Red Sox sellout streak in jeopardy?

AntAltMike

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The Red Sox/Yankees game scheduled for today was rained out and will be played as part of a day-night double header. I assume the first game will be the one to honor Johnny Pesky.

Given that the season is over, that it is a Sunday night game, most of the regulars wil not play or play very little and that it will probably at least be cold if not drizzly, there isn't much reason for anyone to buy game-day tickets. Is there any chance this will not be a sellout, or has the sellout already been assured by the Satuday, pre-postponement sales?
 
The Red Sox/Yankees game scheduled for today was rained out and will be played as part of a day-night double header. I assume the first game will be the one to honor Johnny Pesky.

Given that the season is over, that it is a Sunday night game, most of the regulars wil not play or play very little and that it will probably at least be cold if not drizzly, there isn't much reason for anyone to buy game-day tickets. Is there any chance this will not be a sellout, or has the sellout already been assured by the Satuday, pre-postponement sales?


Good question, I didn't think of this until now.

I'm assuming that the game was ALREADY sold out, so even if there's a lot of no-shows the sellout streak continues. I'm not sure of that though.
 
Good question, I didn't think of this until now.

I'm assuming that the game was ALREADY sold out, so even if there's a lot of no-shows the sellout streak continues. I'm not sure of that though.

I would think that then game(s) would have already been sold out, seeing it's the Yankees, chances are it may have been sold out when tickets went on sale back in Feb., ending the season and all.

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