The Red Sox logo on the infield grass.

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Anyone know how the groundscrew is able to cut the logo into the infield grass? My guess is they shoot a projected image onto the field and cut the grass in the opposite direction to make the image stand out, but it's just a guess.
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Dave Mellor is a painter with a canvas of grass and a palate with just two colors: green, and lighter green.
The Boston Red Sox groundskeeper's work is on display again this October, his gallery the lush grass of the Fenway Park infield. Using a combination of mowers and the spray from a hose to get each blade just right, Mellor has cut a 90-foot square Red Sox logo into the infield for the baseball playoffs and an eye-catching checkerboard into the outfield.
His designs, which he sketches out with the help of his two daughters, attract a lot of attention, and they landed him a book deal that allowed him to translate his techniques to the suburban lawn. But every good groundskeeper knows the real secret: You mow for show, but you rake for dough.
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Think of it like a really big stencil.