The park was obviously "historic" (i.e. old), but in spite of it is still a great park. I sat beyond the right field wall in what I was told were the worst seats in the ballpark, but aside from a girder that blocked a tiny portion of the view and none of the action I thought the seats were quite nice. I've included some pictures on here of the view I had.
The other thing worth noting is the crowd. Having been a college fan the past few years, I've grown accustomed to being involved in the game (and given my friends, I really mean "involved"). Most pro parks I've visited are generally kind of quiet for most of the game, and there were stretches like that on Tuesday. But overall I was quite impressed at how much the fans were involved. I've been told that it's been called a playoff atmosphere during every game, and I can really see it.
I have another month and a half, and if I get a chance to head out over a weekend I plan on getting a wider variety of shots (and more importantly, watch more baseball). Perhaps you will see some more of them. That said, I need to get going to catch a bus to NYC and visit a friend. I'm sure I'll have some photos and comments after the weekend.
Fenway Photos:
2 comments:
I am SOOOOOOOOO Jealous. Way to go Ryan. deposit this one in your memory book
Well, lucky you. I mean it. But, given an opportunity to visit a MLB park Fenway would be in my Top Ten, just not my first visit. I'm not just a big Red Sox fan. A colleague of mine was at Fenway early this spring. he said the tickets for on top the Green Monster are something like $150 each.
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