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Opening Day at Fenway Park | Photos

Photographer Carl Tremblay captured the magic of opening day at Fenway Park in this colorful collection of images.

A crowd of fans stands and claps in a stadium. One person in the foreground is wearing a jersey with the name "Ortiz" and the number 34.

Let the game begin.

Photo Credit: Carl Tremblay
Photographer Carl Tremblay captured the magic of opening day at Fenway Park in 2010 in this colorful collection of images. Die-hard Red Sox fans were out in full force and ready to celebrate along Yawkey Way in the pre-game hours. You can view more of Carl’s work on his website: www.carltremblay.com

OPENING DAY AT FENWAY PARK | PHOTOS

Two of the Red Sox’s biggest fans flash their support.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay
A 1970s era sign, recently restored, directs ticket holders.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay
Throngs of fans fill Yawkey Way.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay
A proud fan sports a championship jacket.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay
One of a multitude of vendors selling their goods to the crowds in Yawkey Way.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay
“Big League Brian” scans the crowd for someone to play catch with before the game.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay
A balloon maker entertains the crowd.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay
One fan wears a bunny balloon creation in a nod to Easter.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay
Green monster novelties waiting to be purchased as souvenirs of the day.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay
The Hot Tamale Brass Band provides the early evening soundtrack.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay
A souvenir seller works the crowd.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay
Fans can support their favorite players by wearing an official Red Sox jersey.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay
A fan has her photo taken with the statue of one of the Red Sox’s most famous players, Ted Williams. Nicknamed the “Spendid Splinter”, he played his entire career for the Boston Red Sox. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1966.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay
Eager Red Sox devotees wait for entry to the park under Jim Rice’s retired number 14.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay
Welcome to Fenway Park.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay
One of the water vendors inside Fenway Park stands ready to serve.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay
Let the game begin.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay

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