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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.

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