“What’s the coolest part about working inside the Green Monster?” “Meeting all the different players, and we got a great view of the game.” Brendan, Scoreboard Productions“What goes into maintaining the field?” “A lot of attention to detail. We spot-check and nit-pick everything. That’s why it looks so beautiful.” Justin, Grounds Crew“What’s the weirdest thing someone has tried to bring into the park?” “A live house cat. There was a couple that arrived, and I checked their bag and inside was a live cat. I told them they couldn’t bring the cat into the ballpark. They understood and left, and about fifteen minutes later, they came back without the cat. It seemed too quick to have properly disposed of the cat. I don’t know what they did.” Chris, Security“What do you like about working at Fenway?” “Seeing a little kid get a game ball. It’s nice.” Michael, Security“What’s it like to sell the winning raffle ticket?” “It’s the best feeling knowing that you impacted someone in the ballpark who was just there to watch the game.” Elizabeth, Red Sox Foundation“What’s best part about working with Wally?” “Seeing the kids smile. Seeing the kids excited to see Wally and knowing that Wally made their day.” Eddie, Team Wally“What’s the weirdest question someone has ever asked you?” “Someone asked me once why the Green Monster is called the Green Monster.” Kaithlynn, Usher“What’s the weirdest thing someone has tried to bring in the park?” “A pizza cutter.” Jonathan “Bird”, Security“What’s the hardest part about your job?” “Lost children. I just want to scoop them up and say, ‘It will be okay!’” Kris, Security“What’s the best part about your job?” “Everybody is always so excited, you know? I bring companies and families and groups around and show them the park, and nobody is ever sad or mad. Everybody is always happy.” Patrick, Premium Sales Day of Game Staff“What do you like about working at Fenway Park?” “I like all the people I meet, and every night is different. It’s like a TV show – it might be a rerun, but there’s always a different episode. You always meet different personalities. Every night is interesting here at Fenway.” Tim, Usher“What do you like about your job?” “My favorite part about it is working with the kids. I feel like kids, when they go to Fenway Park, it’s an awesome and magical place, and they get so excited. We give them all this cool stuff and they just light up. They get to be a part of Red Sox Nation and they get to be closer to the team in that way.” Susie, Fan Clubs“What’s something you wish you could tell the fans?” “The smoking section is on the other side of Yawkey Way. Yes, if you exit the stadium you can come back in to the park. Thank you.” Sean, FanFoto“What’s your favorite part about your job?” “I like taking care of those in uniform, and those who wouldn’t normally have the ability to get up here and take a look at The Monster.” Colin, Usher“What’s your favorite part about working at Fenway Park?” “Seeing all the children run through the concourse. I’m so serious! They’re so adorable!” Demetris, FanFoto“What’s it like to stand on the field?” “It definitely opens your eyes to how many great ball teams come through the park and how many greats get to play there every day.” Anthony, Security“What do you look for when you’re taking photos of the game?” “I want to make an unbelievable picture. One that will stand out, and everybody will say, ‘Wow.’ That’s what I’m looking for.” Robert, Media“What’s your favorite fun fact about Fenway Park?” “I love that people can come and sit in the exact same seats their ancestors sat in, and they’re sitting in pieces of history throughout the game. They may not be the most comfortable but they have the most history.” Avital, Tours“What has been your favorite part about working here?” “The World Series – Three of them!” Bill, Usher“What’s the hardest part about working on the Green Monster?” “Everyone will try and come up, and unfortunately we have a fire code we have to stick to. So we have to turn away a lot of people.” Corey, Security“Describe the best part about working at Fenway in three words or less.” “The atmosphere.” Mark, FanFoto“What’s something about your job people might not know?” “If we get a ball, we try and get it to a fan. We talk to them about the players, their statistics and how they’re doing – things like that.” Robert, Usher