1977 Fenway Park Seating Diagram and Pricing for Boston Red Sox Fans
The 1977 Fenway Park ballpark illustration diagram from the Sporting News Dope Book details the seating arrangement and pricing structure of this historic baseball venue, home to the Boston Red Sox. Fenway Park, located in Boston, Massachusetts, first hosted an American League game on April 20, 1912. The diagram indicates various seating categories: Roof Boxes with 595 seats priced at $6.50, Box Seats totaling 9,375 at $5.50, Reserved Grandstand with 16,071 seats costing $4.50, General Admission seating for 7,472 at $3.00, and Bleachers with a ticket price of $2.00. The illustration notes the flexibility of general admission and reserved seating based on anticipated crowd sizes. The diagram also highlights important physical features of the ballpark, including the famous Green Monster, which has a wall height of 37 feet, and various field dimensions, crucial for players and fans alike.