The longest home run over the Green Monster at Fenway Park is attributed to Babe Ruth, who reportedly hit a 573-foot home run in 1919. However, modern measurements suggest that the longest confirmed home run over the Monster was hit by David Ortiz, who launched a 541-foot blast in 2006. The exact distance of home runs can vary based on the measuring techniques and conditions, but these two players are often celebrated for their notable achievements at Fenway.
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Babe Ruth and Mickey Mantle. Tied.
only 310-315 feet from home plate
Green Monster is the nickname for a 11.33 metre high field wall at Fenway Park, the home of the Boston Red Sox. This is a popular term used in baseball to describe a wall that is very hard to pitch over.
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Prior to 1947, the left field wall was covered in advertisements. The Green Monster was born in 1947 when the advertisements were painted over with green paint.
Africa is home to the world's longest river. This is the Nile at over 6,500 km.
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The advertisements on the wall were painted over with green paint for the 1947 season.
The best idiom for jealousy is "the green-eyed monster." Saying this means that someone is jealous of something. You don't actually call the person a monster, though. You say "He was in the grips of the green-eyed monster," or "She felt the green-eyed monster taking over." It is as though jealousy is a separate thing from the person.