The Green Monster & Fisk's wave. 200' down the left, 225' down the right, 250' to center — the most asymmetric, character-soaked field on the campus.
Twelfth inning, midnight in Boston, Game 6 of the World Series. Carlton Fisk lifts a ball down the left-field line and waves it — physically, with both arms — to stay fair. It clangs off the foul pole. Pandemonium.
That moment is why our Boston Park has the shortest left-field line on the campus. 200 feet, daring you to pull the ball, daring the Monster to take it back. The right-field line stretches 25 feet farther, the way Fenway's tilts toward the Pesky Pole.
It's a field with personality. Kids learn to spray hits the way Carl Yastrzemski did. Coaches love it. Pitchers… less so.
The shortest line on the campus.
Pesky-Pole tilt down the line.
Deepest part of the park.
Synthetic turf · sunken pro-style dugouts · stadium-grade lighting · stadium-style seating
Want your name above the Green Monster — at one of America's most-talked-about youth baseball fields? Field sponsorships start at the partner level.
Every summer tournament rotates through all five fields.



Kauffman's fountains, the Royals' two banners, and the deepest center field on the campus.
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