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Established
1901 (123 years old)

Sport
Baseball

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Fenway Park
(37,500 Capacity)

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Los Boston Red Sox es un equipo de béisbol profesional de las Grandes Ligas de Estados Unidos. Pertenecen a la División Este de la Liga Americana.

Team Members


52

Abreu



48

Anderson



66

Bello



83

Bernardino



44

Campbell



36

Casas



50

Crawford



29

Dalbec



11

Devers



16

Duran



54

Giolito



23

Gonzalez



5

Grissom



32

Heineman



31

Hendriks



89

Houck



78

Jacques



74

Jansen



76

Kelly



55

Martin



79

Mata



3

McGuire



72

Murphy



17

O'Neill



37

Pivetta



43

Rafaela



30

Refsnyder



19

Reyes



10

Story



47

Valdez



57

Weissert



22

Whitlock



25

Winckowski



12

Wong



7

Yoshida



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Stadium or Home

Fenway Park is a baseball park in Boston, Massachusetts, located at 4 Yawkey Way near Kenmore Square. It has been the home of the Boston Red Sox Major League Baseball team since it opened in 1912 and it is the oldest ballpark in MLB.

Because of its age and constrained location in Boston's dense Fenway–Kenmore neighborhood, the park has been renovated or expanded many times, resulting in quirky features including "The Triangle" (below), "Pesky's Pole", and the Green Monster in left field. It is the fourth smallest among MLB ballparks by seating capacity, second smallest by total capacity, and one of eight that cannot accommodate at least 40,000 spectators.

Fenway has hosted the World Series ten times, with the Red Sox winning five of them, and the Braves (then of Boston) winning one. The first, in the park's inaugural season, was the 1912 World Series and the most recent was the 2013 World Series. Beside baseball games it has been the site of many other sporting and cultural events including professional football games for the Boston Redskins, Boston Yanks, and the Boston Patriots; concerts; soccer and hockey games; and political and religious campaigns.

April 20, 2012, marked Fenway Park's centennial. On March 7 of that year, the park was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

Former pitcher Bill Lee has called Fenway Park "a shrine". Today, the park is considered to be one of the most well-known sports venues in the world.

In March 2012, jetBlue Park at Fenway South was opened as the Boston Red Sox's spring training base. This new park in Fort Myers, Florida has a field with exactly the same dimensions as Fenway Park in Boston.

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