Field Box 7
Fenway Park

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About Field Box 7

Key Insights

  • Recommended For Outstanding Convenience (Rows G-K)
  • Midfield View
  • Rows 1-3, A-K

Seating Notes

  • For baseball games, we recommend rows G-K for outstanding convenience
  • For football games, desirable view from near midfield

Row Numbers

  • Rows in Field Box 7 are labeled 1-3, A-K
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row K
  • When looking towards the field/field/stage, lower number seats are on the left

Views From Field Box 7

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Baseball Seat View From Field Box 7, Row H

What It's Like to Sit in Field Box 7

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RYS Expert Reviews

Right Field Boxes

(2026 Review) - Main Level Right Field Seating: Located on the lower level down the first base line near right field.    Budget-Friendly Lower Level Seats: Often the cheapest unobstructed tickets on the main level of Fenway Park.    Unique Viewing Angle: Many seats face toward the outfield rather than home plate, creating a sharp angle to the infield.    Full Sun Exposure: These sections are uncovered and among the last seats in the ballpark to receive shade.    Close to the Field: Positioned near Field Box and Loge Box sections while offering a lower price point.    Who Should Sit Here  Right Field Box seats are best for fans who want a lower-level seat at Fenway Park without paying premium infield prices. These sections appeal to budget-conscious fans who want to sit close to the field and don’t mind a sharper viewing angle toward home plate.  Right Field Boxes Location & Details  Right Field Box sections are located on the main seating level down the first base line toward right field.  On the Fenway Park seating chart, these sections appear adjacent to the Field Box and Loge Box areas, though they provide a slightly different viewing experience due to their position closer to the outfield.  Because they sit in front of the Grandstand seating, Right Field Box seats still offer unobstructed views, avoiding the support poles that affect some other areas of the ballpark.  These sections are often among the least expensive unobstructed seats on the main level, making them a popular option for fans trying to sit close to the field on a budget.  Views from Right Field Box Seats  The biggest trade-off with Right Field Box seating is the viewing angle toward home plate.  Because the sections are positioned down the first base line, many seats face toward the outfield rather than toward the infield. For example, seats in Section 5 look more directly toward right field, meaning fans often need to turn their body to follow the action around home plate.  When the sections are crowded, this angled view can make it slightly more difficult to find a comfortable position while watching the infield.  Despite the angle, fans sitting here still remain relatively close to the field, which can make plays in the outfield and along the first base line particularly enjoyable to watch.  Sun Exposure  Another important factor when choosing seats in the Right Field Box sections is sun exposure.  These seats are fully exposed to the elements and tend to stay in the sun longer than most other seating areas at Fenway Park. Aside from the Bleachers, they are often the last sections in the stadium to move into the shade during afternoon games.  Fans attending day games should be prepared for extended sun exposure when sitting in this area. 

Fan Reviews

Difficult To Watch the Infield When I walked into our entry tunnel, I was pretty excited to be sitting to so close to the field at Fenway Park and also thought we might have a pretty good chance at a foul ball from where we were. Sadly however, the seats turned out to be a big let down.

Firstly, the seats are way too shallow to the field, making it very hard to see the infield over the fans in front. I was constantly trying to move forward to try and watch the ball as it made its way to from the pitcher to home plate.

The seating angle was incredibly poor as well, as we were facing left center field rather than angled back towards the infield. This setup causes you to turn your head a ton to the left to watch the pitchers mound and batters box, which ultimately resulted in a really stiff upper back the next day after the game.

Luckily we got some cloud cover during the second half of the extra innings game, otherwise I would have been toast in spite of putting on sunscreen prior to the game (there is little relief in terms of shade here during day games).

Overall, I can't say I would recommend these seats to anyone given the incredibly uncomfortable seating setup and very difficult infield views.

Section FB7 / Row H / Seat(s) 7 • Baseball • Jun 2016

I'd Rather Sit Behind a Pole in the Grandstand A week later I'm still sore from sitting in these seats. After a four and a half hour extra inning marathon, my back is sore from squirming to see and my tan shows no sign of disappearing.

If you were to sit in your seat and look forward, you would look directly at the edge of the Green Monster. In other words, these seats are really poorly angled towards home plate. To see, you have to turn your entire body or neck completely sideways. Once your finally accomplish that feat, you have to look over a million people - only to be staring right at the first base coach. That last part is just bad luck, but do yourself a favor and find seats with a better angle. I've sat all over Fenway and these are easily the worst seats.

Section FB7 / Row H / Seat(s) 8 • Baseball • Jun 2016

Additional Reviews

  • Cleveland Guardians at Boston Red Sox - Apr 15, 2024
    Great location good views of field. Easy in and out to get to concessions!
    Section FB7 / Row J
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