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Rating: Summary: A must read for baseball and Red Sox fans! Review: Dame captures the essence of a visit to Fenway Park and mixes real world wisdom with practical tips for survival. This book contains everything you need to know if you are going to a Red Sox game. And...it really does fit in your pocket! My only question is: where are the other stadiums. I need a "Foxboro in your pocket" and the rest...
Rating: Summary: Fenway in your Pocket is a great guide Review: Dame has put together a FANTASTIC guide to help maximize one of the great joys in spectator sports: going a Red Sox game at Fenway Park. His tips are practical and creative. From parking to eating, this book has it all. If Pesky's Pole intrigues you or if you want to know what words to yell at the latest overpaid Sox free agent who strikes out with the bases loaded, this book delivers the goods. A must for any true Sox fan!
Rating: Summary: A WELCOME ADDITION Review: IN MY REVIEW OF YANKEE STADIUMIN YOUR POCKET:THE FAN'S GUIDE TO YANKEE STADIUM, I MENTIONEDTHAT THE OTHER MLB TEAMS NEEDED SUCH A BOOK FOR THEIR FANS. I FOUND THIS BOOK BY ACCIDENT AFTER WRITING THAT AND SEE THAT THE BOSOX ARE COVERED IN THAT RESPECT. HERE IS AN EXCELLENT GUIDE FOR ANYONE PLANNING THEIR 1ST OR 50TH TRIP TO FENWAY. IT'S ALL HERE. EVEN IF YOU DON'T PLAN TO EVER VISIT THIS LEGENDARY BALLPARK, THIS IS A GREAT POCKET-SIZED BOOK TO ADD TO YOUR BASEBALL COLLECTION. KEVIN DAME NEEDS TO GET BUSY ON THE REST OF THE MLB TEAMS (AL TEAMS FIRST PLEASE KEVIN) SO THAT THE FANS CAN MAXIMZE THEIR ENJOYMENT AT A NEARBY MLB BALLPARK. I'LL BUY THEM ALL JUST TO READ AND ENJOY.
Rating: Summary: Excellent choice for a trip to Fenway Review: Innovative, fun and informative.I await the Skydome in your Pocket edition
Rating: Summary: Suggest you try an alternative to Fenway in Your Pocket Review: The highlight of our recent trip to Boston was a game at Fenway. I bought the book for my husband who read it before we went and did not find it interesting. I read it when we got back and found very limited amount of specific information on Fenway. Much of it explained baseball and its oddities that are true in any park. Fenway was quite accessible, and easily navigated. The fans and stadium personnel were relaxed, outgoing, and quite helpful. The fans themselves can give you any tips or explain any oddball yells. The ones in the book were not heard. If you are going to enjoy the game and see the park, you don't need this book to do it. If you want to know the history and legends of Fenway, this book does not have it.
Rating: Summary: It's here - the pocket guide to America's best baseball park Review: This book is about Fenway Park, one of the remaining ball parks from baseball's early years. In an era of fabricated nostalgia, Fenway serves as a reminiscent reminder of the way baseball used to be. A night at Fenway is probably little different than one fifty years ago when Ted Williams was terrorizing opposing American League pitchers. This book is not about boring history or "who cares" trivia. It is a user's guide to Fenway, written for you, the Fenway parishioner, to help you get the most out of your experience at the game. It will also help you leave with a few bucks left in your pocket. Whether it's a helpful tip on where to park your car, or a review of the "Fenway Beer rules," you'll be coached, step by step, throughout the entire Fenway experience. If you have never been to Fenway Park and consider yourself a baseball fan, I urge you to make a trip to Boston and enjoy this national treasure. For those of you who won't be able to make the trip, I hope that reading this guide will help take you there in spirit. - Kevin T. Dame
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