The Red Sox fan who is famously known for sitting behind home plate at every home game is "The Red Seat" guy, whose real name is John "Red" Sox. He has become somewhat of a legend among fans due to his unwavering dedication and distinctive presence at Fenway Park. His loyalty and enthusiasm for the team have made him a recognizable figure during broadcasts and games.
There is no batting cage behind home plate.
No. The Home Plate Umpire, the Catcher, and the Batters are in foul territory, because they are all positioned behind the foul lines.
Behind Home Plate.
Usually in the cage behind home plate where the radar gun is located.
my wife
The Home Plate Umpire...
Len Barker
Behind home plate.
A pitched ball is ruled either a ball or strike based on whether or not it has passed over home plate. Extend the surface of home plate upwards, and that is the zone through which the ball must pass. If a pitched ball does not pass over home plate, but is still caught directly behind home plate (curve ball) it is a ball.
david wells
Behind home plate is great. The closer down the better, but even if you're a level up in the stands, it's a great place to watch the game.
Behind home plate