
One of sports’ most iconic venues is appropriately given all-star treatment in celebrating its 100th anniversary in this compelling and picturesque book.
The Babe. The Curse. The Kid. The Monster- turning the cover they are all explored in engrossing detail as the reader is transported back in time.
Built by Red Sox owner John I. Taylor, Fenway Park opened in the spring of 1912, making it the oldest ballpark in the major leagues.
Remembering Fenway Park beautifully documents the stadium’s entire span through a decade-by-decade account, a brilliant collection of historical photographs and vivid, first-person reminiscences of the people to whom this great place has meant so much: journalists, players, and fans.
Harvey Frommer, who has written many baseball books from Shoeless Joe and Ragtime Baseball to Red Sox-Yankees The Great Rivalry as well as Remembering Yankee Stadium, brings a vast amount of experience to the art of the oral history.
Big Papi, Nomar, Roger, Carlton, Rico, Yaz, and Ted – enjoy this step back in time, as they are all there, in the shadow of the Green Monster.



