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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.
Boston Red Sox star third baseman Rafael Devers broke a seat in Fenway Park with his first-inning home run against the Kansas City Royals on Sunday.
Judge’s homer traveled 470 feet. 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 ...
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 — flying… ...
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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