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It was not easy but I made it. Last night, the Section had planned to go and watch the Red Sox together. I had it booked for months. But the weather was not friendly. It actually poured and after an hour in Fenway hanging out and eating greasy food and not finding any other Section A people, we went back to Christine's and had tea by the fireplace... They said the game was cancelled so I thought my Fenway experience was over. But it seems the game was postponed only a couple of hours so I decided to take an hour out of the schedule and use the ticket (since I was not getting a refund anyway) to go. I convinced Shilpa and Teeba to come along and we ended up being a good group. We only stayed for an hour but it was enough to see home runs and understand what ball, strike and out mean! Oh and to take some pictures to the famouos Ortiz! Even I knew him! We left at the right time, they were winning and it was starting to rain... Go Red Sox!

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