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- Huntington_Avenue_Grounds abstract "Huntington Avenue American League Base Ball Grounds is the full name of the baseball stadium that formerly stood in Boston, Massachusetts, and was the first home field for the Boston Red Sox (known informally as the 'Boston Americans' until 1908) from 1901-1911. The stadium, built for $35,000, was located across the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad tracks from the South End Grounds, home of the Boston Braves. The stadium was the site of the first World Series game between the modern American and National leagues in 1903, and also saw the first perfect game in the modern era, thrown by Cy Young on May 5, 1904. The playing field was built on a former circus lot and was fairly large by modern standards-530 feet to center field, later expanded to 635 feet in 1908. It had many quirks not seen in modern baseball stadiums, including patches of sand in the outfield where grass would not grow, and a tool shed in deep center field that was actually in play.The Huntington Avenue Grounds was demolished after the Red Sox left at the beginning of the 1912 season to play at Fenway Park. Solomon Court at Cabot Center, an indoor athletic venue belonging to Northeastern University, now stands on Huntington Grounds footprint. A plaque and a statue of Cy Young was erected in 1993 where the pitchers mound and home plate used to be, commemorating the history of this ballpark in what is now called World Series Way. Meanwhile, a plaque on the side of the Cabot Center (1956) marks the former location of the left field foul pole. Also, The World Series Exhibit Room in Cabot Physical Education Center is devoted to mementos of the 1901-1911 Red Sox era.The Cabot facility itself is barely over a quarter-mile away to the southwest from another, still-standing Boston area sports facility of that era, Matthews Arena (built in 1910), the original home of the NHL's Boston Bruins when they started play in 1924.".
- Huntington_Avenue_Grounds buildingStartDate "1901-03-09".
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- Huntington_Avenue_Grounds openingDate "1901-05-08".
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- Huntington_Avenue_Grounds after Fenway_Park.
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- Huntington_Avenue_Grounds brokeGround "1901-03-09".
- Huntington_Avenue_Grounds closed "After 1911 season".
- Huntington_Avenue_Grounds demolished "1912".
- Huntington_Avenue_Grounds dimensions "Backstop - 60 ft".
- Huntington_Avenue_Grounds dimensions "Center Field - 530 ft , 635 ft".
- Huntington_Avenue_Grounds dimensions "Left Field - 350 ft".
- Huntington_Avenue_Grounds dimensions "Left-Center - 440 ft".
- Huntington_Avenue_Grounds dimensions "Right Field - 280 ft , 320 ft".
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- Huntington_Avenue_Grounds location Boston.
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- Huntington_Avenue_Grounds opened "1901-05-08".
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- Huntington_Avenue_Grounds seatingCapacity "11500".
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- Huntington_Avenue_Grounds comment "Huntington Avenue American League Base Ball Grounds is the full name of the baseball stadium that formerly stood in Boston, Massachusetts, and was the first home field for the Boston Red Sox (known informally as the 'Boston Americans' until 1908) from 1901-1911. The stadium, built for $35,000, was located across the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad tracks from the South End Grounds, home of the Boston Braves.".
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