Red Sox Tickets
After years and years of losing, the Boston Red Sox finally won the MLB World Series once again, and you can watch them go for another title with Red Sox baseball tickets from GoTickets.com. We have Boston Red Sox tickets for every game during the 2009 season at Fenway Park. See the Red Sox try and bring back what was once their title in person with Boston Red Sox Playoff Tickets or Boston Red Sox World Series Tickets!
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Since 2003, every single Fenway Park ticket has been sold, and you can bet that streak of sellouts will continue for the 2009 Boston Red Sox schedule. The good news for you is that GoTickets.com always has Boston Red Sox baseball tickets for sold out games. Once compared to the Chicago Cubs because of their incredible World Series drought, the Red Sox are now building a baseball dynasty with two championships in a span of just four years. That sounds even sweeter to Red Sox Nation considering that the New York Yankees haven’t won a World Series since 2000. The Red Sox have to be considered the favorites to win it all again this year with a powerhouse lineup led by David “Big Papi” Ortiz and Jason Bay, with a spectacular pitching staff featuring Josh Beckett, Daisuke “Dice-K” Matsuzaka and the newly aquired John Smoltz and Brad Penny. Get your Boston Red Sox baseball tickets now.
There is simply no better place to watch a baseball game than Fenway Park, but with a capacity of less than 40,000 seats, there are just not enough Fenway Park tickets to go around. And that’s certainly the case when the New York Yankees come to town. But whether you want box seats on the first base line or Green Monster seats on top of the famous outfield wall, GoTickets.com can get them for you. Order your Red Sox baseball tickets today.
Who’s Who on the Boston Red Sox:
Red Sox Designated Hitter
David Ortiz
“Last year was a frustrating season for Ortiz. After starting slowly he
suffered a wrist injury which caused him to miss several weeks. He
played in only 109 games and finished the season hitting .264 with just
23 home runs and 89 RBI, his lowest totals since joining the Red Sox” - via Wikipedia
Red Sox Catcher
Jason Varitek
“At the end of the season last year, Varitek opted for free agency, rejecting
arbitration that would give him a salary close to the $10 million he
made last year. On February 6, 2009, Varitek signed a new one-year deal with the Red
Sox worth $5 million with a $5 million club option, or a $3 million
player option, for 2010” - via Wikipedia




