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  1. At Fenway, you don't have hit the ball far, just up. Cans of corn in other stadiums sail majestically above the fence. Cans of corn in other stadiums sail majestically above the fence. But just as often, they don't , and this leads to what's termed a "wall double", a pop fly that instead of being caught in the middle of left field just bonks off the wall 30' feet up, giving the batter a "cheap ...

  2. Jul 3, 2018 · The 1930s also brought another bit of Green Monster lore: a 23-foot-tall net above and beyond the top of the wall, installed in 1936 in order to keep home runs from damaging businesses on Lansdowne. In order to retrieve all those baseballs, team employees would scale a metal ladder to the top. The nets came down in 2003, when owner John Henry ...

  3. Only really two of the parks (Fenway and Wrigley) are "that old". The third oldest park in MLB use is Dodgers Stadium, built 1962, followed by Anaheim and Oakland in '66, Kansas City in '73, and Toronto in '89. 23 of 30 stadiums in use have opened since 1990. Also, IIRC only one stadium (Oakland) currently in use is a multi-use stadium.

  4. The ladder is visible to the right of the Red Sox Foundation logo. The Green Monster is a popular nickname for the 37-foot-2-inch-high (11.33 m) left field wall at Fenway Park, home to the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball. The wall is 310 feet (94 m) from home plate and is a popular target for right-handed hitters.

  5. Nov 13, 2022 · Despite the fire-induced setbacks, work remained on schedule and the ballpark was ready in time for opening day. Yawkey’s renovations, which cost an estimated $1.25 million in total (over $27 million in 2022 dollars), gave Fenway Park the look and feel that is largely retained today. Architectural & Urban Analysis.

  6. Basically the green monster is so tall to make up for the fact that its so close to home plate. Essentially, hitting it high up on the green monster like that is equal to hitting it to the warning track somewhere else. Fenway Park is in the middle of the city, so it’s constrained by streets on all sides. So they do wacky things like that to ...

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  8. Sep 13, 2011 · Fenway Park (home to the Boston Red Sox [and for a time, the Boston Braves]) has a short left field to accommodate Landsdowne Street. In order to standardize stadiums, there would have been three ...

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