While the Boston Red Sox are preparing for their three-game road trip to Texas tonight, the Boston Red Sox fans are preparing to break an MLB record at home. This Monday, when the Sox host divisional rivals Tampa Bay, they will play in front of a sold out crowd for the 456th time in a row...a new MLB sellout record. Back on May 15, 2003, the Boston Red Sox played and beat the Texas Rangers 14-3 in front of the first of what would be over five years of sold out home games. This record will beat the Cleveland Indians diehard fans’ record set from June 12 - April 2, 2001. Curiously enough, since the streak began the Red Sox have become one of the most dominant teams in the MLB, winning the World Series championship twice. As the Sox continue to pummel through their opponents and continue to be perennial favorites, don’t expect this record to stop any time soon. Everyone in the Red Sox organization is extremely appreciative of the uncanny fan support. "Just, every day, they’ve brought excitement," Red Sox catcher/captain Jason Varitek states. "You have a lot of days throughout a season -- you’re dragging, down, you’re tired, you’re sore, you’re hurt -- and that energy sometimes brings you through those tough moments." Become part of record history and find your Boston Red Sox tickets now at Vivid Seats.
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