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ASSOCIATED PRESS
New Red Sox manager Lou Boudreau took his place in Fenway Park on Dec. 1, 1951.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Dom DiMaggio slid home with an inside-the-park home run against the White Sox on June 24, 1951.
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tHE BOSTON GLOBE/FILE
Ted Williams hung up his jersey for the final time before rejoining the US Marine Corps on April 30, 1952.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Williams spoke to the crowd that day before reporting for military duty.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
When the Red Sox were snowed out on April 14, 1953, Mel Parnell pitched snowballs instead of baseballs.
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Paul Maguire/Globe Staff
Boston University product Harry Agganis, left, debuted with a flash for the Red Sox in 1954, but died at age 26 the next year of a pulmonary embolism.
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Paul Maguire/Globe Staff
Snow blanketed Fenway Park on this 1955 day.
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tHE BOSTON GLOBE/FILE
Fenway Park was full for Opening Day in 1956 against the Orioles.
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Paul Connell/Globe Staff
There was a wide swath of empty seats in left field on Aug. 11, 1956.
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Louis Russo/Globe Staff
Grounds crew workers laid down new turf in 1957.
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Associated Press
Ted Williams slid safely into second base in this game against Kansas City on July 25, 1957.
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Charles Dixon/Globe Staff
Members of the Topsfield girls softball team attended a clinic sponsored by The Boston Globe on April 26, 1958.
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Boston Public Library
Pumpsie Green, second from right, with (from left) Frank Malzone, Don Buddin, and Pete Runnels, was the first black player to play for the Red Sox in 1959.
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Paul Maguire/Globe Staff
Several thousand kids watched the May 12, 1959, game at Fenway Park as guests of The Boston Globe, Red Sox, and the auto dealers of Greater Boston.
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tHE BOSTON GLOBE/FILE
The seats were empty, but the Red Sox were in Fenway Park for batting practice on May 19, 1959.



