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Red Sox planning to mark stadium sell-out record - Boston Business Journal:
The Boston Red Sox are planning what they re calling a low-key celebration to mark the setting of a new league record for consecutive home sellouts. The club is slated to sell out its 456th straight game at Fenway Park on Sept. 8. The streak began May 15, 2003, and will eclipse the 455 consecutive games sold out by the Cleveland Indians between 1995 and 2001, Street & Smith's SportsBusiness ...
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The Hub: September 3, 2008
Comcast SportsNet New England » Wicked Good Sports — ... The Red Sox are planning what they’re calling a “low-key celebration” to mark the setting of a new league record for consecutive home sellouts, set to fall Monday. ...

Full Day Of Fun, Non-Fun
A Red Sox Fan From Pinstripe Territory — ... lettering on the back of his road jersey has always looked very spaced out to me. Tonight I finally got a good comparison. Timlin came in after him, and his letters are so close together, you could fit almost two "TIMLIN"s in the area they use for S M I T H. That's a slight exaggeration, but look at Cora, Ortiz, or any other short namer, then look at Smith. What's up with these mid-season jerseys not being consistent with the others? I guess that's normal. Finally some news about the all-time consecutive sellout streak, which we'll break on Monday. Key lines: ...

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