All the seats at fenway are awsome if you can get your hands on any tickets go for it!
The phone number of the Fenway Park is: 617-267-1700.
its where some guy was sitting during a game. he had a straw hat and he fell asleep. someone hit a home run and the guy got hit in the head
It is the location of the longest measurable Home Run hit Inside Fenway Park!! It was hit in June of 1946 by Ted Williams off the Detroit Tigers, it was measured an incredible 502 ft
Section 42 Row 37 seat 21
The Brookline/Maitland parking lot is the parking lot lot directly across the street from Fenway park. It is across from gate A. Sort of the main entrance to fenway located on the corner of Brookline and Yawkey Way. It is the parking lot on the back side of the one off of Brookline Ave. Maitland is a tiny dead end street that is most easily acessed off of Beacon Street. Geoff Gorman is the most amazing person I know. GO RED SOX!!!
Boston Red Sox great Carlton Fisk, whose dramatic game-winning home run in Game 6 of the 1975 Series went inside the foul pole. The 12th-inning homer tied the Series at three games apiece and set up a climactic seventh game against the Cincinnati Reds. The Reds won the Series in Game 7.
John Smith, owner of Fenway Paints, the Wilmington, Mass., uses 38 gallons of paint on The Wall, which gets repainted at least every other year. The color is called Fence Green, mixed specially by California Paints in Cambridge, Mass.
Smith has been painting The Wall since 1973. The Red Sox had noticed his one-line advertisement in the Yellow Pages, and the Fenway Paints name caught their interest.
About 50,000 were sold before and during the game. For 2009, the figure was just over 55,000.
YES ... you can buy them at there web site as will ...
The Boston Red Sox attendance figures since 2000: 2007 - 2,970,755
2006 - 2,930,588
2005 - 2,847,888
2004 - 2,837,294
2003 - 2,724,165
2002 - 2,650,862
2001 - 2,625,333
2000 - 2,585,895
There is no dedicated player family section at Gillette. Family members sit in different locations throughout the stadium.
Absolutely. And good ol' doc hollinsworth, pitched a no-hitter there.
Pretty darn good! Go to this site and click on your section. http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/bos/ballpark/seating.jsp
First reason is that it's the oldest park in MLB, built in 1912. The stands are very close to the field which gives the fans an up-close view of the game. Also, in left field is the famous 'Green Monster' wall 37 feet high.
As of September 2014, there have been 14 no-hitters thrown at Fenway Park, which is the most in Major League Baseball. The second most is 11 no-hitters thrown at Dodger Stadium.
The first regular season game played in Foxboro Stadium (then known as Schaefer Stadium) was on September 19, 1971. The Patriots hosted the Oakland Raiders. The Patriots won the game 20-6. The very first game played at Schaefer Stadium (preseason) was played on August 15, 1971, versus the New York Giants.