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The Weather Channel on MSNThe 'Red Seat': How Weather Made Boston's Most Famous Home Run PossibleAnd on June 9, 1946, when Williams entered the batter’s box for his first at-bat in the second game of a doubleheader, the Boston Red Sox left fielder hit a ball so far into the right-field bleachers ...
Marcelo Mayer’s first major league home run was greeted by a chorus of boos as he rounded the bases at New York’s Yankee ...
Column: Would a trip to Fenway Park still be magical for someone who has never seen baseball? I had a chance to find out.
Rafael Devers may be getting a bill for the seat he broke at Fenway Park on Sunday. It shouldn’t be anything he can’t afford, but the Red Sox third baseman demolished a home run ball ...
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Watch: Red Sox All-Star destroys Fenway Park seat with home run ballBoston Red Sox third baseman Rafael Devers is known for hitting some majestic home runs. On Sunday, he hit one so hard that it actually damaged Fenway Park. Devers blasted a home run to right ...
Boston Red Sox third baseman Rafael Devers is known for hitting some majestic home runs. On Sunday, he hit one so hard that it actually damaged Fenway Park. Devers blasted a home run to right ...
While impressive, it was 32 feet short of the Fenway Park record, a 502-foot blast hit by Ted Williams in 1946 that’s marked by a red seat in the right field bleachers. Judge acknowledged it’d ...
The Red Sox posted a photo of the damage from the Devers home run. A seat at Fenway Park was smashed. The home run landed deep in the right field seats. "The kid is locked in," Red Sox manager ...
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