Official Fan Organization Supporting Boston Baseball
“As the Official Booster Club of the Red Sox, the BoSox Club offers a unique opportunity for Red Sox fans to combine their passion for baseball with their support for the community..”
Sam Kennedy, President & CEO, Boston Red Sox
The BoSox Club, established in 1967, is recognized by the Boston Red Sox as the official fan organization supporting Boston baseball.
Membership provides “inside the park” access to active and former players from the Red Sox and visiting teams, as well as TV, radio and newspaper baseball insiders. The Club organizes a spring training trip, hosts monthly luncheons and the annual Family Day at Fenway Park. In addition, the club awards the Dom DiMaggio Scholarship and the BoSox Man of the Year award, recognizes amateur baseball/softball champions across New England and donates to the Red Sox Foundation and the Jimmy Fund and more.
May Luncheon
Wednesday, May 15th
Dedham Hilton 11:30am
Member price: $ 45.00
(plus $4 Paypal service charge = $ 49)
Guest price: $ 48.00
(plus $ 4 Paypal service charge = $ 52)
Child price: $ 25.00
(plus $ 4.00 Paypal service charge = $ 29)
Join the Club or renew your membership for 2024 now! Give a gift of membership to other fans!
Wally and Tessie stopped by our April Luncheon!
Welcome to the 2024 Season of the BoSox Club – Our 57th Year!
Joe Castiglione, who has called Red Sox games on the radio for a record 41 seasons, has been selected as the 2024 recipient of the Ford C. Frick Award, presented annually for excellence in broadcasting by the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.
Joe will be honored during the Hall of Fame Awards Presentation as part of Hall of Fame Weekend, July 19-22, 2024.
The BoSox Club congratulates our friend, Joe!
Craig Breslow was hired as the Red Sox Chief Baseball Officer on October 25, 2023. Craig returns to the Red Sox in his new capacity. he was a pitcher for the Sox in the years of 2012 -2015 and was a member of the 2013 World Champions!
We wish Craig all the best in the effort to improve the team to compete for another World Championship!
Dave McCarty died on April 19, 2024 of a reported cardiac event at the age of 54. He was an 11-season Major League Baseball veteran who won a World Series with the 2004 Red Sox, helping the team break its 86-year World Series drought.
Born in Houston, Dave McCarty was drafted by the Minnesota Twins in 1991 and made his major league debut two years later. He spent time with seven different teams over the course of his 11-season career. He notched 36 career home runs and 362 hits in 1,493 career at-bats.
McCarty’s longest stint was also his most notable: Playing 3 seasons with the Red Sox, he played first base and outfield and even pitched on several occasions. He will forever be a part of the curse-breaking 2004 World Series championship team. He retired after the 2005 season. After retirement, McCarty spent several years as an analyst on Red Sox Broadcasts with NESN.
He had most recently attended Opening Day Ceremonies honoring the 2004 World Championship Team. The BoSox Club sends our love to his wife, Monica, and their children, Reid and Maxine.
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For information on memberships, luncheons and upcoming events, please contact Beth Donahue Smith at DDNE@comcast.net.
When you think about it, your BoSox Club Membership might be one of the best deals you have! Here some of the things you get:
And, on top of all those benefits, you can be proud to say you are a member of the oldest fan club in all Major League Baseball.