The Boston Red Sox are all ready for the upcoming season in 2008. After having had a somewhat successful year in 2007, the Red Sox had four of their players, namely Manny Ramirez, Mike Lowell, J.D. Drew and Jason Varitek, hit four home runs in a row in one inning. This was a pivotal incident as it was the first time this feat was achieved in Red Sox history. In other news, they will try to be the World Series champions after their success in 1999 and 2000. The team will start their 2008 season all the way in Tokyo and conclude it at Fenway Park in a game against their nemesis, the New York Yankees.
Can the Red Sox achieve shining glory and end the 2008 season with a bang? One of the great prospects they are banking on include Clay Buccholz, young pitcher extraordinaire. His specialties include belting out indomitable fastballs and curveballs. Couple that with the fact that he isn’t easily swayed by pressures of the game, this pitcher is expected to go far in his professional career. Another notable prospect is Jed Lowrie, a talented middle infielder whose defense at shortstop has tremendously improved, enough to earn him respect from high places. Lars Anderson is also expected to perform well with his smooth-as-silk swing and potential batting power.
The 2007 season was a success for the Boston Red Sox as they held the best record in the league and emerged champions in the American League East. The team now looks set to post wins in the upcoming season and maintain their reputation. For the 2008 season, improvements have been made in the stadium which means that there will be more seats as well as standing rooms. You can buy some of the best Boston Red Sox tickets from vividseats.com and refer to the Fenway Park seating chart while selecting the seats.
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