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Red Sox spring training tickets sold out

Ticket sales began at noon
Red Sox Spring Baseball
Posted at 9:45 AM, Feb 26, 2021
and last updated 2021-02-26 21:59:23-05

UPDATE 5:15 P.M.:
The Red Sox Spring Training tickets for the 15 exhibition games at JetBlue Park have sold out after going on sale to the general public at noon today.

This marks the 10th consecutive year of selling out all Grapefruit League games played at JetBlue Park since its opening in 2012.

“We are grateful to our partners in Lee County for allowing us to host fans at JetBlue Park, and have every confidence we can do so safely,” said Red Sox President & CEO Sam Kennedy. “It’s important that our team gets off to a strong start this year and that begins with the solid foundation we build here at Spring Training alongside our fans. They are the essential ingredient that give our players that extra drive and edge. We can’t wait to see all of our Lee County friends at our first home game on Monday.”

Fans are encouraged to check redsox.com/tickets periodically as additional tickets may be released in the days leading up to games and on game days from internal ticket allotments that may be released to the public.

All tickets will be sold online only. The Red Sox ticket office at JetBlue Park will not be open for gameday sales. Mastercard is the preferred payment of the Boston Red Sox

The Red Sox play their first exhibition game this Sunday, Feb. 28, at Hammond Stadium at CenturyLink Sports Complex against the Minnesota Twins. The team’s first home game at JetBlue Park is scheduled for Monday, March 1, against the Atlanta Braves. Red Sox Spring Training is presented by CVS Health.


The Red Sox announced they will have a limited number of tickets for Spring Training exhibition games at JetBlue Park will go on sale today.

Tickets go on sale at noon and can be purchased here.

Mastercard is the preferred payment of the Boston Red Sox. With regionalized matchups between teams to limit travel, the Red Sox 2021 Grapefruit League schedule features matchups against the Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Tampa Bay Rays.

The team will play 29 games in 31 days, which includes 15 home games and 14 road games. The team’s first exhibition game takes place on Sunday, February 28, at Hammond Stadium at CenturyLink Sports Complex against the Minnesota Twins.

The club’s first home game will take place on Monday, March 1, against the Atlanta Braves. Red Sox Spring Training is presented by CVS Health.

JetBlue Park will operate at approximately 24 percent of its normal capacity and heightened sanitation procedures, reduced contact measures, and physical distancing practices will be in place for all 15 home games.

Fans can access additional information about JetBlue Park fan safety protocols here.