No dog ever had a better yard to play in than Drago.
Because as countless Boston Red Sox players and fans saw over the last decade, Drago’s playground was Fenway Park.
Sniffing along the Green Monster, exploring the dugouts or simply resting on the pitcher’s mound before a game, Drago was a delight. And valuable, too, as a German shepherd service dog for head groundskeeper Dave Mellor.
A week ago, shortly after walking on the outfield grass before the Red Sox hosted Oakland, Drago had a stroke. Two days later, he died at age 10.
“I was blessed he was in my life as he saved my life, changed my life, inspired me and gave hope to my life in ways I hadn’t had in decades and didn’t know were possible,” Mellor texted The Associated Press on Thursday.
“I am absolutely heartbroken,” he said.
On Friday night, before a game against St. Louis, the Red Sox recognized Drago on the videoboard and a tribute was read over the public-address system.
“Friends, throughout Fenway Park’s 110-year history, so many have roamed the diamond and given us memories to last a lifetime. But perhaps none have provided more love and comfort than the four-legged companion of our head groundskeeper, Dave Mellor,” the salute read.
“Last night, we learned that this constant presence and beloved figure at the ballpark for nearly a decade was laid to rest,” it said. “We send love and support to his family, honor his service and recognize a life well lived. We will miss you, Drago.”
Mellor has been tending the Fenway lawn since 2001 and met Drago in 2014.
Drago was always near Mellor’s side, on and off the field. Mellor twice in his life was hit by cars, necessitating dozens of surgeries, and Drago helped him cope with the effects of post-traumatic stress…