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Tom Yawkey, who bought the financially strapped club in 1933, began a major overhaul of the park. The revitalization project, however, came to a screeching halt on Construction crews worked diligently to reconstruct the ballpark in time for the season opener on Concrete bleachers replaced the wood bleachers in centerfield. Duffy's Cliff was leveled off — though not completely. And the 37-foot wooden left field wall was replaced by a more durable, 37-foot sheet metal structure. In 1936, a 23-1/2-foot tall screen was added on top of the wall to better protect the windows of buildings on adjoining Lansdowne Street. When the wall's advertisements were covered by green paint in 1947, |
| njhntr June 1, 2007 06:45 AM PDT 62 yrs young and went to fenway for my first time memorial day to see Cleavland and and sox and I have to tell you ive never been so thrilled with fans as I was in your town, ive been a Mets fan ever since the Dogers left brooklyn. The Boston fans are warm and friendly and some even laughed as I had on Mets shirt and hat and one agrees with me that the two shall meet come oct. I totally enjoyed watching a second place finisher this comming worlds series METS WIN sorry folks but I believe. Anyway thanks for allowing me to see real baseball fans and how they behave Truely Mets and Red sox fans are the best. Again thanks for allowing me to be part of your party if only for a night. Good luck to all you folks in Boston and dont feel bad when the METS WHOMP you in Oct. njhntr@yahoo.com | ||
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