Fenway Park

Field Box 50 at Fenway Park

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Field Box 50 Seating Notes

  • For baseball games, we recommend these seats for impressing a guest
  • For baseball games, desirable view from behind home plate
  • Rows A1, 1-2 are part of the Dugout Club
  • Related Seating: Field Boxes
  • Rows L and above are shaded during most day games
  • See all shaded and covered seating

Row Numbers

  • Rows in Field Box 50 are labeled A1, 2-3, A-M
  • When looking towards the field/field/stage, lower number seats are on the left

Interactive Seating Chart

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  • Field Box 50 Reviews

    Fantastic seats

    Sep 2025

    Baseball Review
    Field Box 50, Row Row H , Seat 5

    Had an amazing time with my 7 year old son and was so excited to see my Sox so close.

    Front of sections 9-79 are behind the netting

    Baseball Review

    There is some amount of netting or screening in front of sections 9-79. The height and coverage of netting or screening will vary by section.

    • Dugout Club

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      Closest Seats to the Field: Located directly at field level along the infield, just feet from the playing surface.    Premium Front-Row Experience: First few rows of multiple infield sections provide one of the most immersive views at Fenway Park.    Upgraded Seating: Padded seats (bottom cushion) with extra legroom and built-in cupholders.    In-Seat Wait Service (Red Sox Games): Fans can order food and beverages directly from their seats during Boston Red Sox games.    Clubhouse Lounge Access: Includes entry to the Clubhouse, a climate-controlled lounge with HDTVs located behind the seating area.    Who Should Sit Here  Dugout Club seats are ideal for fans who want to sit as close to the action as possible at Fenway Park. These seats are popular for special occasions, entertaining clients, or fans who want a premium field-level experience with added comfort and lounge access.  Dugout Club Location + Details  Dugout Club Seats are located at field level in the infield sections at Fenway Park. These seats occupy the first few rows of several sections surrounding home plate and the dugouts, placing fans just steps from the playing field.  While Fenway Park does not feature traditional all-inclusive field-level clubs like newer stadiums, the Dugout Club seats provide one of the closest premium experiences in the main seating bowl.  Seats in these areas include extra legroom, padded bottom cushions, and cupholders, offering a more comfortable seating experience compared to most traditional Fenway seats.  Fans seated in Row A1 of Sections 39–50 will also find individual TV monitors placed on the ground in front of the seats, allowing them to watch replays without leaving their seats.  Views from Dugout Club Seats  Dugout Club seating places fans just feet from the field, creating one of the most immersive viewing experiences in the ballpark.  From this vantage point, fans can hear the sounds of the game clearly — including conversations between players, coaches, and umpires. Seats near the dugouts also provide a close look at players entering and exiting the field throughout the game.  Because these seats sit extremely close to the playing surface, the viewing angle is very low to the field, which can limit the overall view of the outfield compared to higher seating levels. However, the trade-off is unmatched proximity to the action.  Ford Clubhouse Lounge Access  All Dugout Club ticketholders receive access to The Ford Clubhouse, a climate-controlled lounge located behind the seating area.  The Clubhouse provides a comfortable indoor space that includes:  Climate-controlled seating areas    Multiple HDTVs    Food and beverages available for purchase    Private lounge atmosphere away from the concourse    For Boston Red Sox games, fans seated in Dugout Club seats may also have in-seat wait service, allowing food and beverages to be delivered directly to their seats. Food and drinks are not included with the ticket price.  Amenities and lounge access can vary depending on the ticket plan or event, so check seller notes for specific details included with a ticket.  Dugout Club Seating Areas  Dugout Club seats are spread across several section groupings near the field. Each area shares similar seating features but varies slightly in location around the infield.  Home Plate Dugout Club:  Sections 39–50 (Rows A1–3)  These sections sit directly behind home plate and are considered some of the most desirable Dugout Club seats due to their centered view of the field.  The front row (Row A1) in these sections includes personal TV monitors located in front of the seats.  Infield Dugout Club  Sections 29–38 and 51–61 (Rows 1–2)  These seats run along the infield baselines on both the first base and third base sides. Fans here remain extremely close to the field while getting a slightly angled view toward home plate.  Dugout Club Camera Pit  Sections 17-20 (Rows 1–2)  These specialty seats are located near the broadcast camera wells positioned along the field. Fans seated here are still extremely close to the action but may be positioned near media equipment depending on the exact section.  Extended Dugout Club  Sections 13-16 and 72-79 (Rows 1–2)  Extended Dugout Club seating includes additional premium seats that continue the Dugout Club footprint slightly farther down the infield lines. These seats share the same field-level proximity and upgraded seating features. 

    • Field Boxes

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      Close to the Action: Located within 20 rows of the field, offering some of the closest unobstructed views at Fenway Park.    Excellent Sightlines: Positioned in front of the Grandstand, meaning no support poles obstruct the view.    Dugout Proximity: Sections 21–28 sit behind the Red Sox dugout, while Sections 62–68 are behind the visitor dugout.    Premium Lower-Level Seats: Among the most desirable non-club seats for Boston Red Sox games.    Protective Netting: All rows in these sections sit behind protective netting near home plate.    Who Should Sit Here  Field Box seats are perfect for fans who want premium lower-level seating close to the field without paying for club seating. These seats are popular with fans who want excellent views of the game and proximity to the dugouts, making them a great option for those hoping to watch players up close throughout the game.  Field Boxes Locations & Details  Field Box seats are located in the lower level of Fenway Park, directly behind the Dugout Box seating and positioned between the baselines.  These sections typically sit within 20 rows of the playing field, placing fans extremely close to the action. Because they are positioned in front of the Grandstand, fans sitting in Field Box sections do not have to worry about the support poles that obstruct views in other parts of the stadium.  At the front of many sections is Dugout Club seating or the team dugout itself, followed by the Field Box rows.  Rows in the Field Box sections are labeled with letters, generally running from the front rows up to Row M, where the main concourse walkway is located.  All seats in these sections sit behind protective netting, which extends across the infield to help protect fans from foul balls.  Views from Field Box Seats  Field Box seats offer some of the best sightlines in the stadium.  Fans sitting here enjoy a close, unobstructed view of the field that allows them to follow the action at home plate, along the basepaths, and in the dugouts.  Because these seats are close to the field, fans can often hear conversations between players and coaches and see the game from a similar perspective as the players.  While the proximity is excellent, some fans note that the historic Fenway seats themselves can feel narrow or less comfortable than seats found in modern stadiums.  Choosing the Right Side  When selecting Field Box seats, the side of the field can have a noticeable impact on both views and sun exposure.  Third Base Side  Receives shade earlier in the day    Often preferred for afternoon games    First Base Side  Provides a direct view of the Green Monster in left field    Typically stays in the sun longer during day games    Dugout Locations  Fans hoping to sit near their favorite team should consider the location of the dugouts:  Sections 21–28 are located behind the Red Sox dugout    Sections 62–68 sit behind the visitor dugout    These sections can be especially appealing for fans hoping to see players entering and exiting the dugout throughout the game.  Field Boxes vs Right Field Boxes  Field Box seats should not be confused with the Right Field Box sections.  While both share similar naming conventions, Right Field Box seats are located much farther from home plate and do not offer the same premium sightlines that make the Field Box sections so desirable. 

    • For Baseball - Recommended For Impressing a Guest

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      Seating within three rows of the field. Television monitors are placed along the wall in front of Row A1. Exclusive amenities only offered to Dugout Seat guests

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