Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox, is experimenting with pumped-in crowd noise to great as real of an in-game experience as possible. David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports

Fenway Park experimenting with pumped-in crowd noise for 2020 MLB season

It appears that Fenway Park is ready for the 2020 Major League Baseball season to begin, and now they're experimenting with various in-game features. 

On Friday, Fenway Park was experimenting with pumped-in crowd noise, and it's very similar to what Germany's Bundesliga and the English Premier League have done to fill the stadium with noise while no spectators are allowed due to the coronavirus pandemic. 

Like the Red Sox, other teams, if not all of them, are expected to pump-in virtual crowd noise this season to add to the viewing experience. 

The MLB season is set to begin on July 23 after a long layoff due to difficult negotiations and the coronavirus pandemic. 

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