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When Was Fenway Park Built?

Published in Baseball Stadium History 2 mins read

Fenway Park was built in 1912, with its completion confirmed in April of that year. This iconic ballpark, located in Boston, Massachusetts, opened its gates for the first time on April 20, 1912, hosting a game between the Boston Red Sox and the New York Highlanders (who would later become the New York Yankees).

The Origins of Fenway Park

The construction of Fenway Park was initiated by John Taylor, who was the owner of the Boston Red Sox at the time. Taylor envisioned a new, modern ballpark for his team, recognizing the need for an improved venue to host their games. His vision came to fruition with the completion of the stadium in the spring of 1912.

The name "Fenway Park" was chosen due to its geographical location. The ballpark was built in an area of Boston known as "The Fens," which is a part of the city's Emerald Necklace park system. This local reference provided the inspiration for the stadium's enduring name.

Key Details of Fenway Park's Construction and Opening

Here’s a quick overview of Fenway Park's inception:

Detail Description
Year Built 1912
Completion April 1912
Inaugural Game April 20, 1912
Reason for Build Red Sox owner John Taylor desired a new ballpark for his team
Naming Origin Named after its location in "The Fens" area of Boston
Team Boston Red Sox

A Lasting Legacy

Fenway Park stands as one of the oldest and most beloved ballparks in Major League Baseball, celebrated for its unique features such as the Green Monster and Pesky's Pole. Its construction in 1912 marked the beginning of a rich history for both the Boston Red Sox and professional baseball.

For more information on the history of Fenway Park, you can visit the official Boston Red Sox Fenway Park History page.