the number on the left field wall is the number of years that it's been there
it was 1947 when it called the green monster
Prior to 1947, the left field wall was covered in advertisements. The Green Monster was born in 1947 when the advertisements were painted over with green paint.
there has not been a player for the Red Sox that was known as the Monster. The high Left Field wall in their stadium (Fenway Park) is calle the "Green Monster" and the Red Sox's mascot is named Wally the Green Monster
Flint is sent to the graveyard
The Green Monster (often known simply as The Monster or The Wall) is the nickname of the 37-foot, two-inch (11.3 m) left field wall at Fenway Park, home to the Boston Red Sox baseball team.The wall is the highest among Major League Baseball fields, and is the second highest among all professional baseball fields (including minor leagues), falling approximately six inches short of the left field wall, the "Arch Nemesis", at Sovereign Bank Stadium in York, PA. The York wall, however, is smaller horizontally, making the Monster's approximately 9000 sq. ft. area significantly larger than the "Arch Nemesis".
Here's a pic. Th left-field wall is called the green monster. The right-field foul pole (not shown) is called Pesky Pole, named after Sox great Johhny Pesky.
The left field wall in the Boston Red Sox's Fenway Park, also known as the "Green Monster", stands 37feet 2inches tall (11.33 m) and 240feet long (73.152 m)
No. 15. He plays Left field for the Nationals.
Green flash (top left)
An inside out swing in baseball is a swing where the hands come through ahead of the end of the bat which causes the ball to be hit to the opposite field (right field for a right hander or left field for a left hander). Wade Boggs produced many doubles off the "Green Monster" in Fenway by "inside-outing" the ball to left field. At the point of impact the bat forms a greater than 90 degree angle if one imagines an imaginary line between dead center field which continues through home plate. When a right hander hits a ball to left field or a left handed batter hits the ball to right field the ball is said to be pulled and the bat would usually form an angle of less than 90 degrees at the point of impact.
In order to push the button, you need a smaller monster, such as a garu or the monster you get at the beginning of the game. To push it, have your monster go just left of the green semi-circle, then walk towards the wall. Your monster should automatically push it. If not, move a little to the right. It took me a little while to figure it out as well.
one number of host bits must be left when you doing subnetting.