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    The Dugout

    5.0 (7 reviews)
    Open 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    A's Baseball Center

    A's Baseball Center

    4.5
    (4 reviews)
    8.0 mi

    My son just finished his first season playing for the A's. It was the best baseball experience of…read morehis life. Not only did he have a wonderful experience with his young team but the coaches really focused on healthy player development, teamwork and the importance of a "team" and fixed the bad habits learned young. My son has also been to many of the vacation camps that they offer and has a BLAST. These guys all focus on cultivating the player's strengths, working on the player's weaknesses in a calm manner, cultivating the love of baseball, while raising the bar and transforming these young players into competitive athletes! Additionally, the communication between management, coaches and parents completely open and transparent.

    The A's Baseball Center is a great baseball training center with 4 tunnels, pitching machines, and…read moremovable pitchers mounds. They took the old defunct Extra Innings Woburn and renovated the space with new cages, indoor turf and lighting. The facility is extremely well lit, which is a major plus, as many of the indoor baseball businesses in the area have poor lighting. It is easy to book tunnel time online and their rates are competitive. The owners take a no frills approach to the business. There is no pro shop or vending machines to speak of. The owners love of the game is apparent in everything they do, from running the center to coaching kids in their AAU program. They also feature many quality instructors with impressive credentials. The A's proprietors, Brian and Scott Blumsack also run an AAU program out of the Woburn location. There are 7 teams from 10u to 18u. The program started 2 years ago in this location. They play in highly competitive tournaments throughout the summer and are very involved in the development of their players. If your child has the talent, they can help them get to the next level.

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    Coach Wilson's Workout
    Harrison: former A's player, staff Hitting Contest Champion
    Harrison: former A's player, staff Hitting Contest Champion
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    Fenway Park

    Fenway Park

    4.5
    (1.6k reviews)
    10.0 mi

    Traveled from the west coast (Go Dodgers!) and had to see the Grandaddy of them all, Fenway Park!…read moreIt was a truly magical experience as a long-time baseball fan, and a fan of historic stadiums. The seats were pretty decent, the stadium showed its age in some spots (especially the stairwells) but overall it's a beautiful stadium with great sight lines and wonderful views (in the top deck) of Downtown Boston as well. The food offerings could be a little better, but the sausage & onions we had was excellent!!

    It feels weird to review Fenway Park, but I just have to talk about how poorly orchestrated they…read morewere as a concert venue. I went to a sold out show earlier this summer, and the acoustics for the first opener were terrible. I was nervous the rest of the show would sound as 'blurry' and unprofessional, but they were able to adjust it halfway through her set thankfully. How awful for the artist, though, to be broadcast at such low quality audio at such an infamous location. The seats are not comfortable at all - and they want us to sit in them for extended periods of time!? I was seated in the stands under the covering, so luckily did not have direct sunlight on me during this scorching hot day, but there are also no fans or way for air to flow through the covered areas, so I was miserably hot. This place would make a killing if they sold personal fans or misters in the summer. The process of even getting in to a concert here is a little ridiculous - you have to get a whole separate app to access your concert ticket, instead of being able to use an email or add it to your Apple/Google wallet like you can at every other venue. Merch staff was incredibly rude, and have the audacity to ask for tips after yelling at you about your selections and being unhelpful as can be. Of course drink prices are inflated through the roof, but it almost felt illegal what they were charging for a bottle of water at an outside venue during a crazy heat wave. Worst of all were the bathrooms. They're clearly not checked or cleaned at ALL throughout the night, which is alarming considering the volume of people that flow through there. For a show that had a primarily female audience, no men's bathrooms were converted to women's, so the women's lines were out of control. You couldn't even move in the concourse in between sets anywhere near merch, the bathrooms, or concessions, which felt like an extreme fire hazard. The porta potties outside weren't even easy to get to - people were in multiple lines all the way across the exit, with no way to easily get back in the concourse when going the other way except to push through people. They actually had porta potty ATTENDANTS (what a concept), but they did help the line get moving once they were in place and on the ball. They were so helpful I actually tipped them in their tip jar strapped to a tree (lol) out of sheer gratitude for being the only people paying attention to making those huge lines move. At the end of the night I was able to get in line for the regular indoor bathrooms at last, since so many people left early to beat the herd, and there was trash, toilet paper, tampons, and other crud all over the floors and sinks. The water only operated at a scalding hot temperature, so you couldn't even splash cool water on your face to cool down, and it felt like my hands were burning. It was absolutely appalling! Toilet paper was running low, trash cans all over the venue were overflowing, it was nasty and I couldn't wait to get out of there. TD Garden is its own overcrowded nightmare, but I'd take a show there any day over overheating and using gross bathrooms and not being able to meet up with friends in the concourse because I couldn't even move through the crowds. Seems like a bunch of serious safety concerns that I hope are more under control than what I experienced for other events. Sad, because otherwise the event was absolutely incredible.

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    Original chairs | Fenway 2023
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