Fenway Park
1917
Some differences from today’s look, but the unique essence of the ball park is timeless.
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The Brearley Collection celebrates the 100th anniversary of Fenway Park. Fenway Park represents all that is good about baseball; the tradition, the players, the competition. We proudly offer our classic photos of the grand ball park as well as some previously uncirculated images from our archives.
Some differences from today’s look, but the unique essence of the ball park is timeless.
"Yaz" making a great catch in front of the famous Green Monster!
Boston would sweep Colorado with one of the best Red Sox teams ever assembled.
A great shot capturing the love affair between Bostonians and their Red Sox.
The addition of bullpens in right field was dubbed "Williamsburg" due to the perceived advantage it would give Ted Williams by making the right field dimensions smaller.
It's the home opener for the Sox. Tom Brewer is facing Roger Maris. Ted Williams hits career home run number 494.
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Testimonial
Paul Hanlon, Director, Ballpark Planning & Development,
Boston Red Sox
"Over the years we have frequently looked to the comprehensive Brearley Collection for historic photographs of Fenway park and former players for both display and research purposes....
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