Red Sox at Fenway Park
The oldest ballpark in the majors (1912) is baseball's most beloved quirk museum: the 37-foot Green Monster, Pesky's Pole, the manual scoreboard, the lone red seat in the bleachers marking Ted Williams' 502-foot home run. Middle-eight sing-alongs of 'Sweet Caroline' have been a tradition since 1997 and remain mandatory participation.
The entire park belting 'Sweet Caroline' — 'so good, so good, so good!' — in the middle of the eighth inning.
Fenway Park is a ballpark in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, close to 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, and underwent major renovations and modifications in the 21st century. It is the oldest active ballpark in the MLB. Because of its age and constrained location in Boston's dense Fenway–Kenmore neighborhood, the park has many quirky features, including "The Triangle", Pesky's Pole, and the Green Monster in left field. It is the fifth-smallest among MLB ballparks by seating capacity, second-smallest by total capacity, and one of nine that cannot accommodate at least 40,000 spectators.
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Plan Your Trip
Fly into Logan (BOS), stay in Back Bay or the Seaport, take the Green Line to Kenmore. Walk up Lansdowne Street before the game — the Bleacher Bar (inside the Monster) is a must. Tickets on Monster Seats are a bucket-list splurge.



