Vote: What Is the Greatest In-Game Moment in Fenway Park History?

by abournenesn

Apr 19, 2012

Vote: What Is the Greatest In-Game Moment in Fenway Park History?Despite the many heartbreaks and heartaches that have riddled the pitch and stands of Fenway Park, there have certainly been plenty of shining moments for Red Sox Nation at the game’s oldest yard.

From Ted to Yaz to Papi, Sox legends have given fans plenty to cheer about throughout Fenway Park’s 100 years, but if you had to pick the greatest in-game Red Sox moment at Fenway Park, what would it be?

Ted Williams famously cranked a homer in his final Fenway at-bat in 1960. The Sox finished off one of the most memorable regular seasons in 1967  — The Impossible Dream — to capture the American League pennant by slipping past both the Twins and Tigers by one game on the final day of the season.

In the 1970s, Carlton Fisk became a New England legend when he waved a 12th-inning walk-off homer off the left-field foul pole in Game 6 of the 1975 World Series.

Although his name is cursed at in these parts these days, Roger Clemens made MLB history on one evening in 1986 at the Fens by striking out 20 Mariners batters. Roughly 20 years later — and many heartbreaking losses to the New York Yankees later — Dave Roberts sparked the greatest series comeback in sports history by swiping second base and later scoring the tying run in the ninth inning against the hated Yanks in Game 4 of the ALCS in 2004.

What’s the greatest in-game moment at Fenway Park in your opinion?

What is the greatest in-game moment in Fenway Park history?

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