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Requiem for a Slugger: Manny Being Manny Mystery Cache

Hidden : 8/1/2008
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

A straight-forward puzzle. The solution requires knowledge of coordinate projection.

The coordinates listed above are for parking. Solve the puzzle below to find the location of the cache container.

BOSTON, July 31, 2008 - Minutes before the trading deadline, Manny Ramirez was traded to the Dodgers in a three-team deal that will send Pirates outfielder Jason Bay to the Sox.

Whether they love him or hate him, there's one thing citizens of Red Sox Nation can all agree on. Having Manny Ramirez on the Red Sox was never boring. "Manny being Manny" is now a part of the New England sports lexicon, as much as the phrase "it is what it is".

For eight years, "Manny being Manny" meant many things to New England baseball fans. It meant having a league leader (in various seasons) in batting average, home runs, and OPS, but not having a him as a leader in the clubhouse. It meant having a World Series MVP after eighty-six years of drought. It meant fans shaking their heads and rolling their eyes upon witnessing Manny's latest antics -- taking "breaks" inside the Green Monster, taking games off due to the deaths of his grandmothers (all three of them), "dogging it" down the first baseline. It was not uncommon to see "goofball" and "greatest natural right-handed hitter" in the same sentence in the sports pages.

The final accounting resembles a geocache log entry. Out: Manny Ramirez, Craig Hanson, Brandon Moss, and $7 million to cover the remainder of Manny's 2008 salary. In: Jason Bay. Let's hope the Sox have traded even.

One of Manny's last statements in a Red Sox uniform was, "The Red Sox don't deserve a player like me." Perhaps that is another thing Red Sox Nation's citizens can all agree on.

*** SOLVE THE PUZZLE BELOW, TO FIND THIS GEOCACHE ***

On April 19, 2005 at Fenway Park, former Boston Red Sox slugger Manny Ramirez crushed a first-inning solo home run off Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Roy Halladay. The ball sailed above the light tower and Coke bottles atop Fenway's Green Monster, bounced on the roof of the parking garage across Lansdowne Street and came to rest on the train tracks next to the Massachusetts Turnpike. It is considered one of the longest home runs in Red Sox history.


This cache will give you an appreciation of how long Manny's home run was, and will test your abilities to recognize objects on an orthographic image. To find the cache, you'll have to determine the distance and direction of Manny's legendary blast.

You'll have do some homework before you leave the house. Use a mapping tool with satellite imagery (I used Google Earth) and a distance calculator (I used FizzyCalc) to accomplish the following :
  • find the coordinates for the point where Manny connected with the pitch (Point A). Hint: home plate at the lyric little bandbox.
  • find the coordinates for the point where the ball came to rest (Point B).
  • determine the distance from the Point A to Point B.
  • determine the bearing from Point A to Point B.
  • use the coordinates listed below as "YOUR POINT A" for your starting point, and with the derived distance and bearing of Manny's April 19, 2005 home run, find the coordinates of the cache container.
Assume the baseball traveled in a straight line, as described above -- from home plate directly over the center of the leftmost light pole, bouncing on the part of the garage with lined parking spaces, and rolling straight to the middle of the set of tracks closest to Fenway.

The next time you pass Fenway Park on the Pike, note the gun control billboard at the roadside. This is where Manny's homer came to rest.

Additional Links
GoogleEarth
FizzyCalc distance calculator
The Boston Globe's interactive chart of Manny's 500 home runs
Poorhouse (poor farm) wiki.



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Cache Swag
The cache was initially filled with Red Sox items. Please trade similarly themed items, if possible.

The cache container was originally placed in August 2007, intended as part of the Green Monster series, but is no longer a part of that series.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

[mapping hint: ybbx sbe gur funqbj bs gur yvtug cbyr gb genpr gur cngu bs gur onyy] [container location: orgjrra gur gevcyr gehax naq gur qbhoyr-l]

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)