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| View looking up to the press box from the camera well next to the Rangers dugout. | 
From fighting through hour-long rain delays that forced fans to jam-pack into the concourse to learning the significance of the red seat in right field, we 
did Fenway Park.  I didn't know quite what to expect.  It blew me away.
The structure is old and dated, yet its history is unmistakable and it possesses a charm that no amount of money can buy.  Here are a few of our photographic highlights, taken with the crappiest cell phone camera HTC makes.   Have to dedicate these pics to my friend, Andrea Bohnen.  She's a ginormous Red Sox fan and would have rocked the experience much more than me.
All the pics after the jump.  Enjoy!!!!!
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| Fans walking along a street outside Fenway, underneath the Green Monster. | 
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| More pregame fun | 
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| Yawkey Way, the street outside Fenway, before the game.  Remarkable scene. | 
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| Thursday live shot outside the park and just across the Green Monster | 
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| The outside of the Green Monster from across the street.  This is the location from which we did our live shots Thursday night. | 
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| If it's a Friday night Rangers  rain delay, must be 21! | 
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| The mass of people crammed into the Fenway concourse during Friday's 1-hour rain delay. | 
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| The visiting team's clubhouse isn't separate from the general public. This is the mass of humanity packed right outside the Rangers clubhouse during the rain delay. | 
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| View from the camera well next to Rangers dugout.  I did a live shot during the game from this location.  Ortiz is at bat.  PRIMO seat. | 
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| Game time.  View over the Rangers dugout. | 
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| Another view looking from stands over the left of the Rangers dugout during batting practice. | 
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| It's always about the food: lobster roll and chowder photographer Bret Kelly had for a Friday night dinner.  Lobster roll is $18.50 in the expensive seats, only $12.00 in the concourse. | 
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| Cuban sandwich from El Tiante on the left (pretty good).  El Tiante Italian sausage on the right (not so much). | 
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| After  Bengie Molina hit for the cycle, an 8-4 Rangers win and a 30-minute postgame show, we're done!!!! | 
 
Well, it might not be the best camera, but it sure brings out the experience. :) Love to watch you on TV, you bring excellent sports stories in a fun, pro way. Thank you!
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