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Boston Red Sox vs. New York Yankees Fenway Park June 25th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for New York Yankees Fenway Park
4 Yawkey Way, Boston, MA
02215, US
1. Fenway Park Garage - 0.2 miles, approx. $30
2. 100 Brookline Ave Garage - 0.3 miles, approx. $25
3. Landmark Center Garage - 0.4 miles, approx. $20
4. Boylston Street Lot - 0.5 miles, approx. $15
5. Kenmore Square Garage - 0.6 miles, approx. $25
Fenway Park is more than just a ballpark; it’s a Boston legend that’s seen history unfold since 1912. When the New York Yankees come to town, stepping into Fenway feels like stepping into a living piece of baseball history. This stadium isn’t just about the game; it’s about the atmosphere, the chants echoing through the night, and the iconic Green Monster looming over left field, yes, you can actually lean on it if you’re lucky enough to snag seats on the famous wall. The 2002 season gave us the unforgettable moment when Neil Diamond’s Sweet Caroline became the unofficial anthem, a song that gets everyone singing along like they’re old friends. Watching a game here is about feeling connected to generations of fans who’ve cheered through rain, shine, and historic World Series moments like the one in 1916. And let’s be honest, no matter how many times you’ve been, there’s always that little thrill in the air, whether you’re catching a game from the elevated seating with panoramic views or rushing past the concourse for a quick hot dog without missing a pitch. Getting to Fenway is pretty straightforward too, with routes from Longwood Medical Center or hopping on the Green Line straight to Kenmore Square. It’s a place that’s part shrine, part neighborhood hangout, and always a good idea to experience at least once, especially when the Yankees are in town.