Want this question answered?
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.
Red Sox pitcher Mel Parnell (himself immortalized in Terry Cashman's Talking Baseball) immortalized his teammate Johnny Pesky by dubbing the right field foul pole in Fenway Park the Pesky Pole, after Pesky won a game for Parnell with a home run near the pole. The pole is just 302 feet from home plate. Pesky was a slap hitter, and his bloop would have been a routine fly out in most other parks (just as Bobby Thompson's "Shot Heard Around the World" would have been a routine fly out in any stadium besides the Polo Grounds). Parnell made the name stick after he became the Red Sox broadcaster.
302 Feet
Some fun facts about Fenway are: The green monster wall in left field is 37 feet 2 inches tall. It used to be just a dirt hill before construction started. The right field pole is called 'Pesky's Pole' because Johnny Pesky was really good at hooking home runs around it.
The best seats in Fenway Park is anywhere. You will be able to have a great view even under the overhang. If you really wanted to spoil yourself, you can have seats on the Green Monster. They are very far in the outfield, but they are toatlly worth it. So whenever you go to Fenway Park just try to get a seat near first base because you will be able to see the Pesky Pole. Lastly, don't get a seat right behind a big sign!!!!
The net consists of a series of vertical lenticular (lens-shaped) sections that are joined together at their middle.The lenticular sections are flattened slices of the surface of the sphere from "north pole" to "south pole", taking in a few longitudes each, joined together along the "equator".See link for an illustration.The net consists of a series of vertical lenticular (lens-shaped) sections that are joined together at their middle.The lenticular sections are flattened slices of the surface of the sphere from "north pole" to "south pole", taking in a few longitudes each, joined together along the "equator".See link for an illustration.The net consists of a series of vertical lenticular (lens-shaped) sections that are joined together at their middle.The lenticular sections are flattened slices of the surface of the sphere from "north pole" to "south pole", taking in a few longitudes each, joined together along the "equator".See link for an illustration.The net consists of a series of vertical lenticular (lens-shaped) sections that are joined together at their middle.The lenticular sections are flattened slices of the surface of the sphere from "north pole" to "south pole", taking in a few longitudes each, joined together along the "equator".See link for an illustration.
the colors stand for the different levels and sections on the totem pole
25x3xZ = Volume...in this case volume is 742500. Hence find Z, which is the height of the block then divide by 22 to get the height of the pole. Z= 742500 / (3x25) The question isn't worded very well but I assume that that is what you are looking for. I thikn the height of the pole should be 450m.
Dick Pole debuted on August 3, 1973, playing for the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park II; he played his final game on July 18, 1978, playing for the Seattle Mariners at Kingdome.
Lay the tent out on flat ground. Take the pole sections and slide the separate sections together. This will take a little trial and error without an instruction print out (available by calling the manufacturers toll free number.) Slide the pole sections into the pole loops and stand the tent up one section at a time. Stake the tent down, and add rain fly if desired.
There is a geographic North Pole and a magnetic North Pole. It's also in the Arctic Circle and the magnetic North Pole is stationed directly above the Earth's axis. The geographic North Pole has moved because it's basically a slab of ice that floats around.
A diving block is a mental block the stops the diver from being able to do a certain aspect of diving such as the hurdle or twisting dives or most common are reverse dives. this happens in many other sports to such as pole-vaulting or gymnastics.