Fenway Park, the oldest and most historic stadium in the entire Major League Baseball existing in the United States—since it became the home of the Boston Red Sox in 1912, this "jewel box" with a maximum capacity of 47,000 has witnessed the Red Sox crowned 8 times.
Especially after breaking the "Curse of the Holy Infant" and reclaiming the World Series championship after 86 years, the Boston Red Sox, freed from mental blocks, seemed to have flipped a switch, subsequently clinching championships again in 2007 and 2013;
Although after the end of last season, the team's icon David Ortiz announced his retirement, the current roster of the Red Sox still boasts strong competitiveness and is undoubtedly a championship-level team—as opposed to the distant 2009 of the New York Yankees, who had their last World Series experience; they seemingly have more of the so-called "championship presence."
