Boston Red Sox 2008 Opening Day in Japan Mini-Mega Ticket
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Ever wonder what might be the ultimate baseball road trip? How about the 2007 World Champion Boston Red Sox opening the season in Japan with Daisuke Matsuzaka on the mound? Well it happened, but understandably, not all citizens of Red Sox Nation could attend.
And while things didn't go perfectly all day as Boston trailed 4-3 in the 9th inning, it didn't take long for a little magic to surface as rookie Brandon Moss hit a game-tying home run. Manny Ramirez added a two-run double in the 10th inning and Hideki Okajima registered the win while Jonathan Papelbon notched the save. As Red Sox fans exited the Tokyo Dome, they were treated to "Sweet Caroline" blasting from the ballpark's speakers.
Yes, the 2008 season opened with as much fanfare as the 2007 season ended. This Mini-Mega Ticket commemorates the occasion and makes a perfect gift.
Officially licensed by MLB®, Mini-Mega Tickets are made from authentic MLB tickets that are enlarged 200% and printed directly on 1/4-inch thick white board. They can be hung as wall art or displayed on a desktop using a unique two-piece acrylic stand. Perfect for autographs. Overall size 5 3/4" by 14".
Shipping Details: This item ships standard for $7.95 to the Continental U.S.
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Boston Red Sox 2008 Opening Day in Japan Mini-Mega Ticket
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