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Smokeless Tobacco Ban Okayed
Smokeless Tobacco Ban Okayed
Smokeless Tobacco Ban Okayed
A ban on chewing tobacco and other smokeless tobacco products at Fenway Park and other Boston sports venues has been approved by the city council. The council Wednesday unanimously approved the ban proposed by Mayor Marty Walsh this summer...
Lawsuit Filed
Lawsuit Filed
Lawsuit Filed
A female fan struck by a foul ball at Fenway Park last season is suing Red Sox owner John Henry. Stephanie Taubin of Brookline says she was above home plate in the EMC Club in June of 2014 when a ball came through an area normally protected by glass and hit her...
Mom Injured at Fenway Faces Custody Battle
Mom Injured at Fenway Faces Custody Battle
Mom Injured at Fenway Faces Custody Battle
As if she hasn't been through enough, Tonya Carpenter, the woman who was severely injured by a flying broken bat at Fenway Park recently, now is facing another strike out. She is in a nasty custody battle with her ex-husband, who is hoping to take custody of their 7-year-old son...
Number 45 To Be Retired
Number 45 To Be Retired
Number 45 To Be Retired
The Boston Red Sox will retire the number of former ace pitcher Pedro Martinez next month. Martinez's number-45 will be retired July 28th, just two days after the right-hander is enshrined into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown...
Condition Upgraded
Condition Upgraded
Condition Upgraded
The condition of the Massachusetts woman hit by a broken bat at Fenway Park has been upgraded from fair to good. Officials at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center say Thursday that Tonya Carpenter's condition has improved. They didn't provide other details...
Maddon On Fan Safety
Maddon On Fan Safety
Maddon On Fan Safety
Chicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon says he prefers his grandchildren sit behind the protective screen when they're at games. Major League Baseball has said it will re-evaluate fan safety at stadiums after a woman at Fenway Park was hit in the head by a broken bat last week...
Injured Woman Improving
Injured Woman Improving
Injured Woman Improving
A woman struck by a flying bat at Fenway Park has been upgraded to fair condition. Tonya Carpenter had been listed in serious condition at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston since she was hit in the head during a game between the Red Sox and Oakland Athletics on Friday night...
Red Sox’ Brian Sullivan Previews Season
Red Sox’ Brian Sullivan Previews Season
Red Sox’ Brian Sullivan Previews Season
On Saturday morning, I spoke with Brian Sullivan, Director of Marketing for the Boston Red Sox. I spoke with him about the 2015 team on the field, and some of the initiatives the organization is putting into focus this season at Fenway Park as well as some of the promotions...
"Truck Day" At Fenway
"Truck Day" At Fenway
"Truck Day" At Fenway
Take heart, winter weary New Englanders. Spring can't be far away if the Boston Red Sox equipment truck is on its way to Florida. Hundreds of fans gathered outside Fenway Park to bid the truck farewell as it left Boston on a 1,480-mile trip to the team's spring training home in Fort Myers shortly after noon on Thursday...

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