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Fenway Park: Home of the Red Sox Though generations have come and gone, Fenway Park remains, much like it did the day it opened on April 20, 1912.

The home of the Boston Red Sox resounds with the echoes of great baseball players: Cy Young, Babe Ruth, Jimmy Collins, Duffy Lewis, Tris Speaker, Harry Hooper, Joe Cronin, Bobby Doerr, Johnny Pesky, Ted Williams, Jimmie Foxx, Carlton Fisk, Jim Rice and Carl Yastrzemski, to name just a few.

Fenway Park is actually the second home for the Sox. In 1901, the Boston Americans became one of the charter members of the fledgling American League. The Americans played ball at the Huntington Avenue Grounds, now a part of Northeastern University's campus.


Fenway Park Frequencies

'FrequencyToneChannelNotesConfirmation/ReConfirmation
452.8125 RD143Security Primary2008.10.14 ecps92
461.1375 RD047Stadium EMS2008.10.14 ecps92
464.2000 RD031Customer Service
451.4375 RD-606Security - Premium/Club Suites2008.10.14 ecps92
452.1000 S?Lots of Interference from Data no stadium use found2008.10.14 ecps92
463.3625 SD712Maintenance
463.4125 S71.9Media Coordinations
464.0750 R103.5Security SecondaryLot of Interference from CabCo no stadium use found2008.10.14 ecps92
464.8750 S?
466.3875 S.
464.5500 SD331Media - TV or Radio crews2008.10.14 ecps92


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