As of September 2014, there have been 14 no-hitters thrown at Fenway Park, which is the most in Major League Baseball. The second most is 11 no-hitters thrown at Dodger Stadium.
Fenway has been their park since 1912, they were created in 1908 and in 1908-1911 they played in miscellanious stadiums
Baseball, Hockey, Football, and Soccer have been played at Fenway Park.
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12 no hitters have been pitched at Fenway Park, 8 by Red Sox pitchers.
Fort Myers, Florida has been the spring training home of the Red Sox since 1993.
it opened in the year of 1912 on april 20
Fenway Franks are made by Kayem Foods, a food company based in Chelsea, Massachusetts. They have been the official hot dog supplier for Fenway Park since 2009.
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Through 2010, there have been 28 World Series games played at Fenway Park, including two games hosted by the Boston Braves in 1914 while their home park was being completed. The following two years, the Red Sox utilized the newly built Braves Field to host their World Series games because of the huge difference in seating capacity. So, for those who like to keep count, here are the numbers: Boston Braves (2) in 1914. Boston Red Sox (5) including the tie game, in 1912; (3) in 1918; (3) in 1946; (4) in 1967; (4) in 1975; (3) in 1986; (2) in 2004; (2) in 2007.
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.
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Charles Taylor, who bought the team then knownas the Pilgrims in 1904, financed the building of Fenway Park. Since then the park has always been owned by whoever was the owner(s) of the Red Sox. Currently the owners of the Red Sox and Fenway Park are John Henry, Larry Lucchino, and Tom Werner.