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The Red Sox have been playing baseball at the intersection of Lansdowne
and Jersey streets in Boston since April 20, 1912. Why 'Fenway Park?'
Because the facility was built in a marshy area of the city known as
'The Fens.' The ballpark, of course, is best known for the 'Green
Monster' in left field, a 37-foot high wall topped by a screen
designed to protect windows from baseballs on Lansdowne Street. But the
charm doesn't end there. The right field foul pole is known as Pesky's
Pole because Johnny Pesky hit it numerous times for home runs. And the
bullpen area in right-center field is known as Williamsburg, so named
because it was constructed in 1940 to help Ted Williams hit home runs.
It's the mid-'50s here, and Williams is still tearing it up.
*Limited Edition run of 600* *Text does not appear on actual print* ***Frames
are aluminum section, silver in color, with plexiglass
face, acid-free backing, and no mat.