Established in 1901, the Boston Red Sox franchise is one of the most popular teams in all of sports. Winners of five World Series titles, most recently in 2004, the Red Sox are one of the elite teams in the league. They play their home games in historic Fenway Park. Built in 1912 friendly Fenway is the oldest actively used ballpark in Major League Baseball. One of the highlights of "America's Most Beloved Ballpark" is The Green Monster, a 37-foot wall stretching from the left field foul line to deep center field it has proven to constantly challenge hitters and fielders alike. In recent years, ownership has made many improvements to the park including installing seats on top of the Green Monster. While tickets on the Monsta are hard to come by SoxTix.com can make your dream of seeing a game from Monsta a reality.
The 2007 Boston Red Sox are looking to rebound after a disappointing 2006 season where they finished third in the AL East behind rival New York Yankees and the Toronto Blue Jays. With the addition of Japanese pitching sensation Daisuke Matsuzaka and outfielder J.D. Drew, GM Theo Epstein has put the Red Sox in position re-establish themselves as an AL East powerhouse headed for the playoffs indefinitely. With a wicked awesome starting line up including the likes of Manny Ramirez, David Ortiz, Jason Varitek, Curt Schilling, Coco Crisp, Julio Lugo, Mike Lowell and Jonathan Papelbon to name a few, the 2007 Boston Red Sox are poised to get back to the playoffs and compete for another World Series title.

This year's opening day series at Fenway Park will be against the Seattle Mariners, followed by a four game series with the L.A. Angels and the first of 3 home game series with the New York Yankees. This season is sure to bring tons of excitement to Boston. Will David Ortiz hit more than 50 home runs again? Will Schilling or Dice K win 20 games? Will Manny be Manny and drive in 150 RBIs? Whatever happens you can be sure that Red Sox tickets will be in high demand this year, so get yours today from SoxTix.com and be at Fenway Park to cheer on the Boston Red Sox during 2007.