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Sunday, October 10, 2004 Managers Cronin, McCarthy, 1935
Sox vs. Yanks for AL flag: And so the Battle of the Ages again is joined. Nineteen-eighteen loyalists proclaim, with Waugh, that the enemy at last is plain in view, huge and hateful: the Modern Age in Pinstripes. In Manhattan, correspondent Steve M. readies to wave a pennant for US Steel.
The Boston Public Library's Boston Sports Temples site from which the photo at top is taken offers a remarkable online collection of images captured between 1872 and 1972 at Boston ballparks.
A search on Yankees turns up some wonderful pictures taken at past NY-Boston games at Fenway, including: