Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Fenway Park - Part 3

This is Part 3 of the Fenway Park article 
which is the reference and copyright 
citations for the entire article

Notes [edit]

1.     1912 (defeated the New York Giants), 1914
        (Braves defeated the Philadelphia Athletics), 
        1918 (defeated the Chicago Cubs), 1946 (lost 
        to the St. Louis Cardinals), 1967 (lost to the 
        St. Louis Cardinals), 1975 (lost to the 
        Cincinnati Reds), 1986 (lost to the New York 
        Mets), 2004 (defeated the St. Louis Cardinals), 
        2007 (defeated the Colorado Rockies), 2013
        (defeated the St. Louis Cardinals) and 2018
        (defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers). The first, 
        in the park's inaugural season, was in 1912
        and the most recent is in 2018.

2.     Guest announcers included Henry Mahegan, 
        Jim Martin, Brian Maurer, James Demler, 
        Jim Murray, Billy Lanni, Dick Flavin, Jon 
        Meterparel, Mike Riley, Tom Grilk, David 
        Wade, Kelly Malone, Dean Rogers, John 
        Dolan, Jonathan Hardacker, David Cook, 
        Charlie Bame-Aldred, Matt Goldstein, 
        Travis Jenkins, Bob Lobel, Gordon Edes, 
        Peter King, Eddie Palladino, and Andy Jick.
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