Why Fenway Park’s Green Monster Can Be Intimidating For Outfielders

It's provided an obstacle to hitters and fielders, too

by Alexandra Francisco

Sep 23, 2020

Every Major League Baseball stadium is different.

At Fenway Park, there’s the Citgo Sign, the hand-operated scoreboard and a 37 foot high wall in left field.

And that wall, better known as the Green Monster, has given opposing fielders and new Boston Red Sox players a hard time for years, with many not knowing exactly how to play a ball off the wall.

Fore more on this, check out the video above from “Red Sox Final,” presented by Rodenhiser Home Services.

Thumbnail photo via Brian Fluharty/USA TODAY Sports Images

Thumbnail photo via Brian Fluharty/USA TODAY Sports Images
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