[stackerdecks_id]OTFzMzk3Mg==[/stackerdecks_id]
Construction began on Fenway Park in September 1911 and the Red Sox opened the new ballpark on April 20, 1912, just days after the Titanic sunk.
Boston defeated the then-New York Highlanders (renamed the Yankees in 1913) 7-6 in 11 innings. Here’s a cool look at the historic venue over the years.

About Jason Smith
Recent Posts
Geno Smith ‘cherishing’ return to New York
"I see a lot of potential in this team."
Drake Maye looking forward to Super Bowl rematch
"It’ll be something for us to gain some extra motivation."
Knicks complete sweep of Cavaliers in dominant fashion
"It's a magical thing."
Kenny Atkinson, down 0-3, insists Cavaliers are winning ‘analytically’
"I don't know if you guys follow that -- the expected score. We've won two out of three."
LeBron James brutally honest about what went wrong against Thunder
"At the end of the day, we failed in talent."
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander brings homes MVP for second-straight season
"It's special."