Fenway Park’s 100th birthday weekend came to an end yesterday in a rain drenched Sunday which mercifully postponed last night’s game with the Yankees at Fenway Park. As the Red Sox teeter on the brink of what could become a disastrous season, the painful reality that they might just be that bad looms and with that the thought that Fenway might just be the only thing to celebrate this historic summer.

And yesterday at the BU Barnes and Noble bookstore, David, Kerry and I gathered to do just that, celebrate Fenway Park.

Dave Hickey and Kerry Keene.
Some folks gathered and listened to stories about America’s Most Beloved Ballpark. 
TD stopped by to regale the gathering with a story of Ted Williams.

TD and Yours Truly.
With a passion that is only his, Kerry delighted the folks with his story of being a 50-year-old ball boy at Fenway Park.

Kerry Keene in his element.
We told Fenway tales and signed some books and the dreariness of the weather and the Red Sox start was, for a while, forgotten. The magic of Fenway carried the day.

Kerry introduced Addy to the folks.

And with the help of her mom and her baby sister, she, a bit reluctantly, said hello to all.

And then she signed her first book!

Making her the star of the day!
A heartwarming day shared with Fenway, family and friends and I am once again reminded of how blessed I am. And these two knuckleheads certainly add to those blessings!

And so it was on this day in Fenway Park history, a rainout Sunday on April 22, 2012. Happy Birthday Lyn, Happy Birthday Meg!
About fenwaypark100
Hello and welcome, my name is Raymond Sinibaldi. A retired history teacher, after 26 years in the classroom, a baseball fan for three score and five, I have authored 13 books. Eight about baseball and her glorious history; most recently Yankees in the Hall of Fame and Dodgers in the Hall of Fame. An aficionado of the Kennedy Administration, I have written four books in that realm and also co-authored a book of motivational stories for coaches. The first, The Babe in Red Stockings which was co-authored with Kerry Keene and David Hickey and released in 1997. It is a chronicle of Babe's days with the Red Sox. We also penned a screenplay about Babe's Red Sox days so if any of you are Hollywood inclined or would like to represent us in forwarding that effort feel free to contact me. In 2012 we three amigos published Images of Fenway Park in honor of the 100th birthday of Fenway Park. That led to the creation of this blog. The following year, 2013 came my first solo venture, Spring Training in Bradenton and Sarasota. This is a pictorial history of spring training in those two Florida cities. The spring of 2014 brought forth the 1967 Red Sox, The Impossible Dream Season. The title speaks for itself, and it also is a pictorial history. Many of the photos in this book were never published before. The spring of 2015 brought 1975 Red Sox, American League Champions. Another pictorial effort, this will be about the Red Sox championship season of 1975 and the World Series that restored baseball in America. The spring of 2016 brought 61 Motivational Stories for Every Coach of Every Sport. My first JFK effort was in 2017 with John F Kennedy in New England, which was followed by JFK From Florida to the Moon (2019) and JFK At Rest in Arlington (2020). Jackie's Newport came about in 2019 and in 2023 came both Yankees in the Hall of Fame and Dodgers in the Hall of Fame. I was fortunate enough to consult with sculptor Franc Talarico on the “Jimmy Fund” statue of Ted Williams which stands outside both Fenway Park and Jet Blue Park Fenway South, in Fort Myers Florida. That story is contained in the near 300 posts which are contained herein. Throughout the years this blog has morphed from an exclusive Red Sox focus, to a broader baseball perspective to a blog about life, with baseball a large portion of it. This year, 2024, I have reactivated this blog which lay dormant for quite some time. Welcome aboard, pass the word and feel free to contact me about anything you read or ideas you may have for a topic. Email me at fenwaypark100@gmail.com.
Ray- I had such a wonderful day at the book signing………you, David and Kerry are amazing together …….it was exciting experiencing the energy you all have for eachother, the game and the book yesterday!!!!!! XOXOX Lynda
So happy you and Alice could be there. It was very much appreciated!
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Dawson….Thanks for following the blog….I hope you like it. Any suggestions on future posts?