Red Sox walk off Angels with only-at-Fenway home run
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A new building is being proposed on Lansdowne Street next to Fenway Park that would be very noticeable to Boston Red Sox fans.
A heated moment unfolded at Fenway Park on Wednesday before the Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Angels faced off in their series finale. During pre-game warmups
Every baseball stadium is different. Technically, every stadium in every sport anywhere is different, but baseball is truly unique. While the dimensions of play
A seven-story office would be built between Fenway Park and the Turnpike — and could block views of the Citgo sign from certain angles.
As reported by the Boston Globe on Wednesday morning, Fenway Sports Group—the holding conglomerate that owns the Boston Red Sox—is moving forward with the first phase of a massive redevelopment project around Fenway Park.
A beautiful day for baseball at Boston’s historic Fenway Park.A sea of Red Sox fans strolling the iconic stretch outside the ballpark.<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
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EssentiallySports on MSN“That’s Sick” – Mike Trout Drops Honest Reaction After Angels Make History at Fenway Park in Crucial Red Sox ShowdownIt took just one inning for the Los Angeles Angels to flip Fenway Park on its head. Standing at the heart of it, grinning, bat in hand, was Mike Trout. The game was barely ten minutes old when Trout connected with a center-cut fastball and sent it screaming 454 feet into the Boston night.
It hasn’t taken Mike Trout long to regain his form after missing a month with a bruised left knee. Trout had three more hits on Monday night, including a 454-foot homer that was the longest at Fenway Park this year.