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Related: About this forumHappy Birthday! Fenway Park turns 100 years old..
One hundred years to the day of the first regular season game played at Fenway, the Red Sox commemorate the centennial anniversary Friday before an afternoon game against the New York Yankees.
"It's the Sistine Chapel of baseball," says Boston Globe columnist Dan Shaughnessy. "The new owners have done a great job improving it.
"It's very expensive (to attend), we give that. But it works. Granted, there are poles. If you're sitting behind a pole not so good. But, upstairs, the poles are your friends because you can see everything, almost (as if) you're hanging over the field. The seats between the aisles were built for people 5-foot-6 in 1912. The bathrooms, parking, in-city stuff some of the things that don't work are never going to work. But overall, it is the jewel of baseball and the best place to watch a baseball game."
"It's the Sistine Chapel of baseball," says Boston Globe columnist Dan Shaughnessy. "The new owners have done a great job improving it.
"It's very expensive (to attend), we give that. But it works. Granted, there are poles. If you're sitting behind a pole not so good. But, upstairs, the poles are your friends because you can see everything, almost (as if) you're hanging over the field. The seats between the aisles were built for people 5-foot-6 in 1912. The bathrooms, parking, in-city stuff some of the things that don't work are never going to work. But overall, it is the jewel of baseball and the best place to watch a baseball game."
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/al/redsox/story/2012-04-19/Fenway-Park-100th-anniversary/54422780/1
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Happy Birthday! Fenway Park turns 100 years old.. (Original Post)
Little Star
Apr 2012
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Submariner
(12,668 posts)1. My first job ever
was selling peanuts, scorecards and gum in the Fenway Park stands. At 14, I could work day games so I got to see the 1961 All Star Game up close and was able to get within close staring distance to Ted Williams and Mickey Mantle that day.
Great fun, lousy pay at 5% commission, but got see all the home games free.
Little Star
(17,055 posts)2. Seeing the home games for free makes it worth accepting lousy pay....
It's very expensive to go to a game.
virgogal
(10,178 posts)3. I had tears in my eyes when some of the former
players came out.