Baseball is one of the greatest sports in the world and competitions are taking place anywhere in the world. It is also one of the most historical games. The main historical part of baseball includes the baseball field, the city, and the team that has existed for a long time. Then you have the only Fenway Park that is the home of the Boston Red Sox. Fenway Park is the oldest park and is still used in all Major League stadiums in the United States. Throughout the 100 year history of Fenway Park it can be built, named, burned, rebuilt and can add more courses to the course.
Fenway Park: Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox, is located at 4 Yawkey Way near Kenmore Square, built in 1912, is the oldest stadium in the major baseball league. In the baseball world, Fenway is known as "shrine" and can accommodate about 37,000 baseball fans. The seat of the stadium is green except for "The Lone Red Seat" which is the longest home run to date. In October 2006, I first went to Boston to visit Fenway Park, and still retained the official Boston Red Sox 2006 jersey thanks to one of our local travel companies.
In 1933, the football team who shared the name and location with the Boston Warrior baseball team has already moved to Fenway Park, the home of the Boston Red Sox. Co-owner George Preston Marshall changed his name to Redskins and confused while maintaining the team's Indian image than to respect head coach William Henry's "Lone Star" Dietz as a native American identity There is a high possibility of avoiding. Discussions were held. The NFL Braves logo is similar to the current logo, with indigenous people 's heads with strings and tail feet. The current logo was introduced by Walter Wetzel, former chairman of the Blackfeet tribe and former president of the National Indian Congress and was introduced in 1972 to mimic the similarity of Buffalo nickel. Members of the Blackfeet family expressed a series of opinions based on their personal experience, from indifference from support, to strong opposition to the name of Redskins.
Example: I am unhappy at Fenway Park in Boston. The fans of the stadium gently stood under the charcoal gray sky and when the homerun hit, the outfielder Manny Ramirez of the Red Sox rose to the plate. There are two outs and two people at the base. The socks failed at a stretch. Example: This is the last match of the 2003 American League Championship Series between the Boston Red Sox and its opponent New York Yankees. Since promotion to the world championship by the Red Sox of 1918, the fans stopped breathing and it was not allowed to confirm whether the curse would be broken. This is not the case