The Green Monster at Fenway Park is alive, as confirmed by the fact it literally ate a baseball during Wednesday’s Boston Red Sox vs. Kansas City Royals game. Fenway Park is one of the most unique ...
A unique and bizarre moment at Fenway Park left baseball fans, and Boston Red Sox left fielder Masataka Yoshida, truly baffled Wednesday night.In the top of the second inning, Kansas City Royals ...
BOSTON - Kyle Isbel hit a liner that crashed through a red light near the base of the Green Monster at Fenway Park and lodged inside the broken light for a ground-rule double on Wednesday night. The ...
The Green Monster has been known to keep well-hit line drives in-play for 111 years, but it doesn't usually swallow them up. With two down in the top of the second in the Boston Red Sox's game against ...
The Kansas City Royals' Kyle Isbel sent a pitch from Nick Pivetta to the opposite field that went over the head of left fielder Masataka Yoshida. Yoshida leaped to make the grab up against the wall ...
The Green Monster got its revenge. Kansas City Royals center fielder Kyle Isbel ripped a line drive in the second inning tonight that crashed into a light — the red ones counting outs in an inning.
BOSTON — No one could remember a play quite like it, but the oldest ballpark in America was ready for it, and the Red Sox wound up needing it. In the top of the second inning on Wednesday, Royals ...
A Red Sox game has to be really weird to stand out in this season full of wild weather, baffling errors, and too many injuries. Wednesday night was weird. In the words of Bill Hader’s iconic and ...
The Green Monster at Fenway Park has produced plenty of funky plays over its more than 110 years of history, but one particularly strange play Wednesday night might have been a first. In the second ...
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