Thirty-seven rows up in the right-field bleachers at Fenway Park is a target calling out to all Boston Red Sox hitters.
It’s a red seat commemorating the farthest ball ever hit at the venerable ballpark. Ted Williams lays claim to that feat, blasting a home run 502 feet in June of 1946 that has been forever immortalized.
It would be a dream for a Red Sox player, or any opponent for that matter, to hit a ball that far at Fenway.