 Red Sox fans filled Fenway Park last night to watch Game 3 of the American League Championship series. Lines surrounded the park entrance with people eating and drinking before the game. Some fans even spent the day traveling in order to make it to this playoff match-up. We're from Long Island, New York. We drove up today. We took the ferry at 8 in the morning. Pretty good so far. I'm excited to see what else it has. Yeah, electrifying. It's always electrifying here in Fenway. Lansdowne Street was also electrifying last night with its bars packed with fans who couldn't get a ticket for the game. Tickets for Game 3 have been competitive to get. Mitchell said she brought tickets the moment they went on sale. No ticket though, no problem. The Fenway bars had no shortage of spirit last night. Fenway even saw the most dedicated Astros fans at the game. Edgar Puente flew into Boston this morning and said he surprisingly saw many other Houston fans at the airport. What are we talking about? What are we talking about? Baby, come on. I'm showing everything right now. Vendors outside Fenway are also ready for tonight's game. Anticipating large crowds, they're stocked with plenty of merchandise, and of course, the iconic Boston sausage and peppers. Tonight's definitely a lot higher. I'd say it's playoff. People are ready to go. They're excited to get drunk. Have a good time at the game. With the socks lost tonight, the series is now tied 2-2, and they're set to play the Astros back here at Fenway Park tomorrow night. For BUTV, I'm Maddie Weiner.