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Two Red Sox - Yankees Tickets Behind Home Plate for Saturday July 27 Game @ 4 PM
- Item Number
- 107
- Estimated Value
- Priceless
- Sold
- 1000 USD to overthetop
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Contributed to the Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame auction by Hall of Fame Immediate Past President Don Kelley, we have for the high bidder a pair of Loge Box seats behind home plate to the Boston Red Sox vs. New York Yankees game, on Saturday July 27 Game @ 4 PM, including admission to the Royal Rooters Club.
If this Fenway Park series against the Yankees is anything like the 2018 American League Division Series the two teams played, then you're in for a real treat!!!
The seats are at Loge Box 127, behind home plate, on the aisle. Great view. Admission to the Royal Rooters Restaurant and Museum are included.
We’ve listed the value of these tickets as “priceless,” not only because of their superb location at Fenway Park, but also because they have been donated by a season ticket-holder and, as such, are unavailable, at any price, to the general public. Further, many games at Fenway with the defending World Series Champion Boston Red Sox as the home team become “sold out” quite quickly, so great seats like these are certainly “priceless.” Bottom line – if you really want these “primo” seats for this Red Sox game, hit the “Buy Now” button on this listing, and nobody can outbid you!
The Red Sox will most likely be in the pennant race this year, and the dreaded Bronx Bombers, the New York Yankees, are in town! YOU CERTAINLY WILL WANT TO BE THERE!!!
Oh, by the way, the Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 2017 inducted into its hallowed halls Red Sox TV analyst Jerry Remy; in 2015, the Hall inducted Joe Castiglione, the long-time radio voice of the Red Sox; and in 2011, we inducted the fabulous Dick Flavin, a long-time Boston television personality, a part-time stadium public address announcer for the Sox, and the team's official "Poet Laureate!"
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