during a game. he had a straw hat and he fell asleep. someone hit a home run and the guy got hit in the head It is the location of the longest measurable Home Run hit Inside Fenway Park!! It was hit in June of 1946 by Ted Williams off the Detroit Tigers, it was measured an incredible 502 ft Section 42 Row 37 seat 21