These panoramic views of Fenway Park were taken by Rob Arra and are printed on high-quality photographic paper. All posters are 13½" x 39" and you can choose to receive your panoramic poster:
Rolled in a tube
Framed - the poster is placed in a black resin frame protected by high quality plexiglass.
Fenway Park - 2007 World Series
Twice is nice! That was the sentiment of Red Sox Nation after their beloved team won its second championship in four years. Fenway Park was baseball nirvana as the 2007 World Series got underway and this panoramic print shows Josh Beckett throwing the first pitch of the '07 Fall Classic. In amazing clarity you can see Boston's ace in his leg kick, ball in motion, at precisely 8:37 on October 24, 2007. You can actually read the time and date on the center field scoreboard! Everything you love about Fenway can be seen in this poster - the CITGO Sign, Green Monster, Pesky Pole and, most importantly, the home team on the field. As for Beckett's first pitch, you can see the ball directly above home plate, about to be taken for a strike by Colorado's Willy Taveras. And with that the rout was on, Boston a 13-1 winner in Game 1. That score, along with the three others from the Red Sox's sweep of the Rockies, is printed in the bottom right corner of the poster.
The caption on the poster says
First Pitch - 2007 World Series
Game 1 - October 24, 2007
A Panoramic View in Fenway Park, Boston MA - The Rob Arra Collection
Note the ball in motion
2007 World Series Poster
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Fenway Park - 2004 World Series
Red Sox fans had waited a lifetime for this! This keepsake of a panorama photo was taken during the final game played at Fenway Park during the magical 2004 season. That was Game 2 of the World Series, and in perfect clarity you can see Curt Schilling throwing the game's first pitch to Edgar Renteria. Fenway was on the cusp of its final moment of 2004 glory, as Schilling continued his postseason heroics by shutting down the Cardinals in his six innings of work. Although Boston had home field advantage they wouldn't need it. Three nights later the Sox captured their first championship in 86 years in St. Louis, and the wait for Red Sox Nation was finally over. Besides capturing the beauty of Boston's bandbox of a ballpark, this poster lists the final scores of the Sox's seven games against the Yankees in the ALCS (on the bottom left) and from their sweep of the Cardinals in the World Series (bottom right).
The caption on the poster says
86 Years & Worth the Wait
October 24, 2004
2004 World Series Game 2 - The Rob Arra Collection
Note the ball in motion
2004 World Series Poster
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Framed 2004 World Series Poster [framing info]
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About the Photographer
Rob Arra is the premier panoramic sports photographer in the world. During the past 40 years he has produced over 500 stadium images. His prints, renowned for their perfect focus and vivid color, are licensed by Major League Baseball. |