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Apr 10, 1981 · April 10, 1981: Carlton Fisk homers in return to Fenway Park – Society for American Baseball Research. This article was written by Joseph Wancho. Beginning on March 18, 1981, Comiskey Park was the new ballpark where Carlton Fisk would work to hone his craft.
4/10/81: In his first game back in Boston after joining the White Sox, Carlton Fisk hits a clutch two-run home run in the eighth
4/10/81: In his first game back in Boston after joining the White Sox, Carlton Fisk hits a clutch two-run home run in the eighth
Apr 11, 1981 · April 10, 1981 at 7:00 p.m. EST. Former Boston catcher Carlton Fisk, silencing the booing in Fenway Park, hit a three-run home run in the eighth inning yesterday to lead the...
Apr 10, 2020 · April 10, 1981April 10, 2020 Debut, Free Agency, Homerun History, Podcast. PODCAST. On April 10, 1981 the Baseball Season opened in Fenway Park and Carlton Fisk, the heart and soul, and 1975 Game 6 World series hero, had changed his Sox. From Red to White. He had signed a new contract on March 18 to play for the Chicago White Sox.
Mar 9, 2021 · When sports networks were forced to rerun classic games during the early part of the pandemic, NBC Sports Chicago aired a replay of the White Sox’s 1981 opener at Fenway Park in which Fisk hit ...
On opening day 1981, Fisk started the season with the White Sox against his former team in Fenway Park. In the eighth inning, Fisk knocked a three-run homer to put his new team on top, 5–3. After joining the White Sox, he helped the team win its first American League Western Division title in 1983.