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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 ...
Column: Would a trip to Fenway Park still be magical for someone who has never seen baseball? I had a chance to find out.
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Sportico on MSNRed Sox Concession Workers Strike in 113-Year Fenway Park FirstConcession workers at Fenway Park announced a strike Sunday ahead of the Boston Red Sox’s home game against the New York ...
Live Nation and the Boston Red Sox are excited to welcome The Lumineers to America's Most Beloved Ballpark on Thursday, July 17, and Friday, July 18, 2025. The shows, part of the Nucar Fenway Concert ...
More than 1,000 cooks, cashiers, warehouse attendants, and other workers at Fenway Park, plus several dozen at the adjacent ...
After taking two of three from the Yankees in the Bronx last weekend, the Boston Red Sox will look to win another series ...
The red seat is still there because nobody – not Mickey Mantle, David Ortiz or even Shohei Ohtani (yet) – has been able to hit a ball 502 feet at Fenway like Williams did on that famed June ...
The Boston Red Sox are catching major backlash for having a drag show as part of the Pride Night at Fenway park.
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The Weather Channel on MSNTed Williams And The 'Red Seat': How Weather Fueled HistoryFenway Park history was made on June 9, 1946, when Ted Williams smashed a 502-foot home run to the right field seats. To this day, it’s still the longest home run ever hit in the historic ballpark, ...
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