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  2. Fenway Park - Wikipedia

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    The Red Sox' one-time cross-town rivals, the Boston Braves, used Fenway Park for the 1914 World Series and the 1915 season until Braves Field was completed; ironically, the Red Sox would then use Braves Field – which had a much higher seating capacity – for their own World Series games in 1915 and 1916.

  3. The Cost of a Beer and a Hot Dog at Every MLB Ballpark - AOL

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    The price of non-ticket costs (concessions, souvenirs, and parking) saw a 4.8% increase over 2022, with tickets to Major League Baseball games edging up by 3.5%. ... Boston Red Sox | Fenway Park ...

  4. Heading to Fenway? Check out these Red Sox game day ... - AOL

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    As the Boston Red Sox chase down a playoff spot, check out these game day promos coming to Fenway Park, including bobbleheads, jerseys and more.

  5. For the first time as a professional, Boston native Sal ... - AOL

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    He gets his first chance to play the Red Sox at Fenway Park this weekend. ... Frelick is going to be the one doling out the tickets to a group of roughly 30 family members and friends each day ...

  6. 2007 World Series - Wikipedia

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    The Red Sox also relied primarily on online sales to sell the game tickets, although some Fenway Park tickets were sold on the phone and at the box office. The Sox held a random drawing for the right to buy post season tickets on October 15, and winners bought tickets at a private online sale.

  7. Lansdowne station (MBTA) - Wikipedia

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    Lansdowne is located next to the Massachusetts Turnpike in the Fenway–Kenmore neighborhood near Kenmore Square, below grade between Beacon Street and Brookline Avenue. The station, originally named after former Boston Red Sox owner Tom Yawkey, opened as an infill station in 1988, for limited service to baseball games at Fenway Park.

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