Fenway Park Profile: America’s Most Beloved Ballpark

Considering their hate rivalry with their American League East brethren from New York, it may come as a surprise that the address of their beloved ballpark has a sound so similar to Yankees, but 4 Yawkey Way has been the home of the Boston Red Sox since it opened in 1912. America's Most Beloved Ballpark is also America's oldest ballpark, and the oldest venue used by any professional sports betting team in the United States today.

Since moving from the old Huntington Avenue Baseball Grounds in 1911, the owners of Fenway Park have done everything possible to extend the capacity of the stadium, which at just over 37, 000 now extends just far enough to allow a small sidewalk at roadside connecting all four corners. The extensions have resulted in somewhat weird trademarks at The Fens, which over time have become regarded as unique trademarks. Whether it's "The Triangle", "Pesky's Pole", or of course the famous "Green Monster" all the way out in left field, Fenway Park can be identified with a single establishing shot from any angle. Regardless of the capacity of the trademarks, Fenway Park has sold out every game since May 15, 2003, which is an official Major League Baseball record that is still extending today. The host to countless football and baseball betting events over the decades, Fenway Park only recently played host to the NHL's 2010 Winter Classic game between the Boston Bruins and Philadelphia Flyers. Whatever sport it is people go to see at America's Most Beloved Ballpark, they know they are part of tradition.

 
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