The movie will be shown on Fenway Park’s 40-by-100-foot Diamond Vision video board in center field, which is designed to give fans a one-of-a-kind experience.
“This gesture is designed to show appreciation to our season ticket-holders and to ensure that the children of Red Sox Nation are able to experience Fenway Park in new and different ways,” Red Sox executive vice president/chief operating officer Sam Kennedy said. “As a parent of young children, I am excited to think that families can enjoy an evening together at Fenway Park, even when the team is on the road, and watch a movie that is a favorite of so many. We thank Mitsubishi Electric, who manufactured our outstanding Diamond Vision high-definition screen, for their partnership, and for helping to make this evening happen.”
General admission tickets for the public, priced at $10 for adults and $5 for children 12 and under, are on sale now. They can be purchased at redsox.com/sandlot, by calling (877) REDSOX-9, or by visiting the Fenway Park ticket office. Fans with disabilities can call (877) REDSOX-9 to purchase accessible seating. The Red Sox’ TTY number for hearing-impaired fans is (617) 226-6644.
Fenway Park gates will open at 7 p.m. for the event, and the movie will be shown beginning at 8 p.m. Fans will be seated in the lower seating bowl and down the left field line, and concessions will be available.
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