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Ball gets stuck in light of Fenway Park's Green Monster scoreboard

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Just when you thought you've seen it all in baseball, you're reminded you haven't.

The Green Monster at Fenway Park is known for some funky bounces, but this may be the funkiest one of all.

Actually, this may go in the "non-bounce" category.

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Masataka Yoshida of the Boston Red Sox fields the ball in front of the Green Monster during the eighth inning against the Cincinnati Reds at Fenway Park May 30, 2023, in Boston.  (Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

The Kansas City Royals' Kyle Isbel sent a pitch from Nick Pivetta to the opposite field that went over the head of left fielder Masataka Yoshida.

Yoshida leaped to make the grab up against the wall but was unsuccessful. Expecting the ball to bounce back toward the field, Yoshida took a couple of steps in that direction but had no idea where it was.

That's because it got stuck inside a light on the Monster's scoreboard behind him.

The light, which now has a gaping hole, illuminates for the first out each inning.

The American flag hanging from the Green Monster during the national anthem before a game between the Baltimore Orioles and the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park March 30, 2023, in Boston.  (Daniel Shirey/MLB Photos via Getty Images)

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The fly ball was ruled a ground-rule double, so a runner on first did not score. It was a huge break for the Sox because there were two outs. So, the runner was going on contact and more than likely would have scored.

Fenway is the home of several quirky features, like the Pesky Pole that sits just

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