A downtown ballpark is infinitely more accessible by ALL transportation lines. This location is dead. Nothing happens here. You options are come and leave. There is no experience. There is no excitement after a game. It is get and your car and leave, because you can't stay here. There is no making a day of it. You speak of employment, but it would be way better for "employment " to have more jobs connected to the Sox, right? So how about a ballpark complex which could add thousands of jobs? We are talking about a few extra train stops (or walking for someone who digs it)for anyone who lives in the area AND they don't have to put up with the negative externalities that you tell me the hate so much. Win-Win! More jobs, less traffic and drunks! So much more walkability yeah!
I am impressed you managed to call all of the neutral ballpark reviewers who routinely and consistently rate this park as one of the absolute worst in baseball, racists. I don't think you have been to many other ballparks if that is your first thought. Besides if the residents are that bothered by the fans, there is one really obvious fix.
It is reviewed as generic, large scale, and completely lacks and personality on pretty much every list that exists. Because of it, we see near zero baseball tourism like other major markets see, and no attendance boost from the daily experience. Sox fans go when the team is good, and that's it. That's not me, that's it's national reputation. If you are content with that because it keeps tickets cheap, cool. I would like more out of this franchise and fixing the biggest mistakes of this ballpark would be a step in the right direction.