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Article: This old house: Red Sox make the most of Fenway.(The Hartford Courant)
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- April 12, 2004
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Byline: Alan Greenberg
BOSTON _ For a Red Sox fan, coming to see the Sox at Fenway Park has often been compared to a religious experience, but really, what religion packs the pews like the Old Towne Team?
With Curt Schilling and Keith Foulke having been acquired to stiffen the spine of an already strong pitching staff in the bitter aftermath of October's gut-wrenching Game 7 ALCS loss to the Yankees, the Fenway faithful are set to descend on their 92-year-old baseball cathedral in record numbers this season.
Season ticket sales reached 20,000 for the first time, and the Red Sox, who have Major League Baseball's highest average ticket price, cut ...
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