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Boston Red Sox Day of Game Sheet Monday,June 14,2021 BOSTON RED SOX DAY OF GAME SHEET WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS: 1903, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 2004, 2007, 2013, 2018 AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1903, 1904, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 1946, 1967, 1975, 1986, 2004, 2007, 2013, 2018 AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST DIVISION CHAMPIONS: 1975, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1995, 2007, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018 AMERICAN LEAGUE WILD CARD: 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009 MONDAY, JUNE 14, 2021 BOSTON RED SOX (39-27) TORONTO BLUE JAYS (33-30) A.L. EAST 3.0 GB A.L. EAST 7.5 GB NATHAN EOVALDI, RHP (7-3, 4.11 ERA) ALEX MANOAH, RHP (1-0, 3.14 ERA) HOME GAME #37 GAME TIME 7:10PM GATES OPEN : 5:40PM BAG WRISTBAND OF THE DAY: WHITE RED SOX BATTING PRACTICE: 4:15PM – 5:15PM HOUSE TV: CH 3-14 (LIVE FEED), CH 3-2 (CONCOURSE) BLUE JAYS BATTING PRACTICE: 5:20PM – 6:20PM RADIO: WEEI (93.7 FM), WCCM (1490 AM/103.7 FM) 50/50 RAFFLE: KIOSKS IN EACH NEIGHBORHOOD RED SOX I.T. ON DUTY: DAN CLOSE PREMIUM GROUPS: SNOWFLAKE INC. (BOARDROOM, JIM BEAM DUGOUT); BOSTON RED SOX (PRESS SUITE); DAN SULLIVAN (L-8); BRS (L-15); ARAMARK (L-20); DRAGONFLY THERAPEUTICS (R-6); BASEBALL OPS (R-16); SPRING HEALTH (R-19); FRED MOCK (B-1); ACAPGP (B-2); YPO NEW ENGLAND (B-5); ERICA’S SUITE (B-6); HANKOOK TIRE (K-6); ROB LANCASTER (LANSDOWNE PAVILION); JERSEY STREET ACTIVITY: BALLOON ARTIST, JUGGLER, STILT WALKER JERSEY STREET PERFORMER: WHISKEY 6 (COUNTRY NIGHT) BIG CONCOURSE ACTIVITY: BALLOON ARTIST PRE-GAME CEREMONIES PRE-GAME CEREMONY: MIKE IKASALO (SEASON TICKET HOLDERS OF THE GAME) PRE-GAME CEREMONY: SECRETARY OF DEFENSE MEDAL FOR OUTSTANDING PUBLIC SERVICE CEREMONIAL FIRST PITCH: DR. TYLER JACKS (DRAGONFLY THERAPEUTICS) COLOR GUARD: THE NEW ENGLAND RECRUITING BATTALION, BOSTON COMPANY FLAG DROP: FLAG DAY; ARMY’S BIRTHDAY CANADIAN NATIONAL ANTHEM: NICK PAGE NATIONAL ANTHEM: PEMBROKE ELEMENTARY BAND FROM PEMBROKE MASSACHUSETTS (VIRTUAL PERFORMANCE) PLAY BALL: CHILD TO BE SELECTED BY A FENWAY AMBASSADOR IN-GAME CEREMONIES HATS OFF TO HEROES (MIDDLE OF THE 4TH): FIRST SERGEANT JONATHAN SASTRE WHERE’S WALLY & TESSIE? (SUBJECT TO CHANGE) JERSEY STREET: WALLY AND TESSIE WILL GREET FANS WHEN GATES A & D OPEN 3RD INNING: WALLY IN GATE K CONCOURSE 4TH INNING: TESSIE IN THE GATE K CONCOURSE WALLY IN-SEAT HOT LINE NUMBER: 617-226-6040 .
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