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The boston globe/fileA jubilant Wade Boggs celebrated after the Red Sox clinched the 1990 AL East title with a win over the White Sox on the final day of the regular season.
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Scott Maguire/Associated PressTed Williams tipped his cap to fans at Fenway Park during a game when the Red Sox honored him on May 12, 1991.
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Pat Greenhouse/Globe StaffPlayers huddled in the dugout during a blackout at Fenway Park on May 13, 1991.
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the Greenwell familyBo Greenwell, 3, son of Red Sox outfielder Mike Greenwell, played ball in the shadow of the Green Monster in 1992.
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John Tlumacki/Globe StaffThe Red Sox and Twins paused for a moment of silence to remember the victims of the Oklahoma City bombings on Opening Day 1995.
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John Tlumacki/Globe StaffLynn Driscoll had an obstructed view seat for the opener in 1995.
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Jim Davis/Globe StaffRed Sox general manager Dan Duquette spent some time with fan Faye Vincent outside Fenway Park on May 15, 1995.
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John Blanding/Globe StaffTim Wakefield fluttered his knuckleball for this 16th win on Sept. 3, 1995, during a season in which he won 14 of his first 15 decision after joining the Red Sox.
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Jim Davis/Globe StaffMike MacFarlane, left, and Wakefield helped carry manager Kevin Kennedy off the field after the Red Sox clinched the AL East title in 1995.
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Jim Davis/Globe StaffMike Greenwell celebrated with fans along the right-field sidelines after the Red Sox clinched the 1995 playoff berth.
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the boston globe/fileFans cheered Wakefield for his season-long effort after he was lifted from the Red Sox' loss to the Indians in Game 3 of the 1995 ALDS.
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Frank O'Brien/Globe StaffThere was no baseball, just snow, in the forecast at Fenway Park on April 10, 1996.
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Jim Davis/Globe StaffA seven-run third inning allowed Mo Vaughn to yuk it up in the Red Sox dugout on May 20, 1996.
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Barry Chin/Globe StaffBefore the 1997 season, the Red Sox reached a deal to place giant Coca-Cola bottles on the light poles atop the left field wall.
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Stan Grossfeld/Globe StaffJust 10 days before Opening Day, Fenway Park was buried beneath a blizzard on April 1, 1997.
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Bill Greene/Globe StaffSly Egidio sold programs outside Fenway Park before the home opener on April 11, 1997.
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Jim Davis/Globe StaffWally the Green Monster made his debut outside of the wall on April 13, 1997
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Michael Robinson-Chavez/Globe StaffIn his first game back at Fenway Park as a member of the Blue Jays, Roger Clemens had turned some boos to cheers after striking out 16 Red Sox batters over eight innings.
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Mark Wilson/Globe StaffTeammates mobbed Mo Vaughn after his walk-off grand slam beat the Mariners in the home opener in 1998.
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Barry Chin/Globe StaffPedro Martinez debuted in Fenway Park on April 11, 1998, and threw a 5-0, complete-game shutout against the Mariners.
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Wendy Maeda/Globe StaffOn July 15, 1998, the Red Sox unveiled the logo for the 1999 All-Star Game at Fenway Park.
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Jim Davis/Globe StaffFans stuck around to salute Nomar Garciaparra after he hit three home runs, including two grand slams, in a win over the Mariners on May 10, 1999.
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Stan Grossfeld/Globe StaffStorm clouds lingered beyond Fenway Park during this May 15, 1999, game.
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George Rizer/Globe StaffA new module containing 44 seats was lifted into place, about a month before the 1999 All-Star Game.
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Stan Grossfeld/Globe StaffFans crowded into Lansdowne Street just beyond the left field wall during the Home Run Derby in 1999.
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Max Becherer/ Globe StaffAll-Stars from both teams surrounded Ted Williams when he arrived at the Fenway Park mound to throw out the first pitch at the 1999 All-Star Game.
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Barry Chin/Globe StaffRed Sox chief executive John Harrington, left, and Dan Duquette showed commissioner Bud Selig a model of the new Fenway Park they planned to build to during All-Star festivities in 1999.
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Barry Chin/Globe StaffAfter being scratched from a start for being late, Pedro Martinez pleaded his case to manager Jimy Williams on Aug. 14. 1999. Martinez later entered the game against Seattle in relief and earned the win.
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John Tlumacki/Globe StaffFans at Fenway Park rained boos down on Yankees pitcher Roger Clemens when he was driven out of Game 3 of the ALCS in 1999.
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Pat Greenhouse/Globe StaffA member of the Fenway Park staff began to clean up on Oct. 19, 1999, after the Red Sox were eliminated by the Yankees in the ALCS.