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Opening Day at Fenway Park 2015

With sunny skies and mild temperatures the Red Sox kicked off Opening Day at Fenway Park against the Washington Nationals. Coming off a last place finish in the AL East, the Sox are looking for a turnaround year.

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Opening Day at Fenway Park 2015

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  1. Opening Day Fenway Park 2015

  2. Fans in the Monster Seats in centerfield reacted as a youngster with a glove caught a home run by David Ortiz in the sixth inning. (Jim Davis/Globe Staff)

  3. The Red Sox Mookie Betts wss greeted with a hug and a word by David Ortiz following his three-run home run in the second inning. (Jim Davis/Globe Staff)

  4. Lauren Poremski, 25, of Plymouth (right) and Molly Sadoff, 25, of Brookline sang along to "Tessie" at the conclusion of the game. (Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff)

  5. Mookie Betts was the standout player for the Red Sox. (Stan Grossfeld/Globe Staff)

  6. Betts stole second base in the first inning, and when the ball got away from the Nationals shortstop Ian Desmond, he broke for third base, where he slid in safely. Umpire Clint Fagen made the call. (Jim Davis/Globe Staff)

  7. Fans did the wave as the Red Sox opened at Fenway Park. (Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff)

  8. Mookie Betts robbed the Nationals’ Bryce Harper of a home run. (Stan Grossfeld/Globe Staff)

  9. Red Sox catcher Sandy Leon gave a fist pump to starting pitcher Rick Porecllo as they headed for the dugout following the top of the seventh inning. (Jim Davis/Globe Staff)

  10. Koji Uehara stretches out in the bullpen. (Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff)

  11. Alexander Torres, 8, of Springfield looked up at his dad after he pulled his hat over his eyes on a sunny day at Fenway Park. (Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff)

  12. A vendor carried hot dogs on his head during the game. (Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff)

  13. Mookie Betts was safe at second base. (Stan Grossfeld/Globe Staff)

  14. Rick Porcello delivered in the first inning. (Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff)

  15. The crowd cheered as Mookie Betts rounded the bases after blasting his home run in the second inning. (Jim Davis/Globe Staff)

  16. Jake Tucker, 9, of Albany, N.Y., signed his name on the Pesky Pole before the game. (Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff)

  17. Boston Marathon survivor Jane Richard (in white jersey) and the St. Ann's Children's Choir of Dorchester sang the National Anthem before the game. (Jim Davis/Globe Staff)

  18. Fans cheered as the teams were introduced. (Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff)

  19. Patriots quarterback Tom Brady threw out the ceremonial first pitch as Patriots owner Robert Kraft held the Super Bowl trophy. (Jim Davis/Globe Staff)

  20. The players were accompanied by children for pre-game introductions. David Ortiz had some fun with one of the youngsters. (Jim Davis/Globe Staff)

  21. A giant American flag was lowered over the Green Monster before the game. (Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff)

  22. Former Red Sox pitcher Pedro Martinez jumped over the baseline as he made his way onto the field during opening ceremonies. (Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff)

  23. Fans embraced under an arch of balloons during the game. (Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff)

  24. Benjamin Elfant performed on Yawkey Way outside the stadium. (Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff)

  25. TJ Gonick, 3, of Nutley, N.H., was first through the turnstiles. (Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff)

  26. As the gates opened on Yawkey Way, the crowds were large and the wait longer than it used to be as fans had to go through metal detectors. (Jim Davis/Globe Staff)

  27. The scene on Lansdowne Street at the start of Opening Day at Fenway Park. (Stan Grossfeld/Globe Staff)

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