The Boston Red Sox are planning to immortalize Hall of Famer Carl Yastrzemski with a statue outside Fenway Park.

The proposed “Last at Bat” statue — of which an artist’s rendering was submitted to the city and obtained by the Herald — depicts Yaz holding a bat aloft in one hand and waving his helmet in the other.

Yastrzemski retired from the Red Sox in 1983, after playing his entire 23-year professional baseball career with the team as a left fielder and first baseman.

The Red Sox want to place the Yastrzemski statue on Van Ness Street, between the statues of Ted Williams and “The Teammates” — Williams’ 1940s teammates Johnny Pesky, Bobby Doerr and Dom DiMaggio.

Red Sox spokeswoman Zineb Curran confirmed the organization was in discussions with the city to erect the Yastrzemski statue on the sidewalk.

The team’s plans come after a Yastrzemski fan launched a Facebook page in 2011 in support of a Yaz statue at Fenway. The page has garnered more than 1,250 “likes.”

Yastrzemski, who is now 73 years old, could not be reached for comment.