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March 18, 2010 04:27 PM
Rainbow over Fenway Park

There's No Place Like Home

photo: Jim Davis

 
Fenway Park Saved!Make plans for the centennial celebration in 2012!
On Wednesday, March 23rd, 2005, with the ballpark as their backdrop, members of the ownership group of the Red Sox, John Henry, Tom Werner and Larry Lucchino held a press conference in the .406 Club to say the words we have longed to hear. "We are thrilled to announce today…that the Red Sox will remain at Fenway Park for generations to come." Read about the announcement here
It Never Gets Old! Shop and SAVE FENWAY PARK


Now you can SHOP AND SAVE... Fenway Park! Order fabulous Fenway fashions in our on-line store.

Save Fenway Park! is a non-profit, all volunteer organization for people who love historic Fenway Park.
We are working to ensure that a renovated Fenway Park continues to provide the ultimate baseball experience for generations to come.

"We are in transition from star-crossed to a different but equally embraceable future. Never underestimate the appeal of a winning baseball team in a beautiful park."

— Larry Lucchino, Red Sox CEO, 10/29/04


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SFP! Report Dispels Myths of Fenway Detractors

Our April 2002 Home Field Advantage report shows that Fenway Park provides the Red Sox with exceptionally strong revenues. It includes eleven reasons why the Red Sox, their fans, and the city of Boston are better served by a renovation of Fenway Park than by building a new stadium.

 

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