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Teddy Ebersols Red Sox Fields
Embankment Rd, Boston, MA 02114, United States
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L
Review №1

Took my ATV down and got some swings in of my own before our RED SOX OPENER against the Orioles..7pm

Ch
Review №2

Phenomenally maintained. Gorgeous views. Nice breeze off the water. Easily accessible. Beautiful sunsets if youre lucky enough to be playing during one. In the city but you wouldnt know it.

Jo
Review №3

Open to play softball, soccer, and ultimate.

Pr
Review №4

Very well kept public park. Soccer, baseball fields. Nearby is also tennis courts and 2 playgrounds for kids. Restrooms also nearby in Hatchshell. Parking is very limited and actually non-existent currently (Oct 2019) because it is being constructed. Vietnam few weeks there will be parking. 3 handicaps spots and Maybe half a dozen regular places.

La
Review №5

Great baseball fields. Small parking lot. Can be a little confusing on where you can access the field.

Ne
Review №6

Nice ball fields.

Ta
Review №7

This is a great field right on the water.Not too far from the Red Line(Charles/MGH) its only a short walk over the new foot bridge to the fields.Well groomed and a nice setting as well!(Plenty of water, trash barrels and porta pots too)

Sa
Review №8

Needs parking. Too many entrances were locked. Field has many small holes you could easily twist and ankle on.

Ma
Review №9

Well maintained and well located. The infields are strategically located closer to the river and facing the road.

Ma
Review №10

Nice field. Pretty iight overall

Em
Review №11

This is a great field for adult social sports and thus is ALWAYS crowded with reservations. They also have wonderful facilities for childrens sports and a water park with lifeguards in the summer as well. One thing to note is that facilities are limited and its actually easier to head back to the hospital to use the restroom. However in rain or shine the fields are always well groomed and have a great breeze coming off the river during the summer.

Ak
Review №12

Little walk if coming from T and ground lights take time than usual 6pm to turn on so take some buffer if you have a game around 6. Otherwise great ground

Ma
Review №13

Great fields right on the Esplanade. I walk my dog through here very often and I really enjoy going to this park. It is very well kept.

Ca
Review №14

Great spot right by the Charles River that hosts baseball, soccer and Ultimate Frisbee practices and games. Fields are maintained well.

Pa
Review №15

Lunch on the Charles - a break from caring for a loved one at MGH

Ge
Review №16

Very nice baseball fields intended for younger folks although its common to see adults playing softball under the lights

Mi
Review №17

Played ultimate there, lots of divots in the grass, twisted my ankle there the other day. I recommend caution playing there.

Ja
Review №18

One of the best spots on Earth to play baseball or softball. Right alongside the Esplanade and perfect for a weekend afternoon.

Am
Review №19

Play in a kickball league here. Lots of team events going on here, right on the Charles and an easy walk from Charles MGH t-stop.

sh
Review №20

Good location for intramural sports.

Br
Review №21

This space is made up of two baseball fields. Right on the Charles river. There is a park and spray deck next to it with limited 2 hour parking.

Br
Review №22

Great place to play softball/baseball!

My
Review №23

Great for softball, however there are dangerous steel barriers with pointed edges near the dugouts and home plate that need to be removed before there is a serious injury.

Al
Review №24

Softball fields right on the river. Parkings a little tricky (take the little right onto a driveway before Google Maps tells you youre there) but once you screw it up once youll remember.

St
Review №25

Nice fields and well maintained.

Da
Review №26

~ Memories ~

Da
Review №27

Oasis next to the Charles River of softball and soccer

Ba
Review №28

This fields name is for baseball.

An
Review №29

Not well lit. Cramped. Rough grass.

Br
Review №30

Love the setting

Ke
Review №31

Very interesting