The final game in Boston saw our best pitcher, Madison Bumgarner - whose nickname Mad Bum and number 40 are on my hat - pitching. This game should have been our best chance of winning any of the games in the series, but it turned out to be the only one we lost. The weather is certainly turning autumnal, as it was chilly again at the time I left, but due to get quite warm in the middle of the day, up to 28C/82F or maybe higher. My seat was in the Grandstand, section 25, where the seats are quite narrow - they are still the original seating layout from when the park was constructed over 100 years ago. I still couldn't see the main scoreboard properly because of the pillar obstructing the view, but I was able to see left field, which had been tricky in the first two games as I was on top of the wall that you can see in the second picture. In those two games, I was sitting either side of the right-hand lighting stanchion. The hand-operated scoreboard is one of the last r...
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