In this Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2018 photo provided by the Esplanade Association a giant Boston Red Sox beanie rests on top of a sculpture of former Boston Pops conductor Arthur Fiedler, near the Charles River in Boston. The nonprofit Esplanade Association and a local knitwear company with an unprintable name teamed up to create the beanie to celebrate the Boston Red Sox baseball victory over the New York Yankees in the AL Division Series. Fiedler died in 1979. (Kelsey Pramik, Esplanade Association via AP)

BOSTON — Even the late conductor of the Boston Pops is celebrating the Boston Red Sox victory over the New York Yankees in the AL Division Series.

The nonprofit Esplanade Association and a local knitwear company with an unprintable name teamed up to create a giant Red Sox beanie (aka toque) to perch atop a sculpture of Arthur Fiedler’s head along the Charles River.

Michael Nichols, executive director of the association, tells The Boston Globe the hat, 17 feet in circumference, links two great Boston traditions “with an homage as grand as Arthur Fiedler’s legacy.”

Christina Pardy, owner of the knitwear company , says it’s the largest hat she’s ever created and took 24 hours of work to complete.

Fiedler died in 1979.

The Red Sox open the AL Championship Series Saturday against the Houston Astros.


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