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The Red Sox have announced the beginning of fan voting for the All-Fenway Team. On Monday, Feb. 13, fans can access the fan voting at RedSox.com, or through FenwayPark100.com, the official website for Fenway's 100th Anniversary celebrations. From Feb. 13 until Feb. 26, fans can vote on their top left-handed pitchers as well as right-handed pitchers. In the weeks after, voting for remaining positions will become available. Voting for the last group will end on June 3. Here is the full voting schedule: Feb. 13 – Feb. 26: Right-handed and Left-handed Starting Pitchers Feb. 27 – March 11: Catcher and...
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