In 1912 there were 35,000 seats, which steadily increased to 39,928 in 2008.
As of 2011, Fenway Park has a seating capacity of 37,493 for night games and 37,065 for day games.
There are up to 50 rows in the Fenway Park bleachers.
Depending on the section.
From my countless hours of walking around fenway park analyzing how many seats there are in each row i have come to the conclusion that there is 192 seats in a row.
There are 38,257 seats in Fenway Park
At least 49
39000
The last row of GS section 17 in Fenway Park is row 18.
3 ways
No.
26 shells, 3 rows -> 5 per row with 1 remaining 19 pennies, 5 rows -> 3 per row with 4 remaining 17 balloons, 7 rows -> 2 per row with 3 remaining
Bob Cremins debuted on August 17, 1927, playing for the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park I; he played his final game on September 17, 1927, playing for the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park I.
If you are thinking of a mgic square, the answer is NO. The nine numbers sum to 45 so if you have three rows with equal sums, that sum can only be 45/3 = 15. You can have two rows, each adding to 17, and using the digits only once, but you will not use all digits.
Rows 1 and 2 are single, double, single (First Class). Rows 11-17 are double, double, double (Business Class). Rows 61-60 are triple, triple, triple (Economy Class).
Frank Bennett debuted on September 17, 1927, playing for the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park I; he played his final game on April 11, 1928, playing for the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park I.
Frank Bushey debuted on September 17, 1927, playing for the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park I; he played his final game on September 27, 1930, playing for the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park I.
Bill Mundy debuted on August 17, 1913, playing for the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park I; he played his final game on October 4, 1913, playing for the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park I.
George Orme debuted on September 14, 1920, playing for the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park I; he played his final game on September 17, 1920, playing for the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park I.
John Freeman debuted on June 17, 1927, playing for the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park I; he played his final game on July 4, 1927, playing for the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park I.