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  • Jimenez walked two in the third and Ortiz took a shot at Pesky's Pole, barely missing a three-run homer on a drive that curled just foul.

    USATODAY.com - Baseball - Colorado vs. Boston 2006

  • Because of Pesky's Pole, the Green Monster, and all the other accoutrement of one of baseball's grand old stadiums.

    Guide to the Postseason, Part 2: The DH League 2007

  • Because of Pesky's Pole, the Green Monster, and all the other accoutrement of one of baseball's grand old stadiums.

    Guide to the Postseason, Part 2: The DH League 2007

  • Ortiz opened the third with a shot that curled around Pesky's

    USATODAY.com 2004

  • The ball appeared stuck in Pesky's glove, allowing Rizzuto to reach base on a close play.

    USATODAY.com - Remembering a no-hitter from another era 2003

  • I was happy to get deeper into the game, but then I was introduced to ` Pesky's Pole 'and my night was done.

    American League Baseball - Blue Jays vs. Red Sox 2001

  • Pesky's Pole - just 302 feet down the line in right before the wall juts out to the bullpens.

    All-Stars say goodbye to Fenway 1999

  • Pesky's suspicion was contagious - and they had been led, slyly and secretly, away from the comparative safety of the upper decks where they had been surrounded by the ship's company and passengers, down into the depths of the hold, where there were no witnesses to what might happen to them.

    The Cruise of a Deathtime Babson, Marian 1983

  • Fingers like iron bands fastened themselves around Pesky's forearm and pulled him towards the door.

    The Cruise of a Deathtime Babson, Marian 1983

  • At the same time, she couldn't seriously view D-and-D Smithers as an insane menace, despite Pesky's insistence, so they were probably safer chasing after him than they would be up in the public lounges where the passengers - and the real killer - were milling about.

    The Cruise of a Deathtime Babson, Marian 1983

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