Red Sox Opening Day tickets go on sale Thursday
The first batch of Red Sox tickets, including for Opening Day, will go on sale later this week, the club announced Monday.
Single-game tickets for all home games through June 5 will go on sale Thursday, Jan. 11 at 10 a.m. The home opener is scheduled for Tuesday, April 9 against the Baltimore Orioles, and other notable early-season home dates include series against the Chicago Cubs (April 26-28), San Francisco Giants (April 30-May 2), Milwaukee Brewers (May 24-26) and Atlanta Braves (June 4-5).
The Red Sox also announced a series of special giveaways for April and May games, which include an Opening Day Schedule Magnet on April 9, bobbleheads for Brayan Bello (April 12) and Triston Casas (May 14), a Patriots Day replica jersey (April 15), kids run the bases events on April 18 and May 12 (Mother’s Day), a Wally and Tessie Reversible Headband (April 18), a Sherpa Belt Bag (May 12) and Sunglasses (May 25).
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit redsox.com/tickets.
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