The Red Sox could offer Brad Keselowski and Chris Buescher a home-field advantage
The Red Sox were rained out of their scheduled season opener Thursday, but they still managed to work their way into the social media conversation.
And their teammate down South had the perfect reaction.
With regular-season baseball finally resuming for many teams, the NASCAR parody account @NASCARcasm poked some fun at its own audience by doctoring a photo of Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox.
“Baseball gonna be so much better now that they added the ROVAL,” @NASCARcasm tweeted, with an image that made it appear the infield had been extended to mimic the infield road course at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
The joke was a reference to positive fan reaction on social media regarding to the addition of more road courses — including the so-call Charlotte ROVAL — to the NASCAR Cup Series schedule.
Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing, part of the same ownership group as the Red Sox, couldn’t resist replying.
“Tellin ya, we really should run The Clash at Fenway,” @RFKRacing tweet back. “Home field advantage for us.”
Neither Brad Keselowski nor Chris Buescher will turn any laps at Fenway this season, but they will look to get RFK Racing its first win of the season Saturday night at Martinsville Speedway.
Fenway Park will fulfill its actual purpose of hosting baseball games April 15 for the Red Sox’s home opener. They’ll spend MLB Opening Day on the road, where they take on the New York Yankees at 1:05 p.m. ET on Friday, with coverage beginning on NESN at 11:30 a.m.