Fans at Fenway Park are often intimately close to the action, especially in relation to the visitors' bullpen. The bleacher seats are approximately three feet away, allowing Boston Red Sox supporters the opportunity to jeer opposing pitchers as they warm up.

Los Angeles Dodgers pitching coach Rick Honeycutt, whose players had to deal with Fenway's finest throughout Game 1 of the World Series, doesn't appreciate the bullpen's proximity to the fanbase.

“Brutal. Pretty brutal,” Honeycutt told Tom Verducci of SI.com. "What I don't understand is why baseball allows it. You've got the rubber right there and people literally standing over you."

Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw warmed up in the visitors' bullpen before Game 1 and proceeded to have a rough outing, allowing five runs on seven hits and three walks in four innings of work. While his struggles likely can't be attributed to fan-related taunts, it couldn't have helped matters.

Tuesday marked Honeycutt's first trip to Fenway Park since 2010, and it seems he'd have been happier had his absence been longer.

The Dodgers will look to rebound in Game 2 on Wednesday at Fenway Park.