Opening Fenway Park in Style: The 1912 Boston Red Sox

Opening Fenway Park in Style: The 1912 Boston Red Sox

Opening Fenway Park in Style: The 1912 Boston Red Sox

Opening Fenway Park in Style: The 1912 Boston Red Sox

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Overview

OPENING FENWAY PARK WITH STYLE: The 1912 World Champion Red Sox is the collaborative work of 27 members of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR). This book, which contains over 300 period photographs and illustrations, has at its core the individual biographies of every player on the team, even Douglass Smith—who appeared in just one game. There are also biographies of owner John I. Taylor and American League founder Ban Johnson. The book also contains a detailed timeline of the full calendar year, with essays on the construction of brand-new Fenway Park and its first renovation, as the team (which won the pennant by 14 games) prepared for Fenway’s first World Series. The 1912 World Series remains one of the most exciting in baseball history, extending to eight games because of a 14-inning tie game in Game Two. In Game Eight the Giants scored a tie-breaking run to take a lead in the top of the 10th inning, only to see Boston come back with two in the bottom of the 10th to win at home.



Other articles in the book detail intriguing topics including a fascinating spring training, during which Sox players joined the hunt for a murderer in Hot Springs, life in Boston in 1912, and how the newspapers and telegraph reported the games in the days before radio, television, or the internet. It may surprise some to learn of the thousands of people who crowded outside the downtown offices of newspapers so they could get batter-by-batter updates on the progress of the World Series games-in-progress.


There are more than a dozen books celebrating the 100th anniversary of Fenway Park, but only this one is devoted to the 1912 season itself, providing the context for the then-new park which remains home to Boston baseball a century later.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014418041
Publisher: Society for American Baseball Research (SABR)
Publication date: 05/11/2012
Series: SABR Digital Library , #4
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 294
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

The Society for American Baseball Research is the preeminent research organization on baseball history. Bill Nowlin is the author of Mr. Red Sox: The Johnny Pesky Story and many other books, and editor of several volumes of historical baseball interest, including The Fenway Project, 1967: The Impossible Dream, and more.
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