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"It hit off the pole," he said. Marlon Byrd ... who share the lead in the National League East. "Hey, we won," Guillen said. "That's what matters. That's what we care about in here." ...
So hey, if it’s going to happen anyway, we may as try to have fun with it, right? I think the Padres have done that by attaching an 80-foot model of a TaylorMade golf club to the right-field foul pole ...
The right-field foul pole at Fenway Park is only 302 feet from home plate. A ball clanging off the yellow stanchion is the cheapest home run in the major leagues. The Red Sox officially named it ...
The Sox proposed several ideas and were approved, including “the Repair and reinforcement of Right Field Foul Pole and new foundation” known as Pesky’s Pole, according to team spokesperson ...
Somebody get that Pesky Pole out of the way. The right-field foul pole at Fenway Park in Boston — named after former player Johnny Pesky — served as a viewing impediment to Saturday’s ...
Fans watching the Tar Heels and Huskies face off in the Fenway Bowl on Saturday were treated to less than clear views with a foul pole — what looks like the Pesky Pole — at the ballpark ...
Pesky's Pole – the right field foul pole named after Red Sox legend Johnny Pesky – is being replaced with a sturdier version. The pole currently sits 302 feet from home plate and is covered in ...
It hit the foul pole. The story does not stop here. As Hays began rounding the bases, the ball was actually stuck in the fencing of the foul pole. A fan sitting nearby would eventually retrieve ...
There's a new addition to Citi Field that is clucking up quite a bit of backlash. Following a nine-game road trip, Mets fans, players and media members returned home to find some new signage on ...
Last week, the Royals shared video of a new foul pole being installed in right field at Kauffman Stadium. On Tuesday, the left-field pole was put in place (you can see that in the video above).