Why is Fenway so famous?

Recent News. Fenway Park, baseball park in Boston that is home to the Red Sox, the city's American League (AL) team. Opened in 1912, it is the oldest stadium in Major League Baseball and one of its most famous. In 1911 Red Sox owner John I.
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What is the Boston Red Sox famous for?

One of the most-storied franchises in American sports, the Red Sox have won nine World Series titles and 14 American League (AL) pennants. Founded in 1901, the franchise (then unofficially known as the Boston Americans) was one of the eight charter members of the American League.
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Why Does Fenway have monsters?

It was put there so home run balls could be retrieved from the netting above the wall; the netting has been replaced by seats but the ladder remains, and it's in play. The wall is far from the only quirk in this oldest of Major League ballparks.
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Is it harder to hit a homerun at Fenway?

Fenway Park features two of the shortest outfield distances in all of baseball. In left field, the foul pole is 310 feet from home plate. While the 310-foot distance is minuscule by MLB standards, the 37-foot-tall Green Monster adds to the challenge of hitting a home run in that direction.
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Why do the Red Sox say dirty water?

The titular dirty water refers to the filthy state of the Charles River at the time. The line about frustrated women who need to be indoors by midnight refers to style-cramping curfews at area colleges. According to the lyrics, Boston's muggers and thieves are cool people.
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What are Red Sox fans called?

Red Sox Nation is a term used for fans of the Boston Red Sox. The phrase was coined by Boston Globe feature writer Nathan Cobb in an October 20, 1986, article about split allegiances among fans in Connecticut during the 1986 World Series between the Red Sox and the New York Mets.
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Is the Red Sox the oldest baseball team?

The Cincinnati Red Stockings made their mark as the first openly professional baseball club in 1869. Members of the team would go on to form a club that still plays ball today, the Atlanta Braves.
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What is a fun fact about the Red Sox?

The MLB franchise Boston Red Sox was founded in 1901. The then-called “Boston Americans” won their first World Series championship in 1903. After that, the Red Sox won eight more World Series championships, placing them amongst the top three teams with the most titles in the MLB.
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Who is the Red Sox biggest rivals?

New York Yankees Series History. The Yankees and Red Sox rivalry is among the most bitter and heated in all of professional sports. It dates back all the way to the 1920s and the “Curse of the Bambino” when hall-of-famer Babe Ruth was sold to the Yankees from the Red Sox for less than $1 million.
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Why is Fenway painted green?

The origin of the wall's distinct color, which is copywritten by the Red Sox, dates back to 1947, when then-owner Tom Yawkey decided that he wanted to minimize the amount of advertising present in the park and had all of the signage on the left-field wall covered with green paint.
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Why is the number 42 blue at Fenway Park?

Jackie Robinson's #42 was retired by all Major League clubs in 1997. It's blue to match his uniform with the Brooklyn Dodgers. The numbers originally hung on the right field facade in the order in which they were retired, 9-4-1-8.
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Is Wrigley or Fenway older?

Boston Red Sox: Fenway Park, 1912. Chicago Cubs: Wrigley Field, 1914.
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Was Babe Ruth ever a Red Sox?

While his exploits with the New York Yankees are well documented, it was Ruth's time as a member of the Boston Red Sox – where he spent the first six of his 22 big league seasons – when he first captured the imagination of baseball fans.
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Who is the most famous Red Sox?

1. Ted Williams (1939-1942; 1946-1960) Despite losing his age-24 through age-26 seasons due to service in World War II, Williams may have achieved his dream of being "the greatest hitter who ever lived." Williams won six American League batting titles, including when he hit .
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Is Obama a Sox fan?

It's a known fact that the 44th President of the United States is a big Chicago White Sox fan. The same goes for the Chicago Bears and Chicago Bulls. But before he repped the White Sox, he actually rooted for the A's. "I didn't become a Sox fan until I moved to Chicago," Obama said back in 2010.
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What does Red Sox mean in slang?

From red and sox (slang form of socks) - the footwear worn by the members of the team.
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Why is it called Fenway?

Fenway Park was built in 1912 because owner of the Red Sox, John Taylor, wanted a new ballpark for his team. In April 1912, the ballpark was completed and named Fenway Park because of its location in “The Fens” in Boston.
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Who is the greatest baseball player of all time?

Not only was Ruth the greatest baseball player of all time, but he was the most important one too.
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Did Ruth ever throw a no hitter?

Well, first the obvious: Ruth and Shore are credited for having thrown the first combined no-hitter recorded in baseball history. And Ruth gets his name in there despite having thrown just four pitches and zero innings in the contest.
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Who has the most hrs in MLB history?

In Major League Baseball, Barry Bonds leads the pack of all-time home run scorers. He hit a record 762 home runs in his career between 1986 and 2007, during which time he played for the Pittsburgh Pirates and the San Francisco Giants.
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Who has the smallest MLB stadium?

Tropicana Field

Tropicana Field is currently the smallest baseball stadium, with a capacity of only 25,000 since 2019. The ballpark is located in St. Petersburg, Florida, and is home to the Tampa Bay Rays. The ballpark opened in 1990 and, technically, could hold 42,735 people.
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What is the oldest MLB park?

The oldest MLB stadium still in use is Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts. Fenway Park is home to the Boston Red Sox of the American League. Constructed in 1912 with a Jewel Box design, it has seen several renovations and has reached National Landmark status in its 100th year.
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Why is Fenway so small?

Fenway Park is in the middle of Boston, tucked in between city streets. It had to fit the available space when it was built. Because of the limited space, the distance from home plate to the left field wall is short.
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Why is the Green Monster allowed?

The Green Monster has been a part of Red Sox history as long as Fenway Park has, and it was introduced in 1914 alongside the rest of the ballpark. However, why would the Red Sox even want a 37-foot wall in left field in the first place? The answer, it seems, is to keep cheapskates from watching the game.
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Why do Red Sox jerseys have #2?

2 — the same Red Sox number worn by the late Jerry Remy, whose favorite player was Bogaerts. RED SOX shortstop Xander Bogaerts wears No. 2 to honor his favorite player, Derek Jeter. This season, that number will carry even more significance for Bogaerts as he pays tribute to the late Jerry Remy.
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