Michael Null Photography
11/13/2025
10/26/2025
This red bleacher seat among the sea of green to mark the spot where the longest home run in Fenway Park history was hit by legendary Red Sox player Ted Williams.
In 1946, Williams connected on a pitch from Fred Hutchinson of Detroit and sent a mammoth blast into the afternoon sky. It didn’t come down until it found the straw hat of Joe Boucher from Albany, NY, sitting 502 feet from home plate in Row 37, Seat 21. Boucher was later quoted as saying that, after the ball struck him, he lost all interest in retrieving the souvenir. In 2002, after Williams passed away in early July at the age of 83, the Red Sox, amongst many other tributes to the former great, kept the seat empty for all remaining home games; fans who had already purchased tickets for that spot were given free seat upgrades by the team.
10/23/2025
In the Beautiful city of Boston this weekend! Hope to have many more photos to upload next week!!
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