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Fenway Park is a baseball park near Kenmore Square in Boston, Massachusetts. Located at 4 Yawkey Way, it has served as the home ballpark of the Boston Red Sox baseball club since it opened in 1912, a...
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The story of how the right field foul pole at Fenway Park acquired the name Pesky Pole. ... The Pesky Pole ... Even though Pesky's Pole was dubbed that in the 1950s, the phrase really didn't become popular until the late 1980s or early 1990s. According to former Red Sox star Johnny Pesky, it was Sox pitcher Mel Parnell who...
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www.bostonspastime.com/peskypole.html
www.bostonspastime.com/peskypole.html
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Welcome to Pesky's Pole, the rants and raves and rebukes of a Red Sox Fan in exile. ... Pesky's Pole has moved. I recently agreed to join up with the outstanding baseball bloggers at Only Baseball Matters. I am really excited about this opportunity to be part of a baseball blogging community. You can read my Pesky's Pole...
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peskypole.blogspot.com/
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February 10, 2008 ... I handed him my baseball to sign and he handed it back, as the people in front of me had finally moved on from Clay. ... I knew a bit about him before going to the signing (he has started and done relief work, has a funky sidearm delivery, throws two really good pitches and one good pitch that includes a...
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For years, the Red Sox faithful have held their breath as long fly balls race toward the right field corner, and the play-by-play announcer screams that the ball has fallen either inside (home run) or outside (fair ball) the Pesky Pole, named for venerable Sox infielder of two generations ago... ... "Fisk's famous homer on Oct.
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www.historywire.com/2005/06/pesky_pole_no_m.html
www.historywire.com/2005/06/pesky_pole_no_m.html
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Pesky’s Pole:; Pesky’s Pole is the Foul Pole in Right field, another short distance from home plate like that of the right field foul pole. Red Sox great Johnny Pesky hit the pole for a game winning home run and bounced a couple more off of the pole during his career so they named the pole after him.
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Johnny Pesky and Neil "the snail" Bernstein; To contribute to the Pesky Pole Marathon, online, go to; ... Inspired by the Boston Red Sox winning the World Series in 2004 and Mark Bellhorn's Pesky Pole home run, Neil decided that it would be great to run the 2005 Boston Marathon with a miniature Pesky Pole on his head,
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www.peskypolemarathon.org/
www.peskypolemarathon.org/
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The Pesky Pole at Fenway Park ... Mel Parnell has been credited with naming this pole after Sox legend Johnny Pesky, who himself hit only 17 home runs in his 10-year career, with just six of those coming at Fenway. Supposedly, Pesky hit one off Parnell late in a game that just squeaked around the pole to win it for the Sox.
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www.fenwayfanatics.com/fenway/features/pesky/
www.fenwayfanatics.com/fenway/features/pesky/
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Reference & Definitions Question: What Does Pesky Pole Mean? Pesky's Pole or the Pesky Pole is the nick name given to the right field foul pole which is at the Fenway Park; it is the home of the Boston ... Pesky's Pole or the Pesky Pole is the nick name given to the right field foul pole which is at the Fenway Park;
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