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YANKEE STADIUM

The famed bat by the main entrance. The bat is really a boiler room.
FENWAY PARK

The street pictured here is closed off to vehicular traffic during game days to make the area shops and food vendors part Fenway.
WRIGLEY FIELDS FAMED SCOREBOARD

One of the more familiar sights in baseball. The blue “L” flag has probably been raised more often the the white ” W ” flag. During the Cubs 1997 season in which they opened 0-13, the man in charge of the flags described the ” L ” flags as being all crinkled up, while the white ” W ” flag looked like it was neatly ironed .
FROM THE BLEACHERS

5/12/2007. The Cubs are in the midst of a long losing streak, and they just happened to catch a hot club in the Padres. The Pads would run away with this one, 9-3. The weather, along with the Cubs poor play, would actually keep many fans home on this day. I would be informed that it was the coldest May in Chicago in over 100 years.
CHAVEZ RAVINE

From the Top Deck after a July afternoon game against the rival Giants. One of the nicest views in baseball. Check out the THINK BLUE sing on the hill behind DiamondVision. Yes, it is meant to mimic the Hollywood sign.
JEFF KENT

Camera Day, June 4, 2006, as he mingles with the fans on the field
THE FAMED MONSTER

Man, that thing can be intidating
OUTSIDE FENWAY

Another festive day at the ballpark


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