by jo.com in Sports & Outdoors, - Top 10, Sep 05 '00
Pros: The character, the Green Monster, The Team Cons: The prices, the uncomfortable seats, the parking
I will challenge you to find me a baseball park with more character and charm than Fenway Park. To me it is as much an historical monument as Paul Revere’s house! I have been attending Red Sox games for over 25 years and when I went to the game a...
Pros: The history of the park, unbelievable atmosphere, the Green Monster Cons: Parking is atrocious, gets a little pricey
There are almost no other Major League Baseball Parks in the country that can boast the history, the triumph, the heartache, and the passion that Fenway Park can. For any baseball fan, hate the team or love them, this is a must visit when in Boston, ...
Pros: TRADITIOOOOOOONNNNN!!! Tradition! Cons: Uncomfortable seats; lousy food; never an usher when ya need one.
This review is part of the Hard_to_Please Love Fest, organized by diverpam, for our friend Mark (Hard_to_Please) who was recently diagnosed with advanced cancer. All funds raised this write-off will be donated to Mark to help defray some of...
Pros: A great gem of a ballpark with a lot of history. Cons: I hate to see it go but it is time I must say.
Why A New Fenway Park?:
I have seen the plans and pictures of the new ballpark and they are nothing short of awesome. I love Fenway park as it is now, and I hate to see them tear it down but like the old saying goes, If it goes up, it...
Pros: Historic, intimate Cons: Expensive for a family
I wanted to take my family to a Red Sox game so I took out a second mortgage and bought four tickets. The tickets cost $45.00 each or $180.00 for the four.
The cost of attending a Sox game is the only negative you will find in this epinion...
While I'm not the biggest baseball fan, I do enjoy the game and have always been surrounded by people who are huge fans! My sons love the game and my youngest son who is now 23 years old, still collects memorabilia and is an avid follower of the...
Pros: Legendary ballpark, history, cool location Cons: Expensive, "renovations," some seats are bad and uncomfortable
I've been to Fenway Park a few times in my life and have seen three distinctly different editions of the Red Sox there. Everytime, I've had the good fortune of seeing the Sox with their ace on the mound: Dennis Eckersley in 1978 (give or take a year), ...
Pros: cozy, fun and inexpensive Cons: poor amenities
The smell of freshly cut grass, the taste of a hotdog with ketchup and mustard on a soggy bun, the refreshment of a ice cold beer on a hot summer day. The bright sun and loud sweater fanS crammed into the bleachers. The sounds of Sherm Feller announcing...
Pros: nostalgia, good to watch on TV or from few good seats Cons: dirty, bad food, expensive, too small, hard to see field, evil organization
The first time I went to a game at Fenway Park was June 21, 1986. I remember that walking up the ramp to enter the stadium and seeing the incredibly green grass gave me a wonderful feeling that I later realized was the feeling of falling in love...
Pros: historic Cons: tiny seats, expensive, bad angles from many "good" seats
I am about to alienate everyone from my adopted home of Boston by saying I hate Fenway Park. "Blasphemy" I hear. "She isn't really from Boston. She doesn't get it. Bet she's a Mets fan too" (I am).
Fenway Park is simply unique and stands out on its own as compared to the rest of the Major League Baseball parks in the league. This park is one of the oldest ball parks in baseball. There are no electronic scoreboards in this old park. The scores...
Pros: great history, italian sausage, Sox win sometimes just not the Series! Cons: Yankees play here sometime and their fans take OVER ! LOL
Ok, so we lost last night. (But so did the Yankees! ) We tend to do that half of the time! But an August evening at Fenway Park in Boston is a treat whether the Sox win or lose! I've been going to Fenway Park for 13 years now and have honestly enjoyed...
Pros: Tradition, Character, Red Sox, Green Monster, Citgo sign, Coke bottle, Triangle, Pesky Pole Cons: Lacks many of the amenities fans have grown accustomed to at newer ballparks
I am a Red Sox fanatic. I remember trying to learn to hit left-handed so I could hit like Mike Easler, regaling my parents with statistics the year eight Sox hitters topped 20 homers, and giggling like a schoolgirl while sitting in the outfield as the...
Pros: Pure baseball. Very intimate. Cons: Crowded seats. Very expensive.
Fenway Park is one of the few ballparks that would make even a non-baseball fan appreciate the game. It, along with Rigley Field in Chicago are the oldest fields still remaining. (Tiger Stadium was the oldest and just closed down last year). The age of...
Aerial view print of Boston Red Sox Fenway Park The Aerial view print of Boston Red Sox Fenway Park is 22 x 28 inches and framed in a fine mahogany burl-wood detail molding. Lexan-glass and foam-co...
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