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The Boston Red Sox are one of the oldest franchises in all of professional sports. They began to compete in Major League Baseball in 1901. In fact, under the name the Boston Americans they won the first ever World Series in 1903. So as you can see, the Red Sox are one franchise that knows how to succeed year in and year out.

To go along with the long history of the franchise, the Red Sox also play in the oldest stadium in Major League Baseball. Fenway Park opened before the 1912 season, and has been going strong ever since. Even though it is not nearly as modern as the majority of the stadiums in the league, there is no sign that the team is looking to make a change. This is a good thing for the league because Fenway Park has become a historical landmark of sorts.

Over the years, the Red Sox have won several World Series Titles. They years include 1903, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, and 2004. The drought between 1918 and 2004 was one that Red Sox fans were having a hard time dealing with. Luckily, they finally got their wish in 2004 after a masterful season. The Red Sox have also won many American League Pennants. Years include 1903, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 1946, 1967, 1975, 1986, and 2004.

Many great players have worn the Red Sox jersey over the years. Two of the best include Babe Ruth before being sold to the New York Yankees, and of course, Ted Williams.

The Red Sox will be in Boston forever, and it is safe to say that the league and fans would not want it any other way!

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Fenway Park Information:

Fenway Park is located in Boston, Massachusetts, and has been open for business since 1912. This makes this park one of the oldest in the entire country. But with that being said, it is safe to say that Fenway Park is not going anywhere in the near future. Not only do the fans love this park, but the players also love the history that is has to offer.

The Boston Red Sox of the MLB are the only tenant of Fenway Park. In the past, several other teams have also played home games at this park, but none since the Boston Patriots of the AFL in 1967.

The great thing about Fenway Park is that it is one of the classic parks that are never going to get old. The feature that most people are familiar with is the "Green Monster." This wall is located in left field, and is more than 37 feet high. Built in 1934, it is safe to say that any player who hits the ball over this wall has plenty of power.

Throughout the years Fenway Park has seen many great players come and go. Perhaps, the most popular is Babe Ruth who started his historic career with the Boston Red Sox in 1914.

Although Fenway Park was never a big concert venue, new ownership has changed this just a little bit. Starting in 2003 Fenway Park has hosted two concerts per year. Concerts have included performances by big names such as The Rolling Stones, Jimmy Buffett, and Bruce Springsteen.

Fenway Park is nearly 100 years old, and hopefully it can stand the test of time for many more. All in all, this is one of the greatest venues in the entire world!

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