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Fenway still growing enough green for Red Sox

By Sean McAdam
Special to ESPN.com

Thursday, March 31, 2005

A week ago, the Red Sox officially committed to staying put in Fenway Park, confirming what most had known all along. Perhaps if the Red Sox could have found a way to finance a replacement for Fenway, now 93 years old, they would have. However, after spending some $700 million for the franchise (along with Fenway itself and the New England Sports Network), the Red Sox ownership doesn't have the resources to privately build a new ballpark, the cost of which, given land and labor costs in Boston, ...

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