After looking at the artists’ renderings of the new proposed enlarged Fenway Park that includes a monstrous 3,000-car garage, Diane White suggests the Red Sox, New England’s team, relocate to Hartford, Connecticut. The Boston Globe columnist believes the gigantic ballpark complex will dominate the quaint neighborhood, and she riles against the “bunch of rich and powerful guys” who will ask for taxpayer assistance to fund their “multi- multimillion-dollar playground”.

On August 3, 2000 — After looking at the artists’ renderings of the new proposed enlarged Fenway Park that includes a monstrous 3,000-car garage, Diane White suggests the Red Sox, New England’s team, relocate to Hartford, Connecticut. The Boston Globe columnist believes the gigantic ballpark complex will dominate the quaint neighborhood, and she riles against the “bunch of rich and powerful guys” who will ask for taxpayer assistance to fund their “multi- multimillion-dollar playground”.

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