$350 for a Red Sox vs. Yankees Game and VIP Experience at Fenway Park on Saturday, May 2 ($495 Value)
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Exclusive package lets fans step on-field at Fenway, meet a current Red Sox player, see the Sox play the Yankees, and take home memorabilia
The Deal
- $350 for a Red Sox vs. Yankees game and VIP Experience including a private meet and greet with a Red Sox player ($495 value)
- When: Saturday, May 2, at 7:45 a.m.; game begins at 1:35 p.m.
- Where: Fenway Park
- Seating: Pavilion Reserved 18
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Package Details:
- One ticket to the game against the New York Yankees on Saturday, May 2
- VIP tour of Fenway Park including warning track access and a stop inside the Green Monster (weather permitting)
- Entry to a pre-game reception with unlimited food and drinks
- Private meet-and-greet with a current Red Sox player
- Red Sox leather drawstring backpack
- Red Sox hat
- Official MLB baseball
- Red Sox Magazine
- One sample of Fenway Park dirt
- Free download of all digital images taken by staff throughout the tour and reception
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Exclusive Red Sox Game-Day Experience
On May 2, the Red Sox host the Yankees in an AL East battle between baseball’s biggest rivals. Though the game doesn’t begin until the afternoon, this exclusive package kicks off the baseball magic well before the first pitch. In the morning, fans will explore the parts of Fenway usually reserved for players and Hall of Fame cotton-candy vendors, stepping on the field, checking out the press box, and exploring Fenway’s famed Green Monster. A breakfast reception at 8:30 a.m. preps fans for the day ahead, which also includes a private meet-and-greet with a current Red Sox player and a mountain of swag including a backpack, a Red Sox hat, a sample of Fenway dirt, and an official MLB baseball.
Boston Red Sox
The Boston Americans circled Major League base paths from 1901 to 1907, at which point the team changed its name to the Red Sox. Shortly thereafter, on April 20, 1912, the historic Fenway Park was opened; that same year, the Sox claimed their first World Series title. Today, having welcomed generations of baseball fans through its gates and having seen six more World Series victories—most recently in 2013—Fenway Park still towers above 4 Yawkey Way as baseball’s oldest stadium. Over the course of its 100-year history, Hall of Fame players Ted Williams and Carl Yastrzemski have called Fenway home. The ballpark includes some of the game’s quirkiest on-field attractions, including the Green Monster in left field and the cavernous triangle in centerfield, where fly balls go to die.