Boston Red Sox Game with Concessions at Fenway Park on June 25 or 26 (Up to 42% Off). Three Seating Options Available.
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100th anniversary season of historic Fenway Park continues as Red Sox jockey for position in AL East against divisional foe Toronto
Playing baseball takes coordination, upper-body strength, and the courage to run counterclockwise even though that direction is normally only for the immoral and weak-hearted. See strong-willed Americans with this deal.
Choose from Six Options
- $28 for one ticket for bleachers seating, plus a $20 concession-stand voucher (a $48 total value)
- $30 for one ticket for right-field grandstand seating, plus a $20 concession-stand voucher (a $50 total value)
- $55 for one ticket for grandstand seating, plus a $20 concession-stand voucher (a $75 total value) <p>
For each seating option, choose between the following games:
- Against the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday, June 25, at 7:10 p.m.
- Against the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday, June 26, at 7:10 p.m. <p>
As a special promotion, one hour before game-time, a player to be announced will be signing autographs in Autograph Alley at Yawkey Way.
When you click “Buy,” you’ll be redirected to redsox.com to complete your transaction. This voucher applies toward the face value of tickets, but you’ll still need to pay all redsox.com fees and taxes in full. <p>
The Scouting Report
With the dog days of summer fast approaching, the Red Sox find themselves amid a five-way struggle in the American League East, baseball’s most competitive division. This season, opposing pitchers stand atop the Fenway Park mound leering at a Red Sox lineup that is near the top in runs scored and batting average. Designated hitter David Ortiz, known affectionately by fans and his mailman as “Big Papi,” continues to slug among the AL’s elite, amassing a team-leading 17 home runs and 45 RBIs through 67 games. In his first 36 games as a big leaguer, rookie Will Middlebrooks has also burrowed himself deep into the hearts of Sox supporters, crushing six homers and adding so much heat to the “hot corner” that eggs can be fried atop third base.