Fenway Park

Fenway Park
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A Salute to the Coolest, Cruelest, Longest-Running Major League Baseball Stadium in America

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2012

نویسنده

Ron Driscoll

ناشر

Running Press

شابک

9780762444908
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Publisher's Weekly

March 26, 2012
More than just a sports fan's coffee-table book, this is a paean to what many consider the quintessential American ballpark. Fenway Park has been the home of the Boston Red Sox since 1912, and has played host to myriad firsts, lasts, highs, and lows, including Babe Ruth's first pitch and the final address of FDR's campaign. While providing an exhaustive centennial history of the home of the Green Monster, long-time fans Powers and Driscoll (current and former writers for the Boston Globe, respectively) supply plenty of personal passion and verve, and their love of the game and the park comes across beautifully in the excellent writing and numerous photos. The authors profile players, coaches, and even fans in the recurring "People of the Park" feature, while taking readers through the rich play-by-play of the stadium's timeline. From the park's construction, to the debut of night baseball in 1947, the club's lull in the '60s, their World Series win in 2004 that finally broke the "Curse of the Bambino," and up to today, this tribute has it all. Even Yankees fans will likely appreciate this impressive homage to America's favorite pastime and America's oldest ballpark. Illus.



Library Journal

Starred review from February 1, 2012

Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox since 1912, may be small, cramped, and uncomfortable, but it is arguably the most beloved ballpark in the country. This coffee-table book, commemorating the park's 100th anniversary, painstakingly re-creates its history, from planning and construction to its role in the surrounding neighborhood and its designation as a symbol of a bygone era. Powers (sports reporter, Boston Globe) and Driscoll (formerly, Boston Globe) explore the unique character of the field and the legendary Green Monster, nemesis of many would-be home-run hitters. With large-format, archival color and black-and-white photos, stories of memorable games, and interviews with past players, this is more than a book about a stadium; it's a testament to a city, a team, its fans, and the game itself. A treasure for all fans of baseball history, a must-have for Red Sox faithful.--M.M.

Copyright 2012 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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