This has been a dream of mine since I can remember. Despite being born and raised in New York, Boston has always been my second favorite city. I love the people, the history, the atmosphere, and most importantly, the baseball team. My friends and I finally had the opportunity to go to Fenway last summer and despite the fact that it was a stressful trip, it was one of the best experiences of my life.
There are certain people who are very good at planning trips, I am not one of them. I am not always known to be a patient person, and the ugliness of that rears its head the most whilst planning things. Somehow, everyone thought it was a good idea for me to plan this Boston trip. MAJOR red flag. I got the tickets, $40 seats in right field near the Dunkin Donuts sign, that was a piece of cake, and something I've become quite good at. Next up was the hotel, something that needed to be cheap and easy to get to. Maybe not my biggest strength. I found a good deal on a hotel outside of Boston, got one room for 6 people and hoped for the best. The plan was to have two queen sized beds, a cot and an air mattress. All of that would've been fine had it been for the air mattress not having that pesky little air pump it needs to inflate. The six of us put our heads together and decided to put the beds together, creating what we now lovingly refer to as "Mega Bed." We had driven up in two separate cars, hit some traffic, probably got a little bit lost but finally made to Boston. We didn't get there with enough time to do a stadium tour so we saved it for the next day.
After some complaining about the size of the room, how hot it was and blah blah blah, we headed out to Fenway for that night's game. We went to grab food at Cask'n Flagon before the game and then headed into Fenway.
There's always a possibility of being disappointed when you have such high expectations. It's very easy to get your hopes up that you're about to have an amazing experience only to be at least slightly let down by what actually ends up happening. This was not the case at Fenway. If it's even possible, it EXCEEDED my expectations. I'm not an emotional person by any means, but I definitely teared up a few times at the realization that I was finally there for a game. It's always nice when you can finally check something off your bucket list. We were able to go down to field level for batting practice and took some unbelievable pictures. The Red Sox were playing the Minnesota Twins that weekend which was great because my sister is a Twins fan. We grabbed some food, I dropped my hot dog on my foot and had to sheepishly ask for another one, and then we found our seats.
We couldn't have picked a better season to go to Fenway, it was the 100th year anniversary of the ballpark. In between innings the kept showing montages of famous moments in Red Sox history. I'm sure I only paid attention to roughly about an inning of the game because I was so in awe of the stadium itself. My sister and I began one of the best traditions we have during our stadium tour, ICE CREAM HELMETS! Being a super slow eater, eating ice cream on a hot night usually doesn't end well, and this is no exception. I may have grown up in a lot of other ways, but I still can't eat ice cream without getting it all over myself.
One of the biggest highlights of the game was the singing of "Sweet Caroline," its become a tradition in Boston and while I'm not always big into that kind of stuff, it was awesome to be a part of. Just watch a clip of it and you'll see what I mean. That, followed by the rally video the Sox played heading into extra innings, I had chills.
The rest of the weekend was incredibly stressful, although looking back on it, its the kind of stuff to laugh off. Although it was crazy and stressful and clearly proof that I should not be in charge of planning anything, I made it Fenway! I actually did it, instead of just talking about it. It's great to experience different ballparks and different cities and there was no better place to whet my appetite than Boston. I'd like to go back at least once a year because the atmosphere there is phenomenal. Its no surprise that the Red Sox were dreadful last year, but the fans were acting like winning that game clinch them a spot in the World Series. What more can you ask for than a great game, a great stadium and great fans? It'll take a lot to top Fenway Park, it'll be interesting to see whether or not another stadium can do it.
Game Information:
August 3rd, 2012 7:05 PM
Duensing vs Doubront
Final Score: 6-5 F/10
Minnesota Twins Defeat Boston Red Sox
WP: Gray LP: Padilla S: Burton
Rankings:
1) Fenway Park, Boston Massachusetts
2) Citi Field, Flushing New York
3) Yankee Stadium, Bronx New York
Here are some pictures from the trip!
Next stop: Pittsburgh!