“Red Sox Nation New King of the Road.”
So read the headline of a prominent story in USA Today published on August 22, 2007. The article talked about how the Boston Red Sox, one of the country’s most loved and most storied baseball franchises, has become baseball’s the top road draw.
We at Red Sox Traveler couldn't agree more.
Today's Red Sox fans are no longer a group of overzealous fans plagued by the many disappointments brought upon by the infamous 86-year-long Babe Ruth curse. We are now a group of baseball fans who take pride in celebrating their team’s current dominance, and we go to great lengths to prove our devotion to our team.
We are fans who are willing to travel to great distances to see the Sox play. We pack bars and stadiums around the country, gather at New England-themed sports bars to cheer on our favorite team, and sing along to “Sweet Caroline” in the seventh inning stretch no matter where we are in the country -- or the world.
Red Sox Traveler exclusively caters to this group of people, both to the existing fans who have followed the team through its many ups and downs over the years and those who are just now finding themselves swept up in the current Red Sox frenzy. We offer information on destinations around the country that appeal to Red Sox fans, whether it’s something as major as a pilgrimage to Fenway Park and Boston or as minor as a small bar near an American League park where fans who were unable to get tickets can watch the game with kindred spirits.
In addition, our publication includes historical notes on places of interest, interesting nuggets of information and other useful facts that expound on the Red Sox’s allure. Now that the Sox are baseball’s top road draw, we aim to become the key reference for fans around the world to help express their devotion to the team.
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