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My Day At Fenway

 

            
             There are many historical baseball fields throughout the United States. One in particular is located in Boston, Massachusetts also know as "Bean Town". This ballpark is home to the Boston Red Sox. Yes, you guessed it beautiful Fenway Park. Fenway Park can be an immense experience and stunning ballpark to visit.
             First of all, the manually used scoreboard is a breath taking sight at the exquisite Fenway Park. For example, Fenway Park has one of the last hand-operated scoreboards in the Major Leagues in the left field wall. Green and red lights are used to signal balls, strikes and outs. Truly, something that is still fully functional after 92 years is mind boggling and can be appreciated by anyone not just a fan of baseball. .
             Secondly, the elaborate landscaping throughout this striking baseball diamond is stunning. For instance, each area of the ball field that has the deep green grass has precise corners giving the sense of perfection with the soft touch of pillow like blades of grass. In addition, the low cut grass in the infield and outfield give the notion of a perfectly ironed shirt without a single wrinkle. Also, rising from the ground is the deep aroma of fresh cut grass. Moreover, the spongy like dirt in the infield is as level as the felt on a pool table and as yielding as a mound of light brown leaves. Furthermore, the florescent white chalk lines running up to each foul line and outlining the batters boxes are as straight as a line drawn on a paper with a ruler, with each vivid line ending with exact precision to the dimensions within the fine-looking ball park they call Fenway. .
             Thirdly, there is the eye opening left field wall also known as the Green Monster. Indeed, the elaborate measurements of the Green Monster alone are an astonishing feature. Thus, the Green Monster measures an astonishing 37 feet high, with the screen above the wall extending 23 feet, this enormous wall is the trademark of Fenway Park.


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