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Feb 26, 2023 · The Red Sox formalized the name “Pesky’s Pole” on Sept. 27, 2006. Two years later, they retired his No. 6 to the façade at Fenway Park in right field. Despite his lack of power, it is fitting that a piece of Fenway Park is named after Pesky, who was one of the great ambassadors in Red Sox history, serving in pretty much every role ...
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The pole was named after Johnny Pesky, a light-hitting shortstop and long-time coach for the Red Sox, who hit some of his six home runs at Fenway Park around the pole but never off the pole. Pesky (playing 1942 to 1952, except for 1943 to 1945) was a contact hitter who hit just 17 home runs in his career (6 at Fenway Park). [ 81 ]
The right field foul pole at Fenway Park, known as the Pesky Pole or Pesky’s Pole, stands just 302 feet from home plate (this number is disputed — the actual distance may be closer to 295 feet); batters lucky enough sometimes manage to wrap pitches right around this boundary marker for what might be considered by some a “cheap” home run ...
After legendary Red Sox player Ted Williams passed away in the summer of 2002, the franchise decided to rename this feature of Fenway to the .406 Club in honor of the most recognized name in Red Sox history. This was in recognition of Williams, who finished with a .406 batting average in 1941, being the last player in major league history to ...
Aug 13, 2012 · The right-field foul pole at Fenway Park is only 302 feet from home plate. A ball clanging off the yellow stanchion is the cheapest home run in the major leagues. The Red Sox officially named it ...
Feb 27, 2022 · Pesky's Pole is the name given to the right field foul pole at Fenway Park. It is named after Johnny Pesky, a Red Sox player never known for home run power, who one day hit a home run that struck off the foul pole. Mel Parnell coined the term. At 302 feet from home plate, the foul pole is the shortest distance that a home run can be hit in ...
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Mar 31, 2012 · The right-field foul pole at Fenway Park is only 302 feet from home plate. A ball clanging off the yellow stanchion is the cheapest home run in the major leagues. The Red Sox officially named it ...