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PICTURES FROM FENWAY PARK’S OPENING DAY THROUGH THE YEARS

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    1987

    Fenway workers paint the stairs in the left-field stands as the park prepares for the home opener.

    John Tlumacki/Globe Staff

    PICTURES FROM FENWAY PARK’S OPENING DAY THROUGH THE YEARS

    April 5 1979 / fromteharchive / Globe Staff photo by Janet Knott / Harold Campbell and his son Nicholas, 4, of Quincy showed off their caps on the way to the home opener at Fenway.

    1979

    One of Boston’s biggest days is almost here—the Red Sox home opener at Fenway Park. Take a look at photos of past years.

    Harold Campbell and his son Nicholas, 4, of Quincy showed off their caps on the way to the home opener at Fenway.

    Janet Knott/Globe Staff
    April 20 1912 / fromthearchive / Photo from National Baseball Hall of Fame / Fenway Park opened to its first major league game with an 11th inning 7-6 Boston win over The New York Highlanders (they would be renamed the Yankees the next year). Tris Speaker hit a single to drive home Steve Yerkes from third base.

    1912

    Fenway Park opened to its first major league game with an 11th inning 7-6 Boston win over The New York Highlanders (they would be renamed the Yankees the next year). Tris Speaker hit a single to drive home Steve Yerkes from third base.

    NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME
    April 24 1937 / fromthearchive / Globe file photo / The World Champion New York Yankees eked out a 10th inning 6-5 victory to spoil the opening day game for 20,000 intrepid rooters at Fenway. The Red Sox had the tying run on third in the bottom of the 10th when Bobby Doerr flied out to end the game.

    1937

    The World Champion New York Yankees eked out a 10th inning 6-5 victory to spoil the opening day game for 20,000 intrepid rooters at Fenway. The Red Sox had the tying run on third in the bottom of the 10th when Bobby Doerr flied out to end the game.

    Globe file photo
    April 17 1972 / fromthearchive / Globe Staff photo by Dan Goshtigian / Twelve year old Bobby Tingle of Cambridge scrambled up the screen behind home plate to retrieve a baseball that had been caught on a wire at the top of the screen. Chief Umpire Bill Haller was waiting for him when he climbed down and turned him over to officials who called his parents to come get him. To make matters worse, Bobby didn't even get the ball. The Red Sox officials took it away.

    1972

    Twelve year old Bobby Tingle of Cambridge scrambled up the screen behind home plate to retrieve a baseball that had been caught on a wire at the top of the screen. Chief Umpire Bill Haller was waiting for him when he climbed down and turned him over to officials who called his parents to come get him. To make matters worse, Bobby didn't even get the ball. The Red Sox officials took it away.

    Dan Goshtigian/ Globe Staff
    April 14 1980 / fromthearchive / Globe Staff photo by George Rizer / Early fans lined up for bleacher seats on opening day. Remaining bleacher seats were available on a first-come, first-served basis.

    1980

    Early fans lined up for bleacher seats on opening day. Remaining bleacher seats were available on a first-come, first-served basis.

    George Rizer/ Globe Staff
    April 16 1968 / fromthearchive / Globe Staff photo by Dan Goshtigian / The 1968 Red Sox line up for the National Anthem before the start of the game. The final score, Detroit 9, Boston 2 was a disappointment for the crowd of 32,849, the largest in eight years for a Fenway opener.

    1968

    The 1968 Red Sox line up for the National Anthem before the start of the game. The final score, Detroit 9, Boston 2 was a disappointment for the crowd of 32,849, the largest in eight years for a Fenway opener.

    Dan Goshtigian/Globe Staff photo
    April 17 1956 / fromthearchive / AP photo / 32,563 fans cheered the Red Sox on to victory over the Baltimore Orioles in their 1956 American League opener. Ted Williams slammed two doubles to left and a single to center to foil the shift put on by the Orioles. Righthander Frank Sullivan fired an 8-hitter to give the Red Sox an 8-1 victory.

    1956

    32,563 fans cheered the Red Sox on to victory over the Baltimore Orioles in their 1956 American League opener. Ted Williams slammed two doubles to left and a single to center to foil the shift put on by the Orioles. Righthander Frank Sullivan fired an 8-hitter to give the Red Sox an 8-1 victory.

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    April 6 1973 / fromthearchive / Globe Staff photo by Charles B. Carey / Ed Folger of Lancaster, MA threw out the first ball on Opening Day. Folger, who had been a minor leaguer in the Red Sox system had his leg amputated in a farm incident the previous September. This game also marked the inauguration of the "Designated Pinch Hitter." Yankee Rob Blomberg was the first official DH in baseball. He was the sixth hitter to come to bat in the first inning and he walked with the bases loaded against Luis Tiant.

    1973

    Ed Folger of Lancaster threw out the first ball on Opening Day. Folger, who had been a minor leaguer in the Red Sox system had his leg amputated in a farm incident the previous September. This game also marked the inauguration of the "Designated Pinch Hitter." Yankee Rob Blomberg was the first official DH in baseball. He was the sixth hitter to come to bat in the first inning and he walked with the bases loaded against Luis Tiant.

    Charles Carey/Globe Staff photo

    1982

    In preparation for the home opener in 1982, all the seats in Fenway Park are painted.

    Janet Knott/ Globe Staff

    1986

    A Fenway crew member attaches bunting on the stands along the third-base line in preparation for the home opener.

    1986

    1987

    Fenway workers paint the stairs in the left-field stands as the park prepares for the home opener.

    John Tlumacki/Globe Staff

    1987

    John Sprague of Weymouth pulls an awning to cover the roof boxes before the home opener.

    John Tlumacki/Globe Staff

    1988

    Earl Wilbur paints the support post under the grandstand in the box seats.

    Brooks Kraft for the Boston Globe

    1995

    A moment of silence is observed for the victims of the Oklahoma City bombing, which took place a week prior.

    John Tlumacki / Globe Staff

    1995

    ohn Flynn of South Boston is busy getting things ready for the home opener.

    Jim Davis/Globe Staff

    1995

    Lynn Driscoll of Dedham wanted to go to Opening Day with such resolve that she paid a scalper $50. She got a seat behind the girder.

    John Tlumacki

    1995

    Fenway Park’s home opener is reflected in the sunglasses of Red Sox fan Carolyn Carey from Watertown, as she watches from the right-field grandstands.

    Jim Tlumacki/Globe Staff

    1996

    A banner with 1995’s Red Sox success hangs from the stands inside Fenway Park.

    Pam Berry/Globe Staff

    1996

    John Gorman, 9, of Plantville, Conn., waits for an autograph before the start of the first home game.

    Bill Greene/Globe Staff

    1998

    Sly Egidio of Boston sells home-opener programs outside Fenway Park.

    Thomas James Hurst/Globe Staff

    1998

    Fans in the bleachers at Fenway Park enjoy the home opener against the Seattle Mariners.

    John Tlumacki/Globe Staff

    1999

    Rafael Soriano cleans the seats behind home plate in preparation for the home opener.

    Pam Berry/Globe Staff

    1999

    Pablo Nunez cleans the seats in Fenway Park.

    Pam Berry/Globe Staff

    2000

    Marsha Wintringham of Holliston and her son Matthew, left, of Brookline cheer for Carl Everett after his second home run of the day.

    Stan Grossfield/Globe Staff

    2000

    Outside Fenway on the day of the home opener.

    Stan Grossfield/Globe Staff

    2001

    Jared Costello, 2, from East Boston sits on the infield wall infield as he watches batting practice before the start of the Red Sox-Devil Rays game.

    John Tlumacki/Globe Staff

    2001

    Kyle Langmeyer, 9, (center) hands his baseball down into the Red Sox dugout for an autograph.

    John Tlumacki/Globe Staff

    2001

    Fans wear plastic bags and brave the rain.

    2001

    Catherine Oppenheim, 2, of Sudbury was held by her mother as they watched a clown juggle outside Fenway before the game.

    Stan Grossfield/Globe Staff

    2002

    Jennifer Bellew of Framingham attended 37 games the year before, and she starts off 2002 photo at the home opener.

    David L. Ryan/Globe Staff

    2003

    Governor Mitt Romney tries to get a bite in the rain at his seat near the third-base line on what was going to be the Red Sox home opener—until the game was rained out.

    Michele McDonald/Globe Staff

    2004

    Before the Red Sox game, Patriots lineman Richard Seymour and teammates carry out the Vince Lombardi Trophy they received for winning Super Bowl XXXVIII.

    Bill Greene/ Globe Staff

    2005

    In the midst of exams, students at Northeastern University watch coverage of the Red Sox home opener.

    Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff

    2005

    Getting ready for the home opener after the Red Sox won their first World Series in 86 years.

    John Tlumacki/Globe Staff

    2005

    Home-opening day scene around Fenway Park with Chef Ming Tsai of the restaurant Blue Ginger in Wellesley.

    Bill Brett/Globe Staff

    2007

    A mob of media from all over the world focused on one of the newest Red Sox players, Japanese pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka.

    John Tlumacki/Globe Staff

    2007

    Fans surround former Red Sox great Johnny Pesky as they try to get his autograph before the game.

    John Tlumacki/Globe Staff

    2007

    Wall-to-wall fans crowd Yawkey Way before the start of the game.

    John Tlumacki/Globe Staff

    2007

    “I’m faaareeezing,” said Sara Zarrella from East Greenwich, R.I., who had to leave her bleacher seat for a spot underneath the grandstand roof to keep warm with a cup of coffee.

    John Tlumacki/Globe Staff
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