Will Fenway Park ever be replaced?

Red Sox ownership told The Athletic that with all of the upgrades already made at Fenway over the last 20 years, the park will remain viable for future generations to enjoy.
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Will Fenway ever be torn down?

Fenway Park's current size and newly reinforced structure is estimated by engineers to be useable by the team until about 2061.
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What is being built next to Fenway Park?

There are the plans to build a 350-foot-tall biotech complex above the Mass. Turnpike on the west side of Brookline Avenue. There's the Fenway Theater project being built on the corner of Lansdowne. There's the apartment buildings going up behind the park on Boylston Street.
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How many times has Fenway Park been renovated?

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It cost all of $650,000 to build Fenway Park back in 1912. The renovations made in just the last 10 years by the present Red Sox ownership have totaled nearly $285 million – about 19 times the purchase price, adjusted to 2012 dollars.
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When did they redo Fenway Park?

Also in 1947 the left-field wall was painted green, and it eventually became one of the park's most iconic features, known as the “Green Monster.” After a change of ownership in 2002, a 10-year renovation project was undertaken that cost an estimated $285 million and impacted nearly every part of the park; the upgrades ...
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What is the smallest MLB stadium?

The largest stadium is Dodger Stadium with a capacity of 56,000 and the smallest stadium is Tropicana Stadium with a capacity of 31,042, which means MLB's largest stadium is 80% larger than the smallest one in terms of capacity. The oldest MLB stadium still in use is Boston's Fenway Park, which opened in 1912.
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Does Fenway still have wooden seats?

Several thousand of the original wooden slatted seats still remain, the blue seats in the Fenway of today.” The enclosed bullpens were installed before the 1940 season and were originally known as “Williamsburg” in hopes that left-handed pull hitter Ted Williams would find it easier to hit home runs to right field.
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What is still original at Fenway Park?

The prominent feature today at Fenway Park remains the Green Monster, a 37 foot high wall in left field. Throughout the late 1990s there were discussions of a new ballpark being built for the Red Sox. However, the current owners of the team are committed to keeping the team at Fenway Park.
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Why are there no seats in center field?

Having a dark surface behind the center field outfield wall allows the baseball batter to get the best view of a pitch coming to them. Without this batter's eye screen behind the center-field fence, hitters would be unable to pick up the ball coming to them since the view of the baseball might get lost in the crowd.
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Did the Yankees own Fenway Park?

THE ARCH RIVAL: BOSTON STRANGLERS – YANKEES HELD DEED TO FENWAY PARK IN 1920 AND HAVE OWNED THE RED SOX EVER SINCE.
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Will the Red Sox build a new stadium?

The Red Sox submitted a proposed $627 million construction project for a new ballpark and parking garage, to be built essentially next door to the current Fenway Park. The new Fenway would seat 44,130 and incorporate many of the features (such as the Green Monster) of the old Fenway.
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What street is behind the Green Monster at Fenway Park?

The wall was part of the original ballpark construction of 1912, along Fenway's north side facing Lansdowne Street.
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What are the dimensions of Fenway Park?

Fenway Park measures 310 feet (94.5 meters) down the left field line: 379 feet (115.5 meters) in left center field; 390 feet (118.9 meters) in center field; 420 feet (128 meters) in deep center field; 380 feet (115.8 meters) in deep right field; and 302 feet (92 meters) down the right field line.
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How much longer will Fenway Park last?

Red Sox ownership told The Athletic that with all of the upgrades already made at Fenway over the last 20 years, the park will remain viable for future generations to enjoy.
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What is the oldest baseball stadium?

Fenway Park

Boston's professional baseball stadium is home to the infamous Green Monster. That's the nickname for the nearly 40-foot-high left-field wall in Fenway Park, the oldest major league ballpark still in use by a professional team. The Boston Red Sox have called Fenway home since it opened in 1912.
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What replaced the Polo Grounds?

Shea Stadium opened in 1964 and replaced the Polo Grounds as the home of the Mets and Jets. The Polo Grounds was demolished over a period of four months that year and a public housing complex, known as the Polo Grounds Towers, was built on the site.
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What is the ugliest MLB stadium?

When it comes to cherished ballparks, the odds are not in favor of the Ringcentral Coliseum where the Oakland Athletics play. The Coliseum got no love from baseball fans, ranking number one across the board as the ugliest place to play ball.
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What's the nicest MLB stadium?

1. Oracle Park (San Francisco Giants) The perfect combination of location, design, food and fans. A day or night with the Giants in this gem is something that should be at the top of every baseball fan's bucket list.
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What is the loudest MLB stadium?

Boston's Fenway Park is the oldest active stadium in Major League Baseball, preparing to celebrate its 100th anniversary next year. It is also one of baseball's loudest.
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Did Fenway open the same day the Titanic sank?

Fenway Park, the fabled ballyard celebrating its 75th season this year, opened in the Titanic's shadow and has been host to a team whose history is nearly as dismal. The ballpark's grand opening on April 20, 1912, did not even make Boston's front pages.
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Did Babe Ruth play at Fenway Park?

As Fenway Park rolls through its second century, we take a look at Ruth's most memorable moments at the fabled ballpark, where he not only played 330 regular season games – for both the beloved home team as well as its most hated rival – but also a pair of World Series contests.
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Can you sit in the red seat at Fenway?

If you are holding a ticket for Seat 21 in Row 37 of Section 42, you are holding a ticket to the red seat. It marks the spot where Ted Williams hit the longest measured home run in the 100-year history of Fenway Park.
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Why does Fenway Park have one red seat?

The seat, located in section 42, row 37, seat 21, was painted red in 1984 to commemorate Williams' titanic blast, although at the time of the home run there were real bleachers in the Bleachers and not individual seats.
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Who has hit the most home runs at Fenway Park?

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Babe Ruth and Mickey Mantle each hit 38 home runs for the Yankees at Fenway Park. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, that's not only the most in franchise history, it's also the most for any visitor in the ballpark's history.
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