"Futures at Fenway"
is a baseball event held at Fenway Park in Boston. It features two minor-league affiliates of the Boston Red Sox playing a pair of regular-season games against teams from their own leagues. The first such event was held on August 26, 2006, with subsequent installments on August 11, 2007, and August 9, 2008. The 2009 edition will be held on August 8, 2009 featuring the Red Sox Double-A affiliate Portland Sea Dogs versus the Bowie Baysox in the first game and the Triple-A Pawtucket Red Sox facing the Norfolk Tides in the second.
Fans holding tickets are granted admission to both games, with the second game beginning approximately an hour after the end of the first. In this sense, it was a traditional doubleheader, although it does not technically meet the definition because different teams were involved. The event is notable not only because it features four different teams playing in the same park on the same day, but because the games involved are from two different leagues and two different minor-league levels. The event is timed to coincide with a Red Sox road trip, freeing up Fenway Park for the games. Additionally, prices for tickets and some food/drink items are lowered from their usual major-league levels.
The brainchild of Boston mayor Thomas Menino, the inaugural Futures at Fenway in 2006 was believed to be the first minor-league game(s) played at Fenway since 1977, when the park hosted the Eastern League All-Star Game. They were the first regular-season minor-league games there since 1968 , and simply because of the size of Fenway Park, the crowds are among the largest ever to see regular-season minor-league games.
To date, all six games in the series have resulted in wins for the home team (the Red Sox affiliate), with four of those coming in that team's last half-inning at bat.
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2006
Game 1
The first game featured the Red Sox' single-A
New York-Penn League affiliate, the
Lowell Spinners, against the
Oneonta Tigers. Lowell won the game 3-1 with all three of their runs coming in the 4th
inning. The Spinners used 19 different players in the game, presumably so that everyone on the team could have the thrill of playing in Fenway Park. Spinners closing
pitcher Joshua Papelbon, younger brother of Red Sox closer
Jonathan Papelbon, received a large ovation when he entered the game in the 9th inning, and promptly retired the side to earn a
save.
Team
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Oneonta
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Lowell
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Game 2
The second game of the doubleheader pitted the Red Sox' triple-A affiliate, the
Pawtucket Red Sox, against their
International League rival, the
Rochester Red Wings. Down 1-0 in the 5th inning, Rochester's Kevin West hit a two-run
home run onto the famed
Green Monster to give the Red Wings the lead. The teams traded the lead back and forth for three more innings before Pawtucket's
Carlos Peña hit a two-run shot of his own in the 8th, over the home
bullpen in right-center field, to give the PawSox a 5-4 lead and eventually the win.
Before game 2, the Red Sox organization honored Pawtucket manager
Ron Johnson for his 1000th career victory (which occurred on
May 21,
2006), and PawSox owner
Ben Mondor, who threw out the ceremonial first pitch.
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Rochester
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Pawtucket
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2007
Game 1
The
Lowell Spinners were again the featured affiliate in the early game, this year playing against the
Hudson Valley Renegades. Two early errors led to an
unearned run for Hudson Valley in the 1st inning, but pitching soon took over, and there was no further scoring until the 8th. Lowell loaded the bases in both the 6th and 7th, but failed to score. Finally in the 8th, a single by Brett Lewis tied the game, and in the 9th, the Spinners would win it. Luis Segovia was
hit by a pitch to lead off the inning, and scored on a two-out
single by Jorge Jimenez. The game was completed in less than 2½ hours.
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Hudson Valley
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Lowell
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Game 2
For the first time, the Sox' double-A team would get to play in Fenway, with the second game matching the
Portland Sea Dogs against the
Harrisburg Senators in an
Eastern League contest. The Senators started with three runs in the 1st on a
home run by Tony Blanco. Portland tied the game in the bottom of the 1st. Harrisburg added two in the 2nd and three more in the 4th to go up 8-3, but the Sea Dogs tied the game again in the bottom of the 6th. Andrew Pinckney led off with a solo homer, and the inning featured a dramatic two-run
triple by Bubba Bell that hit the railing of the
bullpen in deep center field.
Harrisburg got a solo homer from Steve Mortimer in the 8th to take a 9-8 lead. However, Portland would capitalize on a total of 13
walks in the game, getting three of them in the bottom of the 8th before the tying run scored on a
wild pitch.
The Senators quickly loaded the bases in the top of the 9th, and following a base hit by Dee Brown, they led 11-9. However, in the bottom of the 9th, the Sea Dogs would pull off the dramatic comeback. A single, two walks, and a
bunt scored one run to make the score 11-10. With the bases still loaded and no outs, Jay Johnson roped a two-run double down the line in left field for the 12-11 victory. The two teams combined for 24 hits, 17 walks, and 20 strikeouts in the high-scoring affair.
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Harrisburg
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Portland
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2008
Game 1
Will Middlebrooks' bases-loaded single in the 12th inning provided another dramatic victory for the
Lowell Spinners, who once again beat the
Hudson Valley Renegades in "walk-off" fashion. After the teams traded runs in the 1st inning, Anthony Scelfo cleared the low railing in Fenway Park's famous 420-foot "triangle" for a solo home run and a 2-1 Renegade lead in the 3rd. Middlebrooks answered with a two-run double in the bottom of the 3rd to put Lowell ahead for the first time, 3-2. Defense would then take over, with the teams combining for only three base hits, all singles, over the next five innings. In the top of the 9th with two runners on, Hudson Valley's Kyeong Kang hit a ground ball that was misplayed by Lowell first baseman Deshaun Brooks as he tried to charge it and keep the run from scoring. The play tied the game at 3 and sent it into extra innings.
Lowell advanced a runner to third base in the bottom of the 11th, but a diving play by Scelfo in center field ended the inning. In the bottom of the 12th, the Spinners loaded the bases with one out thanks to a single and two walks. Scelfo made another diving catch for the second out, but he could not come up with a third sensational grab to keep the game alive. Middlebrooks' game-winning hit fell just in front of Scelfo's dive to give him his third
RBI of the game, and give Lowell the 4-3 victory.
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Hudson Valley
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Lowell
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Game 2
In contrast to the first game, the
Pawtucket Red Sox and
Charlotte Knights played their game in a very quick 2 hours 19 minutes. Dusty Brown drove in Joe Thurston to give the PawSox a 1-0 lead in the 1st inning, but the Knights' Royce Huffman led off the 2nd with a double and later scored to tie it. Thurston answered in the bottom of the 3rd with a home run into the right-field bullpen, putting Pawtucket back ahead, 2-1. The real damage came in the bottom of the 4th, when Jeff Corsaletti, Gil Velazquez, and Jeff Bailey all connected for doubles in a three-run PawSox rally. Charlotte was able to get one run back in the top of the 7th when Huffman singled and later scored on a groundout, but the PawSox would cruise on to a 5-2 victory.
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Charlotte
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Pawtucket
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