Monday, May 28, 2012

Fantastic At Fenway

I have been meaning to write this for a LONG time... In April of 2012 the Boston Red Sox celebrated the 100th Anniversary of Fenway Park, whose first game hosted was a loss on April 20, 1912 to the New York Highlanders. Now, 100 years later, "America's Most Beloved Ballpark" is one of the greatest landmarks still around and one of two classic ballparks still in use (the other being Wrigley Field). Introduced by the late Carl Beane, former Red Sox greats flooded "America's Most Beloved Ballpark" to celebrate it's cennential, and took their places at their respective positions. Hall of Famer Jim Rice Bill Buckner Frank Malzone Jeremy Remy (now a broadcaster) Rico Petrocelli Reggie Smith Jim Lonborg Luis Tiant Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd Bruce Hurst Billy Rohr Joe Santiago Billy Coniglario Hall of Famer Carlton Fisk Future Hall of Famer Pedro Martinez Nomar Garciaparra Kevin Millar Terry "Tito" Francona (who received the loudest ovation), as opposed to Bobby Valentine, who went to make a pitching change in the game and was soundly booed. Hall of Famer Carl "Yaz" Yaztremski The former players mingled with current ones as they took their places to John Williams' Fanfare At Fenway. But the highlight of the night had to be recently retired Jason Varitek and boarderline Hall of Famer Tim Wakefield wheeling out the living legends Johnny Pesky, 92, (namesake of the foul pole in right field), and Bobby Doerr, 94 onto the field as they received emotional cheers from the fans. The Yankees and current Red Sox respectfully cheered and looked on as Keith Lockhart led The Star Spangled Banner and planes flew overhead. A large American flag was draped over the Green Monster. Then, the designated toastmasters, 2004 World Series Champions Kevin Millar and Pedro Martinez stood atop the duggout and helped to distribute wine and other beverages to lucky fans as the Sox attempted to break the record for the largest toast in history. Even though the attempt failed, fans gladly welcomed back two of the most beloved players in the franchise's history. "Fenway Park, we want to thank you for the last hundred years" Millar shouted. "And the next hundred years!", Pedro Martinez continued, to a loud ovation.
Leading the toast!

1 comment:

  1. I apologize for the lateness of this article but since the ceremonies began while I was in school I was unable to watch them until just now!

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