Red Sox News & Links: When will Fenway host the All-Star Game again?
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Fenway Park has not hosted an All-Star Game in 26 years, marked by memorable events such as a Lansdowne street mosh pit during the home run derby, Ted Williams's first pitch announcement of the all-century team, and Pedro Martinez striking out legendary hitters. No immediate plans exist for a future All-Star Game at Fenway, but both the Red Sox and MLB's Rob Manfred express eagerness for its return. Roman Anthony is expected to play in future All-Star Games while adjusting to the major league lifestyle. The Red Sox's postseason ambitions might require ownership's commitment before the trade deadline.
Fenway Park has not hosted an All-Star Game in 26 years, notable for moments like a Lansdowne street mosh pit during the home run derby, the all-century team announcement with Ted Williams first pitch, and Pedro Martinez's skilled strikeouts.
While there are currently no immediate plans for another All-Star Game at Fenway, both the Red Sox and Rob Manfred show eagerness for the event's return.
Roman Anthony, a player expected to participate in an All-Star Game in the future, is currently focusing on adjusting to the big league lifestyle.
The Red Sox's ambition for October baseball this year may demand commitment from ownership at the upcoming trade deadline, as they prepare for the postseason.
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