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    3-2-2 Baseball Academy

    5.0 (4 reviews)
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    Harry Downes Field

    Harry Downes Field

    4.5(8 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    This part is for sports lovers . It has a soccer field , baseball field , track field and a…read morefootball field . It has a playground also for kids . They have free street parking . No public bathrooms . It's dog friendly as long as you follow the Brookline dog laws. They also have a parking lot down the street a bit if you have trouble finding street parking .

    I'm not sure what the Harry Downes field is like the rest of the time, but from sun-up to 1pm it's…read morea dog park. An *enormous*, fully fenced, go-dog-go sort of experience. Some good friends of ours just adopted a dog who they were told was fully grown but has gained 10 pounds in the 2 weeks that they've had him and has *enormous* paws. He's gonna be a whopper. We have two tiny and sometimes a little hyper dogs that love the chase and be chased game. Three words that fix everything - puppy play date. On a brisk (ok it was 15 degrees) morning last week, we took the three dogs to the Harry Downes and let them go. It was great to see them wrestling and chasing-- even our littlest one went into a big snow drift after a ball (even though she's usually prissy about the cold). It was great fun and there were a handful of dogs there despite the temperature. It's a little hidden away in Brookline off rte 9, but still pretty near JP. We'll definitely going back-- especially if our big-dog-owning friends have anything to say about it. Minus a star for the hours. I'd like to see a dedicated dog area, but these are often small and not as nice as this park is.

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    Fenway Park - Original chairs | Fenway 2023

    Fenway Park

    4.5(1.6k reviews)
    2.4 miFenway

    Fenway is a must visit, but this was my first time attending a concert there instead of seeing a…read morebaseball game! We got last minute concert tickets to see Hozier. The acoustics was great and our seats were amazing. It was hot, but a great time! I hope to see more concerts and games in the future.

    Few places in American sports carry the weight, history, and personality of Fenway Park. What can…read morepossibly be said about this legendary ballpark that hasn't already been written thousands of times before? As it turns out... quite a lot. Stepping inside Fenway feels less like entering a stadium and more like walking into a living museum dedicated to baseball itself. Every section, corridor, and seat seems to hold a story from generations past. The famous ballpark is steeped in rich history, both widely known and perhaps not so well known to the casual observer. Our tour guide did a fantastic job bringing that history to life, walking us through everything from the Curse of the Bambino to the legendary Green Monster, the Red Seat, and countless stories in between. Hearing the background behind these iconic moments while standing in the very place where they occurred adds an entirely different level of appreciation for the game and for the city of Boston itself. One of the most fascinating stops was the Red Seat, marking the location of Ted Williams' incredible 502-foot home run -- the longest ever measured at Fenway Park. Standing there gives you a genuine sense of awe at what was accomplished in an era long before modern analytics and technology transformed the sport. Of course, no discussion of Fenway would be complete without mentioning the Green Monster looming over left field. Seeing it in person is something every baseball fan should experience at least once. Television simply cannot capture its scale, character, or the strange charm it brings to the ballpark. What makes Fenway truly special, however, is not simply the architecture or the statistics -- it's the feeling that baseball history still lives here. Unlike many modern stadiums that can sometimes feel overly commercialized or sterile, Fenway Park has retained its soul. The imperfections are part of the magic. Narrow concourses, aging beams, hand-operated scoreboards, and seats with imperfect sightlines somehow combine to create an experience that feels authentic rather than manufactured. Whether you are a lifelong baseball fan or simply someone who appreciates history and tradition, a visit to Fenway Park is absolutely worth your time. It is far more than just the home of the Boston Red Sox -- it is a living piece of American sports history that continues to stand the test of time.

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    Billings Field

    Billings Field

    4.8(6 reviews)
    4.3 miWest Roxbury

    One of - okay THE - nicest playground I've been to so far…read more It is always clean. There are plenty of benches for weary caregivers to rest while the kids run around and burn off that endless supply of energy. There are two play structures, both with slides and an array of climbing structures separated by a fence. One side for tots and one for older kids. There's a substantial set of swings (6 total - one for all ages). The playground is adjacent to a set of large baseball fields, tennis and basketball courts. There is no parking lot but I've never had trouble finding an on street space on beautiful LaGrange street. Its proximity to the plenty of shops and restaurants along Centre Street lend to making the visit to the playground a multi-purpose outing. I know how much effort it took to get the kids loaded up and out the door - so let's make the most of it! While it can get busy, it's never been so overwhelmingly crowded that my introverted personality couldn't handle it. I've always been very comfortable with the amount of kids and guardians. This is our favorite playground in the city so far, it has become our regular spot.

    Great playground in West Roxbury that includes a baseball field, basketball courts and a field that…read moreyou can play soccer or even see some and entertainment my provided by DCR. I recently went there to see you too cover band called The Joshua Tree. It was very very exciting and end it hosted anybody he wanted to go there for free.

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