Red Sox Offering High School Students Chance to Win One-Month Internship With Organization

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Sep 9, 2011

Sometimes, it's all about getting a foot in the door when it comes to the working world. The Red Sox are giving high school students interested in getting their foot in the door of the baseball world a chance to do so.

The Red Sox have launched a "Break Into the Biz of Baseball" contest in conjunction with Bentley University. The contest is aimed at high school students between the ages of 13 and 18, and the prize is a one-month internship with the ballclub.

The internship will give the chance to "break into baseball" and "go behind-the-scenes with the Red Sox."

For more information and to sign up, visit redsox.com.

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