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John Kennedy's run-scoring double in the sixth inning gave the Boston Red Sox a 4-3 victory over the Minnesota Twins last night...
Springtime in Boston is synonmous with baseball. And along with the peanuts and cracker jack, fans swear by baseball food staples. Fenway franks—slathered in ketchup and accompanied by a cold beer and a seat in the bleachers—are as crucial to the Red Sox experience as the Green Monster. Before you can indulge in this ballpark delicacy, however, you have to find your way inside the Fenway confines—never an easy task...
...sheer atmosphere, you can’t beat the vendors hawking greasy goods on Landsdowne St., right in the shadow of the Green Monster. Come before the first pitch and you’re bound to encounter hordes of fans, all of them primed to see a Sox victory. “Yankees Suck” chants are loud and frequent—sometimes even when the enemies from the Bronx aren’t in town. This type of environment better be what you’re looking for, because you don’t go to Landsdowne Street...
...team—which has now lost five of six—amnesia may seem productive. It was only one week ago that Red Sox officials booted the Beanpot from Fenway Park’s grounds, citing “re-sodding the turf” as the main reason...
Perhaps students like this see the situation like the Red Sox see the World Series: They know they must strive for a more inclusive community of internationals, but in their hearts, they’ve already lost hope. I can only hope that this fatalism is not permanent. The Red Sox will win someday. International students should be so lucky...