Get your 2012 Boston Red Sox tickets for all the games on the 2012 Red Sox schedule. The Red Sox are returning one of the top offensive teams in all of Major League Baseball and are looking for another World Series title in 2012. Get out to Fenway Park in 2012 to celebrate the historic park's 100-year anniversary and grab some Red Sox tickets to watch all the best MLB action!
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| Baltimore Orioles vs. Boston Red Sox | Monday, May 21, 2012 at 7:05 PM Oriole Park At Camden Yards | View Tickets |
| Baltimore Orioles vs. Boston Red Sox | Tuesday, May 22, 2012 at 7:05 PM Oriole Park At Camden Yards | View Tickets |
| Baltimore Orioles vs. Boston Red Sox | Wednesday, May 23, 2012 at 12:35 PM Oriole Park At Camden Yards | View Tickets |
| Boston Red Sox vs. Tampa Bay Rays | Friday, May 25, 2012 at 7:10 PM Fenway Park | View Tickets |
| Boston Red Sox vs. Tampa Bay Rays | Saturday, May 26, 2012 at 7:15 PM Fenway Park | View Tickets |
| Boston Red Sox vs. Tampa Bay Rays | Sunday, May 27, 2012 at 1:35 PM Fenway Park | View Tickets |
| Boston Red Sox vs. Detroit Tigers | Monday, May 28, 2012 at 1:35 PM Fenway Park | View Tickets |
| Boston Red Sox vs. Detroit Tigers | Tuesday, May 29, 2012 at 7:10 PM Fenway Park | View Tickets |
| Boston Red Sox vs. Detroit Tigers | Wednesday, May 30, 2012 at 7:10 PM Fenway Park | View Tickets |
| Boston Red Sox vs. Detroit Tigers | Thursday, May 31, 2012 at 7:10 PM Fenway Park | View Tickets |

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Boston Red Sox 2012 Outlook
Get your Boston Red Sox tickets today and get into Fenway Park!The Boston Red Sox and their fans are celebrating the 100-year anniversary of Fenway Park in 2012, so make sure you get out to this historic ballpark in 2012 to catch all the Red Sox action with Boston Red Sox tickets. The 2012 Boston Red Sox are looking to win their eighth World Series title this year, and they have the firepower to play deep into October. After a long 2011 season that saw a September collapse reminiscent of the pre-2004 Boston Red Sox, the Red Sox and their fans are eager to put 2011 behind them. That is the beauty of baseball, there’s always next season, and next season has arrived. Boston Red Sox fans are eager to see what the 2012 Boston Red Sox can accomplish as they return the top run-producing offense in the Major Leagues from last year. Boston Red Sox tickets will fly off the shelves in 2012, so make sure you get out to the historic Fenway Park and see the revamped Red Sox this year. Expectations are always high for the Boston Red Sox fans, and this season is no different. After missing the playoffs in 2011, the Red Sox hope to win the AL East pennant in 2012 and head back to another World Series, so get all your cheap Red Sox tickets from Ticket Liquidator now! There was change everywhere in the offseason, and Red Sox nation saw the team undergo quite a makeover from the 2011 version that collapsed down the stretch. Gone is Terry Francona, the popular manager who ended an 86-year World Series drought for the Red Sox in 2004. Gone is Theo Epstein, the boy-wonder General Manager who was the architect of the team responsible for reversing the “Curse of the Bambino,” as he heads to Chicago to tackle the “Curse of the Billy Goat.. Gone are fan favorites knuckle-baller Tim Wakefield and catcher and former captain Jason Varitek to retirement. Gone is eccentric closer Jonathan Papelbon, headed to the Philadelphia Phillies. Gone is J.D. Drew. Gone is beer in the clubhouse. Chicken and beer is no longer just the title of rapper Ludacris’ first album, but a Boston media fascination about why the Red Sox collapsed down the stretch last year. Red Sox Nation was understandably frustrated with how things turned out last year, but the good news is that the 2012 Red Sox are healthier, revitalized and looking forward to a promising 2012 campaign. Red Sox fans will be flocking to get their Red Sox tickets in 2012, just like they always do, because the team is loaded with talent and expectations are high for the 2012 season. New manager Bobby Valentine has handled big-market teams before as the manager of the New York Mets, and is not scared of the spotlight. He brings a much-needed change in style to the Red Sox, one more disciplined and intense. Theo Epstein has been replaced by Ben Cherington at General Manager, and Cherington is eager to prove that he is a force to be reckoned with in the Red Sox front office. The 2011 Boston Red Sox led the Major Leagues in runs last year, and their lineup is loaded with talent. The top hitter on the Red Sox is Adrian Gonzalez, who hit an amazing .338 last year and fans packed into Fenway Park last year with Red Sox tickets to see Gonzo spray the baseball all over the field. Jacoby Ellsbury, the speedy defensive center fielder, had a career year at the plate and led the team in home runs with 32. Ellsbury looks to start right where he left off in 2012, and he will have plenty of help. Former American League MVP second baseman Dustin Pedroia is primed for a big year in 2012 and David “Big Papi” Ortiz looks to add to his Red Sox lore with a big 2012 season. Kevin Youkilis looks to bounce back from an injury-plagued 2011 season and Carl Crawford from a rough start to his Red Sox career. Catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia looks to swing a big bat in 2012. The Red Sox lineup is stocked full of big bats in 2012, and Sox fans can’t get enough Boston Red Sox tickets to see this team score a ton of runs in 2012. 2012 Red Sox Pitching QuestionsEveryone in Red Sox Nation knows where the Red Sox need to improve in 2012, and that is the pitching staff. Josh Beckett led the team in era in 2011 and John Lester had 15 wins, but both were part of the chicken and beer clubhouse fiasco. Both look to return to form in 2012 and few teams in baseball have a better 1-2 punch than these two when they are on their games. Returning from injury in 2012 is Clay Bucholz, who has the potential to be an ace pitcher and has showed flashes of brilliance in his short MLB career, including pitching a no-hitter. Many baseball insiders believe that if Bucholz was healthy in 2011, the end of the season would have played out quite differently. Boston Red Sox tickets will be hot in 2012, as fans are eager to see this trio dominate hitters all across baseball. With a trio of potentially dominant starters, the favorite for the fourth spot in the rotation is Daniel Bard, the hard-throwing reliever that is being converted to a starter in 2012. Bard has electric stuff and his fastball can reach 100 MPH, and if he can mix in his devastating slider and some changeups to keep hitters off-balance, he could be in for a big year. Daisuke Matsuzaka, in the last year of his contract, remains a question mark in 2012, but may surprise some people, and Alfredo Aceves is a contender for the fifth spot in the rotation. After losing Papelbon to free agency, the Red Sox signed Andrew Bailey to assume the closing duties, and Mark Melancon also joins the bullpen. While many questions remain to be answered about the Red Sox pitching staff, Red Sox tickets will sell like crazy in 2012, so make sure you get yours to see all the new additions to the staff. Other questions about the Red Sox center on the shortstop position, as Mike Aviles and Nick Punto battle for the starting spot after the departure of Jed Lowry and Marco Scutaro. The Red Sox shortstop of the future, Jose Iglesias, is a dazzling defensive player and is looking to get some major league at bats to improve his hitting in 2012. Make sure you buy your 2012 Red Sox tickets from Ticket Liquidator to catch a glimpse of this future star in 2012, as he is sure to see some time at the big league level. Another battle is brewing for the right field spot vacated by J.D. Drew between new acquisitions Cody Ross and Ryan Sweeney. Other up-and-coming players like Darnell McDonald and Ryan Kalish also look to make contributions to the 2012 Red Sox. See all the drama and excitement of the 2012 Boston Red Sox season unfold with Red Sox tickets this year! 2012 Boston Red Sox ScheduleThe 2012 Boston Red Sox open their season on the road at Comerica Park in Detroit against Prince Fielder and the Tigers on April 5. It will be a good early season test for the Sox, and John Lester vs. AL MVP Justin Verlander is a great pitching matchup. Make sure you grab some Tigers vs. Red Sox tickets to catch your first glimpse of the 2012 Boston Red Sox. The Sox then travel to Toronto to take on the Blue Jays from April 9-April 11. The 2012 Boston Red Sox home opener is April 13 against the Tampa Bay Rays. Tickets for the 2012 Boston Red Sox home opener are available at Ticket Liquidator for all the Red Sox fans eager to make it out to the Opening Day ceremonies of historic Fenway Park’s 100-year anniversary. Tickets for a game like this only come around every 100 years, so you can be sure that this will be one of the most sought after Red Sox tickets of the year. After the Rays, the Sox host the Rangers at home from April 16-April 18. The Rangers represented the American League in the last two World Series, something the Red Sox would like to change in 2012, so you can be sure that Rangers vs. Red Sox tickets will sell like crazy. Other highlights of the 2012 Red Sox schedule include a big series against Albert Pujols and the Angels from August 21-23 at Fenway. You can get all your Red Sox vs. Angels tickets here. There is no shortage of intriguing matchups in 2012, so make sure you get out to a Red Sox game this year with Red Sox tickets from Ticket Liquidator! 2012 Rivalry Renewed: Boston Red Sox vs. New York YankeesThe hated Yankees come to town for the first time in 2012 from April 20-April 22. Red Sox vs. Yankees tickets are one of the biggest tickets in all of sports, so you can be sure that these tickets will sell quickly. July heats up with the Sox facing the Yanks at Fenway from July 6-8 before the All-Star break. The Red Sox close out the season from Oct. 1-3 against the Yanks at Yankee Stadium, a huge series that could have pennant implications. 2012 Boston Red Sox Interleague ScheduleThe 2012 Boston Red Sox interleague schedule is one of the best in baseball in 2012, with matchups against the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, Washington Nationals, Atlanta Braves and Miami Marlins. In one of the top interleague matchups of the 2012 season, the Red Sox travel to Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia from May 18-May 20. These two teams were picked to meet in the 2011 World Series and everyone has been waiting to see them square off, so you can be sure that Red Sox vs. Phillies tickets will be one of the biggest draws of the year. The Sox also face Strasburg and the Nationals from June 8-June 10 at Fenway Park, so you can be sure that Red Sox vs. Nationals tickets will be hot. The new-look Miami Marlins with Jose Reyes and Manager Ozzie Guillen face the Red Sox at the new Marlins stadium from June 11-June 13, and the Marlins come to Fenway from June 19-June 21. You can get all your Marlins vs. Red Sox tickets here at Ticket Liquidator. In one of the most highly anticipated interleague matchups of the year, the Red Sox travel to Wrigley Field from June 15-June 17 to take on the Chicago Cubs and new team President Theo Epstein. Red Sox vs. Cubs tickets always sell like crazy, but this year they will be even more insane. The Sox host the Braves from June 22-24 to wrap up their interleague schedule. One thing is for sure, 2012 could be the best Boston Red Sox interleague schedule yet, so make sure you get all your 2012 Boston Red Sox interleague tickets today! Boston Red Sox links: Fenway Park 100-year Anniversary in 2012The Red Sox of course play home games at the historic Fenway Park. Opening in 1912, Fenway Park tickets might be the hottest ticket in all of Major League baseball. Its even worth dealing with Fenway parking to get into the stadium! This is a special place and you will be in for a treat regardless if you have Red Sox Bleacher seats, Green Monster tickets, or upper deck tickets. Any seat on the Fenway seating chart is a winner, and that includes obstructed view and Red Sox standing room only tickets as well! Part of the chart is no-doubt due to the fact that Fenway Park is the oldest baseball stadium still in operation. The Fenway seating chart no doubt features some unique quirks, perhaps an obstructed view or two. But the fact that Red Sox seats are still the old wooden kind just make Fenway Park one of the most charming parks in sports. And its not just the park itself that is attractive to the thousands of people who buy Boston Red Sox tickets year after year. The Fenway atmosphere is also electric, as just about the entire city gets into gameday mode. There are plenty of bars near Fenway Park for some pre- or post-gaming, and there is also a fair share of parking near Fenway Park. When it was built, Fenway Park only cost $650,000, which equals $13.8 million in today's dollars. With recent additions, including the Green Monster seats, Fenway Park can hold up to 37,400 screaming Red Sox fans and provides one of the best experiences in Major League Baseball. Be one of them today with your own set of Red Sox tickets available for cheap here at Ticket Liquidator. Green Monster tickets
We have Green Monster tickets for the best seats at Boston's Fenway Park!Starting back in 2004, Fenway Park contains the best seats in all of baseball situated atop the Green Monster. These seats get you closer to the action than outfielders would be in many other parks. You won't believe how close to the action you are unless you get your own set of Green Monster tickets. Get them today and experience the best view in all of baseball. Being on top of the Green Monster gives you the best view from the best seats in all of MLB baseball. You won't find a better seat in the entire Red Sox seating chart, so get them today and get a one-of-a-kind experience. When it comes to any kind of RedSox ticket, you won't find a better place for tickets than Ticket Liquidator. Not only do we have tons of Red Sox tickets, but we also have a huge selection of cheap MLB tickets for you to choose from. The Red SeatMany fans that buy Red Sox right field bleachers tickets for the first time are curious as to "The Red Seat," which stands apart from the other Red Sox bleachers which are green. This is another of the many icons that make Fenway Park America's most beloved ballpark. Well the Red Seat, in section 42, row 37, seat 21, is the site of the longest home run ever hit into the Red Sox bleachers, and it came courtesy of none other than Ted Williams, old Teddy Ballgame himself. The date was June 9, 1946 and the opponent was Fred Hutchinson of the Detroit Tigers. The ball traveled from Ted William's bat to a total distance of 502 feet. It's not unusual to see fans with Red Sox tickets crowd to the seat after the game for a photo opportunity with the Red Sox Red Seat. Keep it in mind next time you buy Red Sox bleacher seats! Boston Red Sox tickets to Fenway Park have always been MLB baseball's biggest prize - to see the Green Monster and drink in the atmosphere of New England's passion - and we at TL have always sought to provide cheap Red Sox tickets to you, the people of Red Sox Nation. The Red Sox are looking to get to the post-season once again and will be a dangerous team all season long. Good thing for you that we have Boston Red Sox tickets for every game on the Red Sox schedule. How is the Red Sox form this time out? We help to answer these questions by putting as much info on the Red Sox schedule as we can right here at TL. And once the post-season rolls around, we'll have everything you need at every stage of the playoffs including Boston Red playoff tickets if they make it. Red Sox baseball tickets are waiting for you. Come and see history be made. Red Sox tickets. Fenway Park. Need I say more? Support your Sox live!! Futures at FenwayAnd hey there Red Sox baseball fans, the annual Futures at Fenway game is coming up, when fans have a chance to see the best minor-league players in the country strut their stuff. It is always a very fun event, and each year Futures at Fenway tickets are some of the hottest of the year. See the future All-Stars of the MLB compete in one of the most historic ball clubs out there and get your tickets to Fenway Park today. Red Sox Team Information:
The Red Sox in the AL EastThe Boston Red Sox compete in the very tough AL East, which could very well be the toughest division in all of sports. Lets not forget that the AL East has sent three different members to the World Series the past three years. Its always special when the Red Sox take on the other AL East teams, so if you can make it to one of these games all the better. Of course baseball season wouldn't be the same without Red Sox Yankees tickets, as these guys have a grudge dating back nearly 100 years. There is nothing like a Red Sox Yankees game, so if you can make it definitely get your Red Sox tickets for that. This year's NY Yankees [tickets] have a number of new players which could prove tough for the Red Sox to handle. Then you've got those crazy Tampa Bay Rays [tickets], which came out of nowhere to make it to the World Series in 2008. No self respecting member of Red Sox Nation has forgotten what happened in last year's ALCS, and neither have the Red Sox players. You can bet they will be looking to reclaim their supremacy. Get your Red Sox Rays tickets today to get in on all the action. And lets not forget other the other two AL East teams. Get your Red Sox Orioles tickets and Red Sox Blue Jays tickets today and see them take on these still talented teams. Its not gonna be an easy 162 games, but if the Red Socks can stay healthy, they will have a great shot at taking the AL East. |
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