Fenway Park improvements to the right field lower seating bowl include concrete repair, waterproofing, and seat replacements. The Red Sox are completing a 10-year, $285 million renovation project, which also includes improvements to concession areas and high-tech scoreboards for the park, which opened in 1912.
(Barry Chin/ Globe Staff)
High-definition video highlights Fenway Park makeover
Fenway Park improvements to the right field lower seating bowl include concrete repair, waterproofing, and seat replacements. The Red Sox are completing a 10-year, $285 million renovation project, which also includes improvements to concession areas and high-tech scoreboards for the park, which opened in 1912.
(Barry Chin/ Globe Staff)
The Boston Red Sox , in the final phase of a decade-long makeover of Fenway Park, have begun off-season improvements designed to bring a high-definition, statistics-laden video experience to the oldest ballpark in the major leagues. (Full article: 651 words)
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