All the seats at fenway are awsome if you can get your hands on any tickets go for it!
In 1960, bleacher seats for the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park cost $1.50. This price reflected the era's general affordability of baseball games, allowing more fans to enjoy live sports. Over the decades, ticket prices have significantly increased, reflecting inflation and changes in the market.
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In 1912 there were 35,000 seats, which steadily increased to 39,928 in 2008.
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!!!!
April 2003
As of 2011 there are 37,493 seats in Fenway Park; however, during day games only 37,065 seats are used.
It depends on the row.
this offseason they are going to be replacing the red seats in the loge, field box, dugout box and the right field roof seats.
This is a good site to get that information: http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/bos/fan_forum/newsletters.jsp
They say it is a good 500-700 range
Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox, has a seating capacity of approximately 37,731. The seating layout varies by section, but generally, there are around 30 rows in the grandstand and bleacher sections. However, the exact number of rows in section L41 may differ based on specific seating arrangements and configurations for different events. For the most accurate information, it's best to consult a seating chart or the official Fenway Park website.