Whether you love baseball or not, you can’t not be excited
to see the Boston Red Sox in the World Series championship! Right now, the Red
Sox have three wins over the St. Louis Cardinals, who have two wins. For the
first time since 1918, the Red Sox could win a World Series at home tonight at
Fenway Park.
As your Boston real estate agent, I want to fill you in on
the latest Red Sox news and what you need to know about tonight’s game. I’d
love to hear from you in the comments section below! Where are you watching it?
What are your predictions? What does a Red Sox win mean to you? Please share!
As of this morning, tickets to tonight’s 8 p.m. game are the
most expensive in history! The average price is sitting at $2, 056 right now,
with bleacher tickets averaging about $1,100.
So, in case you can’t afford those types of prices to see
the game live at Fenway Park, there are tons of events and activities happening
around town. You won’t be able to step foot into any bar, pub or restaurant
with a TV and not see the Red Sox game playing.
If you plan on heading into the city for the game, it’s
advised that you take public transportation. Many on-street parking spots
will be restricted in the Fenway neighborhood. Also, do realize that if the Red
Sox win, you won’t be getting out of the city at a decent hour! Expect
late-night celebrations throughout the city. If you want to celebrate at an
area bar, get there early. Customers will not be admitted after the
top of the sixth inning.
Where are the best bars to catch a Red Sox game? According
to Yelp, the highest rated bars include Bleacher Bar, Cask’n Flagon, Eastern
Standard Kitchen, The Lower Depths, Baseball Tavern, McGreevy’s, The Lansdowne
Pub, Yard House, Game On and many more.
If you’re hosting a watching party at your Boston home, have fun
with it! Deck your house out in red, wear your jerseys, bake Red Sox cupcakes or
carve Red Sox pumpkins.
To make the game that much more exciting for Bostonians,
Boston’s Dropkick Murphys will perform the national anthem tonight before the
game. They sang the song on Oct. 19 before the game where the Red Sox clinched
a World Series berth. They might be good luck!
On Boston.com, Boston kids share their score predictions,
how they stay up to watch the games, their favorite players, what they think
about the beards, and what moment in this series sticks out to them. It’s adorable and worth the two minutes it takes to watch!
If you’re not a baseball fan, don’t worry. I just updated my
What’s Happening Around Boston page with all of November’s best events and
activities. Get your calendars out and start marking down dates!
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