Fenway Parks Is Name of High School Baseball Player Being Recruited by North Carolina, Nebraska (Photo)

by abournenesn

Feb 1, 2013

While some parents may have dreams of sports stardom for their newborn children, the parents of one Fenway Parks were pretty prophetic when they named their son.

That’s right, a high school baseball player named Fenway Parks actually exists. Moreover, he’s apparently a pretty good player, too, considering that he’s being recruited by Mississippi, Nebraska and North Carolina according to PerfectGame.org.

And, no, you don’t even have to ask. FoxNews.com reported in 2007 on an Indiana couple who named their child Wrigley Alexander Fields. No word on the five-year-old’s draft potential, as of yet.

Check out a screenshot of Fields’ profile below.

Fenway Parks

Photo via Twitter/Major League Baseball

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