This was noted in the game thread by me and other posters but I think it bears special mention.
In light of Rick Honeycutt's cry baby routine about how close the bleachers are to the guys in the visiting pen, it behooves all Sox fans in the vicinity to be especially vocal. I'm not advocating profanity or anything of the sort. What we need is some old fashioned good razzing, and for Honeycutt's words to make it even tougher on him and his staff.
https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/world-series-2018-dodgers-pitching-coach-rips-fenway-parks-brutal-bullpens-after-clayton-kershaws-flop/
In light of Rick Honeycutt's cry baby routine about how close the bleachers are to the guys in the visiting pen, it behooves all Sox fans in the vicinity to be especially vocal. I'm not advocating profanity or anything of the sort. What we need is some old fashioned good razzing, and for Honeycutt's words to make it even tougher on him and his staff.
https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/world-series-2018-dodgers-pitching-coach-rips-fenway-parks-brutal-bullpens-after-clayton-kershaws-flop/
Don't disappoint us, SoSHERs who are out there tonight.Kershaw felt the full-on Fenway effect the minute he took to the bullpen mound to warm up for World Series Game 1 Tuesday night.
"Brutal. Pretty brutal," said Dodgers pitching coach Rick Honeycutt, making his first trip to the Fens since 2010. Not much has changed. The rubber of the pitching mound in the visitors' bullpen is but three feet from the bleacher seats. "What I don't understand is why baseball allows it. You've got the rubber right there and people literally standing over you."