How ironic. I want to Fenway last year on Labor Day. We went because my first cousin, twice removed, was on the Cleveland Guardians roster (he went 1 for 2 with an rbi), and obviously they played the Red Sox that day. (The Red Sox won).
Because he plays both RF and 1st base, we opted for seats just beyond 1st base. We were about 15 rows back and paid $150 per ticket, which I thought was cheap (I thought we'd pay about $200).
If you can, get there at least two hours before game time and dine/drink at Bleacher Bar at 82A Landsdowne Street. It is literally in left center field and has a large garage-style window that looks out to the field. It is part of Fenway but can only be accessed via Lansdowne Street.
Parking garages are within walking distance. I think we paid about $100. Also, no backpacks are allowed into Fenway. That said, you can check them within a block or two if necessary.
You will absolutely love your time there. I'm a bit biased…I'm from Connecticut and my wife is from the Boston area…and we've lived in the South (both Texas and East Tennessee) for many years. That said, the locals are great and you might have to ask them to repeat what they said as Boston accents are THICK! To this day, I still say to my wife, "what did you say?"
Sorry for being so effusive, but Fenway effin rocks.
BTW, look at the first third, and fourth picture that Fuzzy posted. That screen at ground level to the far right is the bar/restaurant. And fyi, we did not need jackets as it was in the low 80's.
One other thing, if you are a groupie, the Guardians stayed at the Four Seasons, which is about a 15 minute walk from Fenway. I presume most visiting teams stay there. Kinda crazy, but when the players walked in to the lobby I thought they were a bunch of college kids. It's crazy how young and talented Major League players are today.