I'm sorry, but yes. Yes I am. I have the misfortune to be one of those people who are not only unusually tall (6'6") as well as broad shouldered and big-framed, but also have their set point needle stuck somwhere around "Goodyear Blimp" on the dial. I am, no mistake about it, huge, and as a result have trouble sitting through an hour long flight in seating designed in 1970. Fenway's seating is designed for people literally a third or less my size. Sitting in that park is not uncomfrotable so much as cripplingly painful. Even if I was as trim and svelte as I'd like to believe I am (for my height and build, doctor says I should get myself down to about 270 pounds) , I'd still have a hard time walking out of that ballpark.
If I'm a paying customer, I have a right to expect that my comfort is important. The idea that my comfort is NOT important, that it is I who should accomodate the ballpark rather than the other way around.. well if I'm paying for the privelege I really resent it.
I recognize that Fenway's a lot bigger than I am, but I won't be attending a baseball game in Fenway with the way the seats are right now. I have no chance, none at all.