The home bullpen is in right field and if I'm not mistaken has a Sonic Drive In sign on its back wall. The visitors is in left field.
the number on the left field wall is the number of years that it's been there
Drivers side left foot on fire wall.
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".
In the fuse box located on the drivers side just on the left wall of your left foot
A baseball actually does not have specific dimensions like a basketball court or football field. It would depend on the stadium itself. Here are the approximate dimensions for an average field: 90 ft. from base to base 60 ft. from pitchers mound to home plate 320 ft. to left field wall 375 ft. to left center 400 ft.to center 375 ft. to right center 330 ft. to right
Left Field Corner: 8ft 6in to 10ft Left Field: 7ft 6in Center Field: 25ft Right Field: 7ft 6in Right Field Corner: 8ft 8in to 9ft 6in
i think its because of the way the wall curves
The outfield wall between the left field foul line and the right field foul line is in fair territory. All other walls are in foul territory.
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
1 foot = 0.333333333 yards400 Feet = 133.333333 yardsElway could probably do it if the wall was 280 Feet or so.
chest limb and augmented--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Standard Limb Leads (Bipolar) "Einthoven's Triangle"Lead I: right and left arms (lateral wall)Lead II: right arm and left foot (inferior wall)Lead III: left arm and [usually] foot (inferior wall)- Note that the right arm is always negatively charged and the left foot is always positively chargedAugmented Leads (Unipolar*)aVR: right arm (no specific view)aVL: left arm (lateral wall)aVF: left leg [usually foot] (inferior wall)Precordial "Chest" Leads (Unipolar*)- see link called "precordial 'chest' leads" in related links for diagramV1: 4th intercostal space to right of sternum (septal wall)V2: 4th intercostal space to left of sternum (septal wall)V3: between leads V2 and V4 (anterior wall)V4: 5th intercostal space at midclavicular line (anterior wall)V5: level with V4 at left anterior axillary line (lateral wall)V6: level with V5 at left midaxillary line, directly under midpoint of armpit (lateral wall)* It's important to note that with the unipolar leads, they work assuming that the "center point" is negative and the ends (the actual lead placement) are positive.