Fenway Park: Living link to baseball's past turns 100
| 20 aprile 2012 | Inserito da under Fenway Park |
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Parties have become somewhat passé at Fenway Park – success will do that – but nonetheless Friday's 100th anniversary fete was an affair to remember. The ballpark's highly orchestrated centennial celebration, which one imagines has been in the works
Parties have become somewhat passé at Fenway Park – success will do that – but nonetheless Friday's 100th anniversary fete was an affair to remember. The ballpark's highly orchestrated centennial celebration, which one imagines has been in the works
With Fenway Park prepared to celebrate its 100th Anniversary on Friday when the Red Sox take on the Yankees, here are 100 interesting facts about the oldest ballpark in the United States. 1. On Opening Day in 1912,
(CBS/AP) BOSTON – All the big names are here for the 100th birthday of Fenway Park. More than 200 former players and coaches were at the majors' oldest ballpark on Friday to celebrate its anniversary. The "lyric little bandbox" opened on April 20,
Alex Rodriguez took over fifth place with his 631st career home run, Eric Chavez added two homers and the New York Yankees spoiled the Boston Red Sox 100th anniversary celebration of Fenway Park with a 6-2 win Friday. By HOWARD ULMAN AP Sports Writer
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