What better city to tour than Boston, as we celebrate the 250th Anniversary of our first “No Kings Day”—and combine that trip with a visit to historic Fenway Park, America’s oldest and most beloved ballpark, for a game between the Boston Red Sox and the Los Angeles Angels on September 8th at 6:45 pm.
Both teams are looking forward to competing in the postseason, where last year’s rejuvenated Red Sox made it to the wild card round. WBC standouts Roman Anthony and Wilyer Abreau, together with Cy Young candidate, Garrett Crochet, hope to add to the team’s already MLB-leading four championships in this century. The Angels are counting on future hall of famer Mike Trout, along with the budding talent of Zach Neto, Nolan Schanuel, Logan O’Hoppe, and Jo Adell, as they come together under new manager, the popular former Angels catcher Kurt Suzuki.
The seats are on the first base side, on the aisle, with unimpeded views of the whole field—and squarely within prime foul ball souvenir range. (The last Image shows the view) New Fenway food options include a lobster roll smothered in poutine, an irresistible option for any French Canadian fans. And, don’t forget, the Angels are one of Glenn Liebman’s favorite teams—which might encourage successful bidders either to root for or against them.
2 Tickets for Tuesday, Sept. 8th, 6:45 pm vs. Angels [ Value: $350 ]