
Facts and Figures | Boston Red Sox - MLB.com
Left Field: 37 feet Center Field: 17 feet Bullpens: 5 feet Right Field: 3-5 feet. LENGTH OF LEFT FIELD WALL. 231 feet (228 feet in fair territory) WHY FENWAY? The new ballpark was constructed for the 1912 season and was named by then Red Sox owner John I. Taylor. He said, "It's in the Fenway section of Boston, isn't it? Then call it Fenway Park."
Fenway Park - Wikipedia
Fenway Park is a ballpark located in Boston, Massachusetts, less than one mile from Kenmore Square. Since 1912, it has been the home field of Major League Baseball 's (MLB) Boston Red Sox. While the stadium was built in 1912, it was substantially rebuilt in 1934, [9] and underwent major renovations and modifications in the 21st century.
Fast Facts – fenwayfanatics.com
Fenway Park measures 310 feet (94.5 meters) down the left field line: 379 feet (115.5 meters) in left center field; 390 feet (118.9 meters) in center field; 420 feet (128 meters) in deep center field; 380 feet (115.8 meters) in deep right field; and 302 feet (92 meters) down the right field line.
Center Field Triangle – fenwayfanatics.com
The center field triangle is located to the left of the Red Sox bullpen, 420 feet from home plate. A ball that falls safely into play inside the triangle usually means at minimum a triple, even for the slowest afoot; one bad bounce, and you could be looking at an inside-the-park home run.
Fenway Park History - Baseball Almanac
A Fenway Park historical analysis, capacity, seating charts and every bit of statistical Fenway Park information possible.
The Ultimate Fan Guide to Fenway Park - Boston Red Sox Guides ...
Mar 12, 2025 · This is the definitive guide to Boston's Fenway Park, by the fans and for the fans. These recommendations were assembled by Talk Sox writers and community members who frequent the ballpark and have uncovered the best views, values, and secrets to share with you.
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Pregame view from the Bleacher Bar under the seats in center field at Fenway Park
Fenway Park - The Ballpark Guide
With the odd shape, large area to cover and chance of balls caroming off the myriad fence angles, center field at Fenway might be the hardest position to play in baseball. Another notable place to visit is the famous Pesky’s Pole foul pole in right field.
Boston Red Sox: History of Fenway Park through the years
Apr 25, 2020 · With Fenway Park's 108th birthday occuring this past week, let's take a look at many of the facts and quirks that makes the Red Sox home field so unique.
Fenway Park Policies and Procedures | Boston Red Sox - MLB.com
Fenway Park measures 310 feet (94.5 meters) down the left field line: 379 feet (115.5 meters) in left center field; 390 feet (118.9 meters) in center field; 420 feet (128 meters) in deep center field; 380 feet (115.8 meters) in deep right field; and 302 feet (92 meters) down the right field line.