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JAY DUNN: The Green Monster, The Big Red Machine, Mother Nature and memories of an epic World Series
Baseball historian Jay Dunn recalls the thrilling 1975 World Series between the Cincinnati Reds and the Boston Red Sox.
I beg of you, John Henry, do not ruin the Green Monster. I am referring, of course, to Fenway Sports Group’s plans to ...
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Over the Monster on MSNThe Red Sox have rediscovered friendly Fenway
Fenway Park has been an advantage for the Boston Red Sox for more than a century. The Green Monster, Pesky’s Pole, the ...
A main reason was to take advantage of the pitching matchup. Yastrzemski has stellar numbers against Red Sox right-hander ...
It hasn't mattered who the Red Sox have played or which uniforms they've worn. Alex Cora's club has been nearly unbeatable at Fenway Park for almost two months.
The opponent no longer seems to matter. Nor does the opposing starting pitcher. When the Red Sox play baseball at Fenway Park ...
The Royals’ power-hitting rookie made a statement with this no-doubt blast off Bailey Falter. The 466-foot moonshot was the ...
Romy Gonzalez homered over the Green Monster on the first pitch faced by a Boston batter, Trevor Story added a two-run shot, ...
Star, who had been traded back to the Houston Astros from the Minnesota Twins ahead of the 2025 MLB trade deadline.
Going into Sunday’s game against the Houston Astros, Rafaela appeared in 98 games in center field. He has seven assists and a ...
The Sox' 36-21 record at home has powered the return to competitiveness. They have won 11 of their last 12 at Fenway and 20 ...
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