You can purchase display cases for memorabilia like dirt from Fenway Park infield at sports memorabilia stores, online retailers like Amazon or eBay, or specialty display case companies. Look for shadow boxes or acrylic display cases that can showcase the dirt in a protected and decorative manner.
Babe Ruth hit an infield home run at Fenway Park in 1917 when he played with the Red Sox.
The "dirt" we see isn't really what I would call dirt. A baseball infield is made up of a special mixture of sand, silt, and clay. (Silt is a natural material halfway between sand and clay as far as particle size is concerned.) There doesn't seem to be any one central source and depends more of the likings of the local groundskeepers. At Fenway Park, they mix in some ground up kitty-litter type stuff to give the infield "dirt" a redder color. Our local AA minor league park has artificial "dirt" made up of ground up automobile tires. Low maintenance and good drainage were what they were looking for around here!
80 can park in the infield.
chalk or spray paint
James L Taylor built Fenway park
The dirt circles are called fungo circles and are used by the coach to hit flyball practice to the fielders before the games.
Fenway park was built in 1912.
Because it is fenway park
Pretty darn good! Go to this site and click on your section. http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/bos/ballpark/seating.jsp
Fenway Park is in Boston, home of the Red Sox
Live at Fenway Park was created on 2004-09-12.