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100 Years Of Fenway Park

Fenway Park hosted its first game on April 9, 1912. With this year marking the 100th anniversary of Boston’s historic, beloved ballpark, local baseball historian and writer Glenn Stout has a new book out: Fenway 1912: The Birth of a Ballpark, a Championship Season, and Fenway’s Remarkable First Year.
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10-Year-Old To Sing At Fenway Park

For 10-year old Rosie Newton of St. Albans, her first game to see the Red Sox play at Fenway Park in Boston promises to be more memorable than most. That’s because this January Rosie placed second in a singing competition, and as a result, will sing "God Bless America" during the 7th inning stretch this Sunday when the Red Sox take on the Seattle Mariners in the Sox’ annual Vermont Day game at Fenway Park.

Phish announces concerts at Fenway Park

The Green Monster is getting scaly. Phish announced a May 31 concert at Fenway Park on Monday, one of a handful of shows the Vermont-based jamband added to its summer tour.

Interview: ‘One Day at Fenway’

Fans of the Red Sox and the Yankees know very well what stirs their contentious history, but self-described outsiders like sportswriter Steve Kettmann look for ways to explore the rivalry. Mitch Wertlieb talks with Kettmann about his new book "One Day at Fenway," which explores the storied baseball rivalry.

Whiffle Ball at Little Fenway

Fenway Park holds a special place in the heart of a Red Sox fan. So much so, that one fan built a painstakingly detailed replica in his back yard. Last season, Pat O’Connor invited Mitch Wertlieb on a tour of this Essex whiffle ball landmark.