From
the friendly confines of Fenway Park,
the Boston Red Sox are
still high from the effects of breaking
the curse of the Bambino in 2005. Going
by their past performance, the Red
Sox aren’t expected to
win another pennant until 2057. But one
never knows, in the case-hardened American
League East. Find
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Immortalized in the Chuck Berry song “Living
in the USA,” (did I miss the skyscrapers,
did I miss the Yawkey Way… you can
bet your life I did, until I got home
to the USA), Fenway Park, 4 Yawkey Way,
sits near the vertex of Commonwealth Avenue
and Beacon Street, closest to the Kenmore
Square stop on Boston’s Green Line
trolley, and is the most intimate place
to take in the national pastime. As Boston
prepares to build a new stadium for the
Red Sox, time is running
out to see a game at historic Fenway Park.
Ghosts of the Conigliaro brothers (Tony
and Billy), Carl Yastrezimski and Carlton
Fisk, still inhabit the spirit of Fenway
Park and join the Red Sox
players from eras gone by, including The
Babe, who set all the history in motion,
when he was sold to the Yankees for $100,000,
so that his owner could finance the production
of a play.
The New York Yankees are the Boston
Red Sox' chief rival; the two
clubs enjoy one of the longest-standing
rivalries in North American sports. Buy
Boston Red Sox Tickets.
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