Boston, MA Sports Tickets
It has been a tumultuous year is Boston sports. First, during this off-season the Red Sox tried but failed to acquire Texiera who could have possibly replaced Manny as another big bat in the lineup. To throw salt on that wound, Texiera went to the New York Yankees! Also, it was announced that Red Sox ticket prices wouldn't be raised for the upcoming MLB season.
The next horrendous thong to happen to Bostonians was the devastating loss of Patriots QB Tom Brady in the first game of the NFL season. Although understudy Matt Cassell took the reins and did very well considering all the injuries and it being his first year as a starter since high school, it wasn't enough for the Pats to even make the playoffs.
But out of no where it seemed, the Boston Celtics started to become a contender in the NBA last year and ended up beating the Los Angeles Lakers to win the NBA Championship. Of course, it wasn't out of no where, they added Kevin Garnett, Ray Allen and Rajon Rondo to the lethal Paul Pierce and the rest was history. And I have a feeling that if you get your hands on some NBA All Star Game Tickets, you'll see a Celtic or two.
Finally, the Boston Bruins are quietly in first place and have been having a momentous season so far. Players like David Krejci, Michael Ryder and Tim Thomas, the Bruins are skating great and winning games. They look like they will be in the NFL playoffs this year.
About the Boston Red Sox
The Red Sox is a charter member of the AL East Division. They play home games at Fenway Park, which is the oldest major league ballpark still in operation. The Boston Red Sox won the first World Series as the Boston Americans in 1903 against the Pittsburgh Pirates. They won their most recent World Series championships in 2004, after 86 years and in 2007.
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Boston, MA Music
Like sports, music also plays a central role in Boston life. The city of Boston boasts a thriving music scene that attracts both local artists and big name acts throughout the year. This year is no different.
See Dane Cook in Boston Tickets on New Year's Eve at the Garden, or Bon Jovi in Foxboro on 7/24/10, Mark Knopfler on 5/4/10 at the Orpheum Theater too. Also check out the Lion King in Boston starting in February of 2010 and showing at the Boston Opera House.
And not only are there national tours coming through Boston, there are are also a plethora of local solo artists and bands who play live music every night of the week. And finally, expect to see some great musicals and plays because Boston has Broadway too!
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