Self-proclaimed as “America’s Most Beloved Ballpark” Fenway Park is MLB’s oldest, opening its’ doors for the first time on April 20, 1912. Fenway Park is a must see for baseball fans of all ages however keep in mind despite the recent renovations, a 10-year initiative to improve every facet of the ballpark and preserve it for the next 30-40 years, Fenway can be tough to navigate due to some cramped quarters and the plethora of standing room only tickets sold. I would recommend arriving early and enjoying the pregame block-party atmosphere on Yawkey Way.
Nine with the Nerd: Shane Talbot
I met Shane Talbot through the Ballpark Stampeders Facebook group, 1,400+ fellow ballpark fans sharing their trips and stamps thanks to Tim Parks. Shane started his quest to see all 30 ballparks last year. He made his first trip to Fenway earlier this season and met up with fellow Stampeder Paul Rodriguez.
Fenway Park Concierge
Ballpark Nerd Rank: 16
Opened: 1912 Capacity: 37,673
Schedule and Promotions
Seating Chart, Ticket Prices & Ballpark Nerd Recommendations
- Loge Box sections 105-141
- Grandstand – all sections first few rows
- RF Roof Box sections 23-29