Fenway Park

Grandstand 22 at Fenway Park

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Fenway Park Grandstand 22 View

Grandstand 22 Seating Notes

  • For baseball games, we recommend rows 1 for unobstructed grandstand views
  • For baseball games, desirable view from behind home plate
  • Related Seating: Grandstand Seats
  • Rows 1 and above are under cover
  • See all shaded and covered seating

Row Numbers

  • Rows in Grandstand 22 are labeled 1-18
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row 18

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  • Grandstand 22 Reviews

    Avoided the Pesky Grandstand Obstructions!

    Jun 2016

    Baseball Review
    Grandstand 22, Row 8, Seat 8

    The only place where the beams impact the view from this section and row is if you're sitting in seats 1 through 4, otherwise you don't have to worry about having an obnoxious obstruction in your way. Head on views of the pitchers mound, batters box, and center field scoreboard were very good, although being behind home plate means the protecting netting took away any shot I had at a foul ball souvenir. Legroom is lacking, not great for a 6 footer like myself. But my seat was very safely covered and incredibly shady during a hot summer day game.

    Somewhat obstructed view

    Jan 2011

    Baseball Review
    Grandstand 22, Row 13, Seat 22

    Somewhat obstructed view. Crowd was not very lively and turned around to comment to us that we were being too loud when we were cheering.

    No beam issues from Row 1

    Baseball Review
    Grandstand 22, Row 1

    A seat in Row 1 of Grandstand 22 will ensure a clear view to the field. Fans in row 2 and higher will struggle to see the catcher and batter from seats near the right side of the section.

    Batters box blockout on the right

    Baseball Review
    Grandstand 22, Row 2-18

    Unless you were lucky enough to get a seat in Row 1, you'll struggle to see pretty much anything around home plate with a seat near the right aisle due to the support beam.

    • Grandstand Seats

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      Grandstand Seats at Fenway Park - especially on the infield - are the biggest gamble when it comes to obstructed seats. Even if you are not directly behind a support, you may encounter a pole when looking towards the pitcher's mound, second base or the outfield.   If having an obstructed view will ruin your outing, it's usually not worth the time and energy figuring out if your seat is obstructed or not. We recommend avoiding the entire Grandstand and focusing your search on other areas of the ballpark with clear sitelines.   So why sit in the Grandstand at all? There are two main reasons:   First, the Grandstand seats demonstrate the charm of Fenway Park better than any other area. The overhang, the support poles and the old-timey seats are a throwback to baseball in the first half of the 20th century.   Second, these Grandstand sections offer the best protection from the elements. Whether you're trying to stay dry on a rainy day - or cool on an August afternoon - the Grandstand has you covered, literally (Tip for families: to be closer to concessions and restrooms, choose sections 26-27 or 11-12). Additional Grandstand Notes  Sections are usually organized into Grandstand Infield and Grandstand Outfield Grandstand sections 1-6 are covered but are still in the sun during late afternoon Grandstand sections on the third base side have better sitelines than those on the first base side 

    • For Baseball - Recommended For Unobstructed Grandstand Views

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      Clear views of the pitchers mound and batters box. Majority of the infield is unobstructed

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